
Western Washington · I-90 Corridor
The Snoqualmie Valley, from the river to the Pass.
A local guide to Snoqualmie Pass, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Preston, and Fall City — alpine adventures, riverside towns, and the only thundering 268‑foot waterfall in greater Seattle.
Snoqualmie Pass
Skiing, snowboarding, alpine lakes, the PCT, and the Iron Horse rail-trail tunnel.
OpenTowns of the Valley
From Twin Peaks landmarks in North Bend to Snoqualmie Falls and Fall City roadhouses.
OpenAll events, one place
Festivals, races, ski events, and small-town gatherings — synced from official sources.
OpenThings to do
Pick your adventure

Skiing & Snowboarding
Summit West, Central, East, Alpental, night skiing & tubing.

Hiking
Mt. Si, Rattlesnake Ledge, Snow Lake, Kendall Katwalk.

Biking & Rail-Trails
Iron Horse tunnel, Snoqualmie Valley & Preston trails.

Kayak, SUP & Tubing
Rattlesnake, Keechelus, Kachess, and the Snoqualmie River float.

Golf
Mt. Si, The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, Cascade 9-hole.

Fishing
Steelhead, salmon & trout on the Snoqualmie and Tokul Creek.

Rally Driving — DirtFish
Slide a Subaru sideways at the world-famous rally school.

Landmarks & Towns
Snoqualmie Falls, Twin Peaks sites, Salish Lodge, depot.

Featured Landmark
Snoqualmie Falls
At 268 feet, Snoqualmie Falls is taller than Niagara and one of Washington's most-visited natural attractions. Two free observation decks, an interpretive trail to the lower viewing area, and the historic Salish Lodge perched at the brink.
Where to stay
The Mountainside House
Our recommended lodging for the area — a private mountain home minutes from the Pass, perfect for ski weekends, hiking trips, and quiet escapes. We only recommend places we know.
