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Welcome! to the SNOQUALMIE

The Valley is situated between and Savor Snoqualmie Valley celebrates and promotes the the Cascade Mountains, in the local food and farms, arts and culture, heritage, outdoor Mountains to Sound Greenway recreation, and independent businesses of the Valley. TRAIL MAP National Heritage Area.

A Beautiful Valley For more information visit: The majestic Snoqualmie River Valley, situated SavorSnoqualmieValley.org between Seattle and the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, is steeped in heritage, rugged and Savor Snoqualmie Valley is pastoral beauty, arts, and culture. Farmers take coordinated by the Mountains advantage of the fertile soils in the lower valley, to Sound Greenway Trust in supplying fresh produce to restaurants and farmer’s partnership with government, markets. Premiere outdoor activities abound, business, and community including hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. leaders.

The Valley’s small towns—Duvall, Carnation, Fall City, Snoqualmie, and North Bend—are known for With generous support from: 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!

For more information visit: SavorSnoqualmieValley.org

Cover photo: Don Detrick Printed 2019 DUVALL SNOQUALMIE

The beautiful City of Duvall is at Places to Visit: Located just up the river from Places to Visit: the northernmost point of the Snoqualmie Falls is the City of • Historic Downtown and Shops • Historic Downtown and Shops Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Duvall is Snoqualmie. Its railroad heritage McCormick Park • Historic Snoqualmie Depot at surrounded by scenic farms that • can still be experienced today at the Northwest Railway Museum produce artisan cheese, gourmet • Historic Railroad Depot the Northwest Railway Museum • Art Gallery of SnoValley mushrooms, and heritage pork. • Dougherty Farmstead and on train rides. Downtown's It’s also known for its artistic air • Duvall Farmers Market eclectic stores, art venues, and • Riparian Forest at Sandy Cove and charming downtown that • Tolt Pipeline Trail restaurants offer something for • Centennial Log Pavilion Heirloom Green Market provides opportunities for • Duvall Downtown Art Keystone Cop volunteers greet visitors at NW Railway Museum everyone, including family- • viewing art as well as many • Moss Lake Natural Area friendly breweries. Picnic spots • Three Forks Natural Area unique shops and restaurants! include Railroad Park and along • Snoqualmie Point Park the river at Sandy Cove. • Meadowbrook Farm FALL CITY • Additional stores and restaurants nearby on Snoqualmie Ridge

Just downstream of the Places to Visit: Snoqualmie Falls is the historic • Historic Downtown and Shops town of Fall City nestled Fall City Historical Sign and between the Snoqualmie and • Walking Tour Raging Rivers. Fall City has a • Fall City Park thriving art scene and offers • many unique attractions, Snoqualmie River and Raging River including public art, historical signage and interpretative • Farms Tours at Baxter Barn walk, and a theater in the • Fall City Downtown Art Farm Stand at Local Roots Farm woods! • Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater

Twedes Café (AKA Double R Diner) from CARNATION NORTH BEND The scenic City of Carnation is Places to Visit: situated between the Snoqualmie • Historic Downtown and Shops The picturesque City of North and Tolt Rivers, and anked by Places to Visit: • Tolt MacDonald Park Bend sits in the shadow of the parks and farms that create a • Historic Downtown and Shops • iconic Mt Si. This small town is a small town agricultural feel. The Many farms, including: paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, • Tollgate Farm Park 574-acre Tolt MacDonald Park Remlinger, Oxbow, Jubilee, Harvold, and Carnation Farms just a step away from hundreds • North Bend Farmers Market offers camping and hiking by the of miles of hiking and mountain • Mt. Si and Little Si Trails river, and nearby farms offer • Tolt Historical Museum biking trails, as well as destina- • Snoqualmie Valley Historical U-Pick berries in the summer, • Historic Vincent Community Center tions for kayaking and rock Museum pumpkin patches in the fall, and climbing. Its historic downtown • Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area U-Cut Christmas trees in the • Carnation Farmers Market includes unique shops and Cedar River Watershed winter. The historic downtown • Chinook Bend Natural Area • restaurants that welcome all who Education Center has a fun assortment of unique are coming off the trail! shops and eateries to visit. • Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley Snoqualmie Valley Trail Tokul Trestle EXPLORE THEVALLEY Itin ies • WILDLIFE VIEWING RECREATION HISTORICAL SITES&MUSEUMS FARM STANDS &MARKETS VISITORS CENTERS at PL 20 30 24 29 25 22 34 32 28 23 36 35 33 26 27 37 10 14 21 19 15 16 12 18 13 31 17 11 4 9 6 5 2 3 8 7 1 Your guideto localfoodandfarms, outdoor activities, SavorSnoqualmieValley.org Palouse toCascadesStateParkTrail Rattlesnake Ledge Middle ForkSnoqualmieRiverValley Tanner LandingPark Little SiTrail Tennant TrailheadPark(comingsoon) Snoqualmie PointandRattlesnakeMtn.Trail Raging RiverMountainBikeTrails Tolt MacDonaldPark Tolt PipelineTrail Taylor Landing North BendFarmersMarket Heirloom GreenMarket Remlinger Farms Carnation FarmersMarket Carnation FarmsFarmstand Local RootsFarmstand Duvall FarmersMarket Cedar RiverWatershedEducationCenter US ForestServiceRangerStation Art GalleryofSnoValley Snoqualmie FallsKiosk Meadowbrook Farm Three ForksNaturalArea Carnation MarshNaturalArea Chinook BendNaturalArea McCormick Park Snoqualmie ValleyHistoricalMuseum Tollgate Farm Railway HistoryCenter Northwest RailwayMuseum Snoqualmie FallsHydroelectricMuseum Tokul Trestle Fall CityHistoricWalkingTour Tolt HistoricalMuseum Historic DuvallDepot Dougherty Farmstead ACES TOVISIT heritage, andartin theSnoqualmie Valley SNOQUALMIE VALLEYREGIONALTRAIL

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