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  2. 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.

  3. Snoqualmie Falls | Snoqualmie, WA

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    Snoqualmie Falls is the second most visited natural landmark in Washington after Mount Rainier. It is more than twice as high as Niagara Falls! Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the falls are a site of natural, historic, and cultural convergence. Visitor Information for Snoqualmie Falls Park. ADA Accessible

  4. Snoqualmie Falls - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with...

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    Enjoy a day out in Washington at Snoqualmie Falls. This 270-foot waterfall beckons a visit for its enthralling views, easy trails and Native American heritage. The best way to enjoy this wonder is right after a downpour when the waterfall’s spray is fuller—adding to the mystical vibe.

  5. Snoqualmie FallsWashington Trails Association

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    Hiking Snoqualmie Falls. The 0.7-mile interpretive trail from the upper falls viewpoints to the lower falls viewpoint is family- and pet-friendly, good for beginners, teaches the basics of the flora and fauna near Snoqualmie Pass, informs about local Native American culture, and ends with impressive views of a Washington icon.

  6. Snoqualmie Falls - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot (82 m) waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington. It is one of Washington's most popular scenic attractions and is known internationally for its appearance in the television series Twin Peaks.

  7. Snoqualmie Falls Trail: 5,606 Reviews, Map - AllTrails

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    Trail Details: Trail surface: paved asphalt, wooden boardwalk with railings; Average trail width: 8 feet; Estimated average grade category: mostly gentle (5% or less) with steeper sections at about 0.3-0.9 miles when going west. The waterfall is spectacular, but it is also quite touristy, with an $8 parking fee.

  8. SNOQUALMIE FALLS - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ... - ...

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    Enjoy a day out in Washington at Snoqualmie Falls. This 270-foot waterfall beckons a visit for its enthralling views, easy trails and Native American heritage. The best way to enjoy this wonder is right after a downpour when the waterfall’s spray is fuller—adding to the mystical vibe.

  9. Snoqualmie Falls - WA100: A Washington Geotourism Website

    wa100.dnr.wa.gov/north-cascades/snoqualmie-falls

    Snoqualmie Falls is a roaring 268-foot tall cascade that falls in more or less one unbroken drop into the Snoqualmie River below. Other waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest are taller, but the 100-foot width of Snoqualmie’s precipice sets it apart.

  10. Snoqualmie Falls is surrounded by the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley and historic downtown area making it an incredible place to visit for locals, tourists, and out-of-town guests . Your guide to the Snoqualmie Falls area. Hiking information, fishing information, things to do, places to eat, and more!

  11. 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.