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Where to
stay and
what to do in
North
Bend, Washington
VISITOR INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATIONS
Bed & Breakfasts
Hotels & Motels
RV Parks
Vacation Rentals
FOOD & BEVERAGE
Bakeries
Bar & Grills
Delicatessens
Pizza
Fast Foods
Restaurants & Cafes
Picnic Supplies
ATTRACTIONS
Antiques
Cards, Gifts, Stationary
Factory Stores
Gift Shops
ACTIVITIES
Mountain Biking
Bicycle Equipment
Hiking
Whitewater Rafting
Snowboarding
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Location
North Bend is located on the South Fork of the Snoqualmie
River about half way between Seattle and Snoqualmie Pass along Interstate 90 at the
intersection of State Route 202.
Description
It's close proximity to recreation areas at Snoqualmie Pass and the Cascade Mountains
makes it a convenient stop for travelers wanting food, lodging or last minute items needed
for a day or weekend in the mountains.
VISITOR
INFORMATION
City of North Bend
Official web of North Bend, a city located at the entrance to the Cascade Mountains
and nestled at the foot of Mount Si. The town is a bustling stop just off I-90
between Seattle and Snoqualmie Pass.
Upper Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce.
P. O. Box 357. North Bend, WA 98045. Phone: 425-888-4440
ATTRACTIONS
Mt. Si, at an elevation of 4,167 feet, overlooks
the town and is a favorite hike generally accessible year round. The four-mile hike
to the summit climbs some 3,500 feet and affords spectacular views of Seattle, Mount
Rainier and other Cascade peaks. |
Weather
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Population
3,000
Elevation
445 feet
Main Industries
Agriculture and
tourism
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