Pe Ell is a small town located in Lewis County, Washington. The town was founded in the late 1800s as a logging community. Its name is a combination of the last names of two early settlers, Peabody and Ellis.
Notable residents of Pe Ell include author Susan Vreeland and former NFL player George Yarno.
Pe Ell's population has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 600 residents currently living in the town.
Pe Ell is located in the southwestern part of Washington state, surrounded by forests and rivers. The town is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
The economy of Pe Ell is based primarily on logging and agriculture. The town also has a small business district with shops and restaurants serving the local community.
Pe Ell has a rich logging history, which is celebrated through events like the Logger's Jubilee. The town also has a strong sense of community, with residents coming together for various activities and events throughout the year.