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To the Snoqualmie Valley Welcome! SNOQUALMIE to the Snoqualmie Valley The majestic Snoqualmie River Savor Snoqualmie Valley celebrates and promotes the Valley is situated between local food and farms, arts and culture, heritage, outdoor Seattle and the foothills of the recreation, and independent businesses of the Valley. Eat. Drink. Explore. Cascade Mountains. For more information visit: Eat. Drink. Explore. SavorSnoqualmieValley.org Visit a farm stand or farmers market Visit a local winery or brewery Savor Snoqualmie Valley is Pick your berries, pumpkins, or Christmas trees locally coordinated by the Mountains Eat at a restaurant or attend a farm dinner to Sound Greenway Trust in partnership with government, Sign up for a farm CSA business, and community Take a farm tour or try out a farm-inspired itinerary leaders. With generous support from: SnoValley Tilth Farm Dinner at Stuart's Landing Credit: Audra Mulkern A rich history 2017 EAT WHAT’S IN SEASON OF FARMING Food & Fm Events Find out what’s growing The Snoqualmie Valley has a rich history of providing food Mch of the Vegetables Beets Leeks to its inhabitants. Since time immemorial, the Snoqualmie March 25 Brussels Sprouts Parsnips People gathered camas, lilies, bracken fern, wild carrot, Cabbage Winter Squash and a succession of berries on the open prairie valley Cnation Fms Mket Winter Kale floor. Settlers grew hops and eventually established “the Tuesdays 3–7pm, May–October Asparagus Radishes world's largest hop farm” in the Snoqualmie Valley. In the Bok Choy Rapini 20th century, farmers took advantage of the lush river Duvall Fms Mket Chard Salad Mix bottom to establish dairy farms and, by 1940, twenty-three Thursdays 3–7pm, May–October Herbs Snap Peas dairy farms were situated between Duvall and Carnation Spring Lettuce Spinach alone. In the late 1970s and 80s, many Hmong families North Bend Fms Mket Thursdays 4–8pm, June–September Parsnips established farms in the Valley, bringing their traditional practice of “row cropping” vegetables and flowers. Sawbry Season Local Roots CSA Beets Green Beans Potatoes June–July Today, the tradition of farming in the valley continues, with Blueberries Herbs Raspberries nearly one hundred small family farms producing meat, Broccoli Lettuce Salad Mix Summ Fm Dinns Cabbage Melons Spinach dairy, eggs, vegetables, fruit, flowers, honey, and fiber for Various farms July, August, and September the Puget Sound region. Carrots Microgreens Strawberries Raspbry Season Summer Cauliflower Onions Summer Squash July–August Corn Peas Tomatillos Cucumbers Peppers Tomatoes Bluebry Season Eggplant Savor Snoqualmie Valley Grown July–August Asian Pears Corn Peppers Savor Snoqualmie Valley Grown is a Fm Fae & Pig Roast Beets Cucumbers local label program for Snoqualmie September 16 Potatoes Valley grown meat, dairy, produce, Broccoli Eggplant Salad Mix honey, grain, and fiber. Fall Festivals Brussels Sprouts Green Beans Spinach Many farms throughout October Fall Cabbage Herbs Summer Squash Savor Snoqualmie Valley Grown is a Carrots Leeks Tomatillos trusted label that helps buyers and Bounty Week Cauliflower Lettuce Tomatoes shoppers know that their dollars are October 13–19 Celery Onions Winter Squash Remlinger Farms supporting local family farms and Thanksgiving Hvest Mket communities. Butter Honey November 21 Cheese Meat Eggs Mushrooms All Year Visit FARMERS MARKETS U-PICK Sign up for a & Fm Stands All Ye FARM CSA Farmers Markets and Farm Stands are a great way to CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture, is a program get local food and connect with farmers! that connects consumers directly to local farms. Participants purchase a “subscription” at the beginning Cnation Fms Mket of the season and in exchange receive a box of Tuesdays 3–7pm, May–October farm-fresh produce each week once harvesting begins. By purchasing the CSA at the beginning, they help Duvall Fms Mket farmers pay for seeds, equipment, and labor to prepare Thursdays 3–7pm, May–October the soil. North Bend Fms Mket Over a dozen farms in the Snoqualmie Valley offer CSAs Thursdays 4–8pm, June–September each year. Boxes vary and many offer add-ons so there is sure to be one that’s right for your family! Many farms have farm stands and stores, open throughout much of the year. Pike Place Market also Remlinger Farms features over a dozen Snoqualmie Valley farmers with Summer Enjoy fresh-from-the-vine strawberries, valley-grown flowers. raspberries, and blueberries. Fall Celebrate fall at local farm festivals where you can pick pumpkins, enjoy fun activities, and eat farm-fresh food. Winter Harvest your own Christmas Tree and enjoy a great family tradition that will leave you with lasting memories. Credit: Audra Mulkern Remlinger Farms Snoqualmie Valley Farmers Cooperative Thanksgiving Box Cherry Valley Dairy Local Roots Farmstand Take a Drink LOCAL Dine LOCAL FARM CLASS OR TOUR There are restaurants throughout the Valley that feature seasonally grown food from local farms. Summer and fall are the best seasons to find locally sourced ingredients at restaurants. For a truly farm-fresh experience, reserve your spot at a summer farm dinner, where you'll get to feast in the fields of local farms. Credit: Sno-Valley Mushrooms William Grassie Wine Estates. Credit: Photo Orchard Explore the many wineries and breweries located in the Try out a farm class to learn about growing your own food Snoqualmie Valley, and learn how they are showcasing local or how to preserve it. You can even learn how to make ingredients in their drinks. garden-inspired cocktails! Make a day of it and ride the Snoqualmie Valley trail to visit Take a farm tour and get a behind-the-scenes look at how them by bike. small farms grow their food. Try one of our farm-inspired itineraries, at SavorSnoqualmieValley.org. EXPLORE THE VALLEY You can also book a bike-to-farm tour, visiting farms throughout the Valley while biking along the scenic at SavorSnoqualmieValley.org Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Itinies • Events • Places to Explore Farm dinner at Local Roots. Credit: Robin Marie Photography Your guide to local food and farms, outdoor activities, heritage, and art in the Snoqualmie Valley! SNOQUALMIE VALLEY REGIONAL TRAIL Savor Snoqualmie Valley celebrates and promotes the The majestic Snoqualmie River Valley is local food and farms, arts and culture, heritage, outdoor situated between Seattle and the GUIDE TO Eat. Drink. Explore. recreation, and independent businesses of the Valley. Welcome!to the Snoqualmie Valley foothills of the Cascade Mountains. 1 Cherry Valley Rd 2 3 54 NE Woodinville 55 4 FARMER’S MARKETS AND FARM STANDS Duvall RD 67 73 50 P 50 Duvall Farmers Market • Thursdays 3–7pm, May–October 5 6 9 Local Roots • Open daily 9am–dusk DUVALL Kelly Rd SnoValley Tilth Farm Dinner at Stuart's Landing. Credit: Audra Mulkern 7 13 Jo's Fleece Farms • By appointment 203 N 203 14 Dancing Crow • Open Seasonally 8 W E 19 First Light Farm • Friday–Sunday, June–October NE Big Rock Rd Farm access varies, please visit SavorSnoqualmieValley.org S 51 Carnation Farmers Market • Tuesdays 3–7pm, May–October to find farm entry information NE 124th Street 9 52 Misty Valley Farm Stand • Friday-Sunday 11–5pm, hours extended seasonally Snoqualmie River 29 Remlinger Farms • May–November FARMS 10 11 12 1 West Valley Beef Above: CSA box Right: Carnation Farmers Market 37 Steel Wheel Farm • Friday–Monday 11–7pm, Spring–Fall 14 13 15 2 Cherry Valley Dairy 16 39 Baxter Barn • Tuesday–Saturday 10–5pm 17 P 42 Open seasonally 3 Muddy Meadow Farm 18 P Bybee Farms • 19 203 4 Sno-Valley Mushrooms 20 53 North Bend Farmers Market • Thursdays 4–8pm, June–September FARM KEY Carnation Farm22 Rd 52 21 5 Cottage Gardens Blueberry Farm 23 24 Redfeather Farm 25 6 CSA Locally Raised Meat WINERIES AND WINE SHOPS 7 K-T Cattle Company 54 Cherry Valley Winery U-pick Eggs 26 8 Summer in a Jar LEGEND 55 Match Coffee & Wine 68 Flowers Cheese P 9 Local Roots 27 CARNATION 56 Pleasant Hill Cellars Public Restrooms 69 51 10 Ronnei Christmas Tree Farm Education Honey 64 57 William Grassie Wine Estates 28 Snoqualmie Valley Trail 11 Oxbow Farm and Conservation Center Tours Mushrooms 30 29 70 Tolt River 58 Uncorked Wine Additional Trails 12 Crooked Shed Farm 59 Sigillo Cellars Farm Stand or Market U-cut Christmas Trees P Water body 13 Jo's Fleece Farms 60 Convergence Zone Fiber Pumpkin Patch 14 Dancing Crow Freeway 61 Pearl and Stone Sno Valley Tilth Member 31 15 Mezza Luna Farms 32 Primary Road 62 Wildflower Wine Shop 56 16 Hearth Farm Secondary Road 63 Piccola Cellars 33 34 P 17 Growing Things Farm Parking for P Snoqualmie Valley Trail 18 Goose and Gander Farm BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES 19 First Light Farm 35 64 Evil Roy's Elixirs Snoqualmie Valley Trail 20 Kamayan Farm 203 65 Snoqualmie Brewery and Taproom 21 Mollie Bear Farms and Gardens 202 66 Brickyard Brewing North Bend Public House 22 Carnation Farms 37 36 38 23 Present Tense Farm 24 Blue Dog Farm 71 P FARM TO TABLE RESTAURANTS 39 that locally source menu items (summer and fall) 25 Game Haven Farm FALL CITY 57 67 Longevity Foods 26 Harvold Berry Farm Tokul Rd 68 Carnation Cafe 27 Valley Vignettes Snoqualmie River 69 Lazy K's 28 Carnation Tree Farm P P 70 Remlinger Farms 29 Remlinger Farms Mill Pond Rd SNOQUALMIESNOQUALMIE 40 71 The Roadhouse Restaurant and Inn 30 Woodlark Farm 72 Snoqualmie Brewery and Taproom 31 Snoqualmie Valley Farmers Cooperative I-90 Preston Fall City Rd SE 58 Raging River 65 72 P SE Reinig Rd 32 Changing Seasons Farm P 41 Snoqualmie 59 VISITOR INFORMATION 33 Sol to Seed Farm Parkway 42 73 Duvall Visitors Center 34 Jubilee
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