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Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site
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 – Official Web Site » Snoqualmie Falls Home
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, observation deck, gift shop, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Hiking
Snoqualmie Falls is the most famous waterfall in our state. It is 268 feet high with the width ranging from 50 to 150 feet, depending on water levels. The nature trail to the river begins a few yards from the observation platform and it is well-signed.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » History
A brief history of Snoqualmie Falls. Several thousand years ago, when the glaciers receded, they left a fertile plain near Snoqualmie Falls. When Native Americans arrived, they found a bounty of edible bulbs, roots and berries on the prairie. Deer and mountain goats were plentiful.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Directions to Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie, Washington, 98024. GPS: 47.542932,-121.836834. See Also: Directions to the Lower Parking Lot. To 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 ...
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » FAQ
The physical address for the falls is 6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie; For reservations to the Hotel or Restaurant, please call 800-272-5474; The falls are open from sun up until sun down, every day of the year. Admission is free. Dogs on a leash are welcome. Drones and similar aircraft are not allowed. RV parking is available. The hiking trail ...
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » A Short History of the Upper ...
About 5,000 years ago, soon after the glaciers receded, humans first came to our Valley. The glaciers left a fertile plain and a magnificent 300 foot waterfall. The river had been moved from its ancient bed by the glacier and could not seek its natural level because of the bedrock encountered at the lip of what we now call Snoqualmie Falls.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Picnics
There are several tables located in the park. Picnic areas cannot be reserved. Note: There is no barbequing allowed in the park.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Tourism
With rains of almost biblical proportions here in the Pacific Northwest over the past month, Snoqualmie Falls is drawing increasing crowds of lookie-loos to ogle the fast-moving whitewater tumbling 286 feet from the Snoqualmie River into a 65-foot-deep pool below.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Video
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