
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site
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 » Hiking
The short trail to the base of Snoqualmie Falls during high water levels is really more of an experience than a true hike. The trail is a tourist stroll on a nice day, but the falls often are at …
Official Web Site - Snoqualmie Falls Home
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 » 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 …
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Directions to Snoqualmie Falls
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 …
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » History
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 …
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » New Photos
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Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » Lower Lot
Directions from the main Snoqualmie Falls parking lot: Turn left out of Falls parking lot onto SE Fall City-Snoqualmie Road Travel 1.5 miles toward Fall City Turn left on 372nd Ave NE Travel …
Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Project
Mar 11, 2010 · The Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Project is Puget Sound Energy’s oldest power-generating operation and the world’s first completely underground power plant.
Snoqualmie Falls – Official Web Site » A Short History of the Upper ...
In 1917 the second all-electric lumber mill in the nation opened at the new company town of Snoqualmie Falls, built across the river from Snoqualmie. The economy of the Valley was …