Need to get outside and move? The Snoqualmie Valley is full of trails for all levels. Whether you want to spend a day along the Snoqualmie River or you want challenging hikes to amazing vistas in the Cascade Mountains, Snoqualmie Valley has a hike for you! Don’t see what you are exactly looking for? Message us and we can share local insight to get you to the right trail!
Kid Friendly Hikes:
Gold Creek Pond
Twin Falls
Tolt MacDonald Park and trails
https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/tolt-mcdonald-park
Meadowbrook Farm Park
Tanner Landing Park
EASY HIKES
Snoqualmie Falls Trail
Length: 1.3 miles
Elevation: 334 ft
Features: Waterfall
Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Length: 18.4 miles
Elevation: 285 ft
Features: River
Snoqualmie Point Park
Length: 0.5 miles
Elevation: 36 ft
Features: Wild flowers
Three Forks Snoqualmie River Trail
Length: 0.7 miles
Elevation: 9 ft
Features: River
Silent Creek Trail and Deep Creek Trail
Length: 4.1 miles
Elevation: 728 ft
Features: Wild flowers
Centennial Walk
Length: 1.7 miles
Elevation: 49 ft
Features: City
MEDIUM HIKES
Stan's Overlook
Length: 3.6 miles
Elevation: 1,043 ft
Features: Wild flowers
Exit 27 and Gem State Loop
Length: 5.1 miles
Elevation: 1,256 ft
Features: Scenic view
Snow Lake Trial
Length: 6.4 miles
Elevation: 1,669 ft
Features: Lake
Hard Hikes
Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
Length: 11.9 miles
Elevation: 2,975 ft
Features: Lake
Mount Si via Old Si Trail
Length: 6.1 miles
Elevation: 3,556 ft
Features: Pure forest
Kendall Katwalk Trail
Length: 14.1 miles
Elevation: 3,205 ft
Features: Lake