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Snoqualmie Travel Directory

VISITOR INFORMATION

The Snoqualmie Valley, located just 30 minutes east of Seattle,  is a natural scenic tour, featuring rugged mountainous terrain for hiking, skiing or mountain biking, raging rivers for fishing and water sports, a wonderful selection of golf courses, and for the less adventurous, many fine specialty shops through which to browse.

City of Snoqualmie
Official web for the city of Snoqualmie.

Upper Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce
A business and community guide providing information about area businesses, community life, relocation, and chamber of commerce services. The Snoqualmie Valley includes North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City and Carnation. 

ACCOMMODATIONS

Falls Inn Bed and Breakfast.  4721 354th Avenue SE, Fall City, WA 98024.  Phone: 452-222-5281; Fax: 425-222-9310.  E-mail

House in the Trees at Bethabara Farms.  35009 SE 9th, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-888-2549.

Salish Lodge & Spa.  6501 Railroad Avenue, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-888-2556; Fax: 425-888-2533.  E-mail

The Snoqualmie Inn.  9050 384th Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065. Phone: 425-888-9399.

FOOD & BEVERAGE

Cafe's & Restaurants

Adair's on the Green.  9010 Boalch Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-888-2150.

Safari's Pizza.  8103 Falls Avenue NE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-888-6060.

Salish Lodge & Spa.  6501 Railroad Avenue, P.O. Box 1109, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-888-2556; Fax: 425-888-2533.  E-mail

Specialty Foods

Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory.  8102 Railroad Avenue SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-888-0439.

Microbreweries

Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company.  8032 Falls Avenue SE, P.O. Box 924, Snoqualmie, WA 98065.  Phone: 425-831-BEER.  E-mail

ATTRACTIONS

The Northwest Railway Museum
Founded in 1957 as the Puget Sound Railway Historical Association (PSRHA), the Northwest Railway Museum became is the most experienced and largest railway museum in Washington State and is visited by more than 65,000 people a year.  The Museum operates a five-mile interpretive railway,   and the Snoqualmie Depot, a display interpreting the purpose and function of a train station.  A gift shop features published material on railway history and technology.

Snoqualmie Falls
Midway between the communities of Snoqualmie and Fall City, the Snoqualmie River plunges 270 feet to form spectacular Snoqualmie Falls, one of the most popular natural attractions in Washington.  The world's first underground power plant, built in 1898, also is found here.  The falls is reached via I-90.  Food and lodging are nearby as well as a park and picnic grounds.  Overlooking the falls is the historic Snoqualmie Falls Lodge, now the Salish Lodge.   The Falls are located just north of downtown Snoqualmie. Take Railroad Ave north across the Snoqualmie river. Parking is on the Right next to the footbridge.

ACTIVITIES

Hike to Rattlesnake Ridge

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Population
1,545 in 1990
Elevation
feet
Main Industries
tourism

Location
Located about 30 miles east of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains just north of Interstate 90.

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Getting to Snoqualmie
Road

Take Exit 27 from I-90 and turn north.
Air
SeaTac International Airport is about 40 miles west near Seattle.
Rail
Amtrak passenger trains serve Seattle from Portland, Oregon; Spokane, Washington and Vancouver, British Columbia as follows:

The Empire Builder runs between Seattle/Portland and Chicago. 

The Coast Starlight runs between San Diego, California and Seattle, Washington.

The  Cascades runs between Vancouver, British Columbia and Eugene-Springfield, Oregon.  Nearby depot is

Novels set in
the
Snoqualmie Valley

"Cup of Strength" by Charlotte Paul, 1958.
Coming to the Snoqualmie Valley in search of the husband who deserted her, young Merrie Cowen makes a new life for herself in the brawling Northwest frontier of the 1890s.

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