The majestic Snoqualmie River Valley, situated between Seattle and the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, is steeped in heritage, rugged and pastoral beauty, arts, and culture. Farmers take advantage of the fertile soils in the lower valley, supplying fresh produce to restaurants and farmer’s markets. Premiere outdoor activities abound, including hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.
The Valley’s small towns—Duvall, Carnation, Fall City, Snoqualmie, and North Bend—are known for their welcoming, historic downtowns filled with unique stores and restaurants, and surrounded by scenic forests and farms to explore nearby.
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a regional trail that runs through the heart of the Valley, connecting these communities and providing an easy way to get out of your car and explore the Valley on foot or bike. So, slow down, breathe deep, and enjoy all that the Snoqualmie Valley has to offer!
A Beautiful Valley
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SNOQUALMIEWelcome!to the Snoqualmie Valley
Cover photo: Don Detrick
The Snoqualmie River Valley is situated between Seattle and the Cascade Mountains, in the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area.
Printed 2019
Savor Snoqualmie Valley celebrates and promotes the local food and farms, arts and culture, heritage, outdoor recreation, and independent businesses of the Valley.
Savor Snoqualmie Valley is coordinated by the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust in partnership with government, business, and community leaders.
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The picturesque City of North Bend sits in the shadow of the iconic Mt Si. This small town is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, just a step away from hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, as well as destina-tions for kayaking and rock climbing. Its historic downtown includes unique shops and restaurants that welcome all who are coming off the trail!
CARNATIONThe scenic City of Carnation is situated between the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers, and �anked by parks and farms that create a small town agricultural feel. The 574-acre Tolt MacDonald Park offers camping and hiking by the river, and nearby farms offer U-Pick berries in the summer, pumpkin patches in the fall, and U-Cut Christmas trees in the winter. The historic downtown has a fun assortment of unique shops and eateries to visit.
Historic Downtown and Shops Tolt MacDonald ParkMany farms, including: Remlinger, Oxbow, Jubilee, Harvold, and Carnation FarmsTolt Historical MuseumHistoric Vincent Community CenterCarnation Farmers Market Chinook Bend Natural Area
Just downstream of the Snoqualmie Falls is the historic town of Fall City nestled between the Snoqualmie and Raging Rivers. Fall City has a thriving art scene and offers many unique attractions, including public art, historical signage and interpretative walk, and a theater in the woods!
Historic Downtown and ShopsFall City Historical Sign and Walking TourFall City ParkSnoqualmie River and Raging RiverFarms Tours at Baxter BarnFall City Downtown ArtSnoqualmie Falls Forest Theater
Located just up the river from Snoqualmie Falls is the City of Snoqualmie. Its railroad heritage can still be experienced today at the Northwest Railway Museum and on train rides. Downtown's eclectic stores, art venues, and restaurants offer something for everyone, including family- friendly breweries. Picnic spots include Railroad Park and along the river at Sandy Cove.
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Historic Downtown and Shops Tollgate Farm Park North Bend Farmers MarketMt. Si and Little Si Trails Snoqualmie Valley HistoricalMuseumRattlesnake Lake Recreation AreaCedar River Watershed Education CenterMiddle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley
Historic Downtown and ShopsHistoric Snoqualmie Depot at the Northwest Railway Museum Art Gallery of SnoValleyRiparian Forest at Sandy CoveCentennial Log Pavilion Heirloom Green MarketThree Forks Natural AreaSnoqualmie Point ParkMeadowbrook FarmAdditional stores and restaurants nearby on Snoqualmie Ridge
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The beautiful City of Duvall is at the northernmost point of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Duvall is surrounded by scenic farms that produce artisan cheese, gourmet mushrooms, and heritage pork. It’s also known for its artistic �air and charming downtown that provides opportunities for viewing art as well as many unique shops and restaurants!
Historic Downtown and ShopsMcCormick ParkHistoric Railroad DepotDougherty FarmsteadDuvall Farmers Market Tolt Pipeline TrailDuvall Downtown ArtMoss Lake Natural Area
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SNOQUALMIE VALLEY REGIONAL TRAIL
Biking on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail offers the opportunity to get out and explore one of the most beautiful agricultural valleys in the region. Along the way, explore the communities of Duvall, Carnation, Fall City, Snoqualmie, and North Bend.
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Elk at Meadowbrook Farm
Snoqualmie Falls Kiosk
Art Gallery of SnoValley
US Forest Service Ranger Station
Cedar River Watershed Education Center
Duvall Farmers Market
Local Roots Farmstand
Carnation Farms Farmstand
Carnation Farmers Market
Remlinger Farms
Heirloom Green Market
North Bend Farmers Market
Taylor Landing
Tolt Pipeline Trail
Tolt MacDonald Park
Raging River Mountain Bike Trails
Snoqualmie Point and Rattlesnake Mtn. Trail
Tennant Trailhead Park (coming soon)
Little Si Trail
Tanner Landing Park
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley
Rattlesnake Ledge
Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
Dougherty Farmstead
Historic Duvall Depot
Tolt Historical Museum
Fall City Historic Walking Tour
Tokul Trestle
Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Museum
Northwest Railway Museum
Railway History Center
Tollgate Farm
Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum
McCormick Park
Chinook Bend Natural Area
Carnation Marsh Natural Area
Three Forks Natural Area
Meadowbrook Farm
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The trail ends at a set of stairs leading up to Tokul Rd. and continues for 2.5 miles as an on-street detour around the Snoqualmie Mill Site to another set of stairs up to the trail at SE Reinig Rd.
TRAIL NOTE
LENGTH AND GRADE : 31 miles following a mostly flat railroad grade, with 322 feet of elevation gain from Fall City to Snoqualmie.
SURFACE : Crushed rock and original ballast surfacing from Duvall to Rattlesnake Lake with a 2.5 mile on-street detour around the historic Snoqualmie Mill Site. Former railroad trestles along the trail have been upgraded with hard-surface decking and hand rails.
ACCESS IB I L I TY: Due to the crushed rock surface, the trail is not readily accessible to people in wheelchairs.
USERS : Frequent users include mountain bikers, hikers, horseback riders, birders, walkers, and more!
DUVALL• Park & Ride• Depot Park• Duvall Park• Stillwater Wildlife Recreation Area off SR 203*
CARNAT ION• Nick Loutsis Park• Tolt MacDonald Park• Griffin Creek Natural Area
FALL C I TY• Fall City Park• SE 356th Place
SNOQUALMIE• Tokul Road and SE 60th St• SE Reinig Rd. and 396th Dr. SE
NORTH BEND• Meadowbrook Farm• Tanner Landing Park• NE 4th and Ballarat Avenue• North Bend Park & Ride • Cedar Falls Trailhead* (across from
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SNOQUALMIE• Snoqualmie Depot• Centennial Park
NORTH BEND• Tollgate Farm Park• Si View Park
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is owned and maintained by King County Parks and Recreation. For more information visit: kingcounty.gov/parks
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Additional Trails
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Itin��ies • Events • Places to ExploreYour guide to local food and farms, outdoor activities,
heritage, and art in the Snoqualmie Valley
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