Snoqualmie Falls a 270 Foot Waterfall ~ Washington State USA
Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the falls, you will find a two-acre park, gift shop, observation deck, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Snoqualmie Falls and Seattle Winery Tour from Seattle
Admire Snoqualmie Falls and sip wines on a winery tour from Seattle.
Experience some of the best of what Washington has to offer on this day trip from Seattle. First, get to know the region’s grapes as you taste wine at a small family–run vineyard as well as the world-class Chateau Ste Michelle. Then, travel to mighty Snoqualmie Falls for incredible views of the lush Pacific Northwest. Finally, end your day on a sweet note at the historic Boehm’s Swiss Chocolate Factory before heading back to the city.
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Things to do in Seattle? Snoqualmie's waterfall! [Travel Diary] Snoqualmie Falls, WA ????????
Excited to share with you guys our spontaneous visit to Snoqualmie Falls. Although it's only a 30 min drive from where we are this is my second time here. This waterfall is one of the most popular scenic attractions of Washington. Unfortunately, It was a bit hazy due to the current forest fires in BC. ????
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Snoqualmie Falls, Seattle
Near Seattle, you'll find the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls.
At more than 260 feet high, Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington’s most popular attractions—and for good reason! These mighty falls offer stunning views to more than a million visitors each year, and they provide hydroelectric power for thousands of people in the region. Just a short ride from Seattle, Snoqualmie Falls is a can’t-miss spot that shows off the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
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Snoqualmie Waterfalls - Washington state, USA
Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions
Snoqualmie Falls - Washington State
The view from the bottom gives you another perspective and appreciation for the power and elegance of this waterfall, its 268 foot (82 meter) drop, and surrounding natural beauty. In the summer months Snoqualmie Falls almost always has a rainbow at it's base. Basically any time that you visit the base of the falls near sunset the angle of the canyon makes for excellent rainbows.
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Snoqualmie Falls, Washington State, US
Snoqualmie Falls, Washington State on November, 1, 2015 after heavy rains.
Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state’s most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the falls, you will find a two-acre park, gift shop, observation deck, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Large parking lot in on the right, just past the walking bridge.
Small parking lot (closest to the falls) is on the left, just past the walking bridge. The distance between the free parking lot and the viewing platform is approximately 200 feet and is wheelchair accessible.
The free parking and free viewing area are open from dawn until dusk.
Leashed pets are allowed.
Lights illuminate the falls in the evening.
Closest Address:
6501 Railroad Ave SE
Snoqualmie, Washington, 98024
GPS: 47.542932,-121.836834
Directions to the Snoqualmie Falls Upper Parking Lot
From Downtown Seattle (29 Miles):
1. Start out going NORTHEAST on MARION ST toward 6TH AVE. (0.1 mi)
2. Turn RIGHT onto 6TH AVE. (0.2 mi)
3. Take the Interstate 5 South / I-90 East ramp toward PORTLAND. (0.4 mi)
4. Merge onto I-90 East via the exit on the LEFT toward BELLEVUE / SPOKANE. (22.9 mi)
5. Take exit 25 for WA-18 West toward Snoqualmie Pkwy (0.3 mi)
6. Turn left onto WA-18 East (signs for Snoqualmie Pkwy) (0.1 mi)
7. Continue straight onto Snoqualmie Pkwy (3.6 mi)
8. Turn left onto Railroad Ave (0.5 mi)
From Everett, Washington (48 Miles):
1. Get onto Interstate 5 North toward Seattle (9.0 mi)
2. Take exit 182 for Interstate 405 South toward Bellevue/Renton (0.9 mi)
3. Merge onto I-405 South (18.2 mi)
4. Take exit 11 to merge onto I-90 East toward Spokane (15.9 mi)
5. Take exit 25 for WA-18 West toward Snoqualmie Pkwy (0.3 mi)
6. Turn left onto WA-18 East (signs for Snoqualmie Pkwy) (0.1 mi)
7. Continue straight onto Snoqualmie Pkwy (3.6 mi)
8. Turn left onto Railroad Ave (0.5 mi)
From Tacoma, Washington (39 Miles):
1. Take the Interstate 5 North toward Seattle (7.7 mi)
2. Take exit 142A to merge onto WA-18 East toward Auburn (28.miles)
Note: Drive under I-90
3. Continue straight onto Snoqualmie Pkwy (3.6 mi)
4. Turn left onto Railroad Ave (0.5 mi)
Enjoy!
Snoqualmie Falls in Snoqualmie, Washington, near Seattle
Snoqualmie Falls is a beautiful, awesome falls that everyone who is in the Seattle area should visit. There are four different locations to see the falls, in addition to seeing the river below. I believe these are the falls that were featured in the television series, Twin Peaks.
EXPLORING: SNOQUALMIE FALLS | SNOQUALMIE, WASHINGTON
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot (82 m) waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions, but is perhaps best known internationally for its appearance in the cult television series Twin Peaks. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year, where there is a two-acre (0.8 ha) park, an observation deck, and a gift shop.
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Snoqualmie Falls is one of the beautiful places in Washington USA. It has some of the most breath taking views that will rejuvenate you and make you feel more lively and bring you close to the nature. So, lets have a look and adore the nature.
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Snoqualmie falls Washington state
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268 ft (82 m) waterfall on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington, USA. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions, but is perhaps best known internationally for its appearance in the cult television series Twin Peaks. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year, where there is a two acre (0.8 ha) park, an observation deck, and a gift shop.
Most of the river is diverted into the power plants, but at times the river is high enough to flow across the entire precipice, which creates an almost blinding spray. High water occurs following a period of heavy rains or snow followed by warm rainy weather. This can occur during the rainy season which lasts from November through March. During high water, the falls take on a curtain form.
For the Snoqualmie People, who have lived for centuries in the Snoqualmie Valley in western Washington, Snoqualmie Falls is central to their culture, beliefs, and spirituality.
Snoqualmie Falls Waterfall
Took my mom to Washington's famous Snoqualmie Falls. Too bad it was raining but we made the best out of it.
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Snoqualmie Falls Washington a beautiful romantic getaway to the Salish Lodge & Spa or just a day hike near the falls. Nearby is the Tokul Creek Fish Hatchery and the Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater. The next time you are in the Pacific Northwest this is a must see.
Exploring Snoqualmie Falls
Nothing like a nice hike through the green woods around Snoqualmie. Falls to get your day going!
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington
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Western Washington is rich with adventure for families of all types.
To get started, here are ten of our favorite family-friendly trails.
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1. Discovery Park Outer Loop Trail: Ask a Seattleite what the biggest most spectacular park in the city is chances are they will reply “Discovery” without missing a beat.
With dramatic open vistas from the south bluffs, descending the winding trails, through the woods to the rocky beach the Outer Loop Trail has it all.
2. Point Defiance Perimeter Loop Trail: Busy beaches to quiet secluded forest, old growth trees, high bluffs and spectacular Puget sound views; you will see them all on the outer loop trail.
3. Barclay Lake Trail: A short tree covered streamside hike to Barclay lake is a perfect diversion for little legs with a refreshing dip under the massive Mount Baring as the reward.
4. Twin Falls: Accessible from two directions, the Twin falls trail follows along the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River to the dramatic bridge-crossing viewpoint.
5. Iron Goat Trail: This historical gateway is a wonderful outing for scenery and deepening appreciation of the perseverance of the thousands of workers that forged the passage through this section of the Cascades.
6. Lake Dorothy Trail: Abundant with great swimming and some prime campsites. Lake Dorothy is a popular destination for these very reasons.
7. Blue Lake Trail: Steep in places but well graded this moderate hike arrives at beautiful North Cascades alpine Blue Lake.
8. Ozette Triangle Trail: The classic Ozette Triangle with three stretches of trail boardwalk to beaches and forest connects the loop at the western most point in the continental United States.
9. Deception Pass Trails: With jaw dropping views around nearly every corner, this spectacular seaside route travels across tide pools, beaches, bridges and bluffs.
10. Greenwater Lakes Trail: Multiple river crossings, side waterfalls, massive trees and dramatic views down the Greenwater River gorge make this an engrossing hike for the entire family.
So the next time greet a Saturday morning with a sense of adventure and ask yourself what in the world are we going to do today? Remember, the trails await!
The next two steps are up to you.
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