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Snoqualmie Attractions

Northwest Railway Museum
Snoqualmie Falls

Regional Attractions

Cougar Mountain Zoo
Outlet Malls
Salmon Hatchery
Snoqualmie Casino
Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Valley Railroad
This Week Outside Seattle
8:30am - 5:00pm Day Out With Thomas
8:30am - 5:00pm Day Out With Thomas
This Week Outside Seattle

Snoqualmie

Contact Information 
City of Snoqualmie
38624 SE River St., PO Box 987
Snoqualmie, WA
Contact Us
Bob Cole
425-888-1555
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The City of Snoqualmie is located in the heart of the "Mountains to Sound Greenway", halfway between Seattle and Snoqualmie Pass. Only 25 miles from Seattle, visitors discover small town charm, historic landmarks, and scenic beauty blended with active community growth and world-class facilities.

Snoqualmie is best known as the home of Snoqualmie Falls which attracts more than a million visitors from around the world each year. Snoqualmie Falls cascades 268 feet over granite cliffs - more than 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls- and is a spectacular experience year-round. Visitors also enjoy the Northwest Railway Museum, the largest railway museum in Washington State. It offers scenic excursions aboard antique train cars along a five mile stretch of historic railway.

While in town, stroll through the aisles of Carmichael's Hardware and Variety, pick up handmade taffy from the Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory and stop in and play at the flying Frog Curiosity Shop.  If time allows, dinner at the Woodman Lodge is a must; this historic steakhouse and saloon showcases top notch food and service, award-winning architecture and an authentic running-water spittoon.

The Snoqualmie Casino is just minutes out of downtown and offers the fast-paced gaming floor,  three upscale lounges, clubs and bars, a renowned concert venue, five exceptional restaurants, and a swanky cigar lounge.

Snoqualmie is also a history-lover's haven, and easy to explore on foot or by bicycle.  

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