Snoqualmie Falls, Seattle: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Snoqualmie Falls is an 82-meter waterfall on the Snoqualmie River, 45 kilometers east of Seattle in the Cascade foothills. The falls are sacred to the Snoqualmie Tribe, who consider the rising mist to carry prayers to the Creator. An observation deck provides a direct view of the cascade, and a steep 1-kilometer trail descends to a boardwalk at river level. The falls gained wider recognition as a filming location for Twin Peaks. A hydroelectric plant built into the cliff face in 1899 still generates power. is just one of many options in Seattle. Major attractions worth considering include Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Mt. Rainier National Park, and Olympic Sculpture Park.