About the Highline Twin Peaks Festival

A celebration of art, film, music, and damn fine coffee

The Festival

The Highline Twin Peaks Festival is a unique cultural celebration that brings together fans, artists, and enthusiasts of David Lynch's groundbreaking television series. Set in Burien, Washington, just miles from the show's filming locations, our festival honors the mystery, beauty, and cultural impact of Twin Peaks.

Taking place on February 24, 2026, the festival features a full day of events including film screenings, art exhibitions, live music performances, culinary experiences, and special guest appearances. From dawn to midnight, attendees can immerse themselves in the world of Twin Peaks through carefully curated experiences that celebrate both the original series and The Return.

The Venue

Hosted at the Highline Heritage Museum in Burien, Washington, the festival takes advantage of the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty and the region's deep connection to the Twin Peaks story. The museum provides an intimate setting that echoes the small-town atmosphere central to the show's identity.

Burien's location in the Highline area makes it an ideal gateway for exploring the actual filming locations used in Twin Peaks, including Snoqualmie Falls, the Salish Lodge, and various sites throughout the Cascade Mountain region.

Festival Events

Trademark Notice & Legal Disclaimer

Trademark Attribution

"Twin Peaks" is a registered trademark of Twin Peaks Productions, Inc. All related characters, imagery, and intellectual property associated with the Twin Peaks television series are the property of their respective owners, including but not limited to Twin Peaks Productions, Inc., David Lynch, and Mark Frost.

Non-Affiliation Statement

The Highline Twin Peaks Festival is an independent, fan-organized cultural event. This festival is not sponsored, endorsed, licensed, or affiliated with Twin Peaks Productions, Inc., David Lynch, Mark Frost, CBS Studios, Showtime Networks, or any other entity holding official rights to the Twin Peaks intellectual property.

Nature of This Event

The Highline Twin Peaks Festival is a community celebration of the artistry and cultural impact of Twin Peaks, organized in the spirit of fan appreciation that has characterized Twin Peaks festivals throughout the Pacific Northwest since the series' debut. Our use of "Twin Peaks" in the festival name is intended solely to identify the subject matter of the event and to inform the public of its thematic focus. This use constitutes nominative fair use under U.S. trademark law.

This event features:

  • A presentation on the visual symbolism and iconography of David Lynch
  • A screening of Twin Peaks content (licensed through appropriate channels)
  • Display of original artwork by Bruce Bickford (1947–2019), curated independently

Contact for Concerns

If you are a representative of the trademark holder and have questions or concerns regarding this event, please contact us at larouex@larouexexperts.com and we will respond promptly.

Last updated: January 2026

About Highline Heritage Museum

The Highline Heritage Museum is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history and culture of the Highline communities south of Seattle. Since its founding, the museum has served as a gathering place for cultural events, historical exhibitions, and community celebrations.

By sponsoring the Highline Twin Peaks Festival, the museum continues its mission of bringing together diverse communities through shared cultural experiences while honoring the Pacific Northwest's significant role in television and film history.

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