Snoqualmie
This small town’s history as a railroading community is evident in the decommissioned relics that sit on the tracks running alongside the main street.
Snoqualmie
This small town’s history as a railroading community is evident in the decommissioned relics that sit on the tracks running alongside the main street.
Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
This popular hiking trail is a potential stop on your Washington hiking adventure. This hiking trail near Seattle is a go-to spot for many hikers looking for an easy to moderate trek. With a tour guide to lead the way, you’ll not only enjoy this Cascades hike but learn about the area’s flora and fauna and the fascinating natural history of western Washington State.
Gold Creek Pond Trail
This easy, ADA-accessible trail circles around Gold Creek Pond and offers beautiful views of the forests of Snoqualmie Pass. Having a knowledgeable local tour guide will help determine which trails to hit, based on terrain, views, and natural attractions.
Mailbox Peak
(Pass by)
This Washington hiking trail is among one of the area’s more difficult treks but offers rewarding views of the surrounding Cascade Mountains. Your tour guide will set a manageable pace and expectations in advance so you can properly get ready for the challenge!
Franklin Falls
This popular waterfall can be accessed by a moderately easy maintained trail with some elevation gains. Should the trailhead be congested with hikers, don’t worry – your guide can easily suggest other trails nearby that are equal in difficulty level and natural attractions!
Snoqualmie Summit Ski Area
(Pass by)
We may pass through the summit of Snoqualmie Pass, a popular skiing, snowboarding, and tubing destination and which is surrounded by many trailheads, including an entry point to the Pacific Crest Trail. The summit here has a number of trailheads, and your tour guide will know which ones are a perfect fit for the group.
Denny Creek Trail
(Pass by)
This trail is among one of our easier hiking options, with a pleasant walk through old-growth forest and to pretty waterfalls. Some hikes feature geological features that reveal the natural history of the area, which you can learn about from your local guide during the hike!
Kachess Lake
We may pass by this beautiful lake, a popular spot for water tubing, camping, and other recreational activities.
Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area
(Pass by)
This popular spot draws visitors to its large lake and hiking trails with pleasant views.
Twin Falls
(Pass by)
Your tour guide will lead you to the best waterfalls in Washington state, based on your group’s hiking abilities and preferences. Along the walk to this beautiful waterfall, your guide will point out the various iconic Pacific Northwest trees, many with fascinating ecological and historical stories.
Iron Horse Trail
(Pass by)
This moderately challenging trail near North Bend is a possible option for hikes near Seattle. Depending on the time of year, your tour guide will point out some of the fungi and lichen that give the Pacific Northwest forests their unique appearance and which are vital to their ecological health.
Olallie State Park
Your private driving tour includes admission to Washington state parks, where you can enjoy hiking through iconic Pacific Northwest forests, along salmon runs, and to beautiful waterfalls. You’ll be able to learn all about the ecology of salmon and how important these fish are to the forests of Washington State.
Admission Included
Snoqualmie Falls
(Pass by)
This is the big one! Let us know if you would like to include a stop at this iconic waterfall. A small hike is optional to experience both top and bottom views of the waterfall.
Snoqualmie Point Park
(Pass by)
This serene city park is a great place for a picnic or just to relax and enjoy the view.
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