Snoqualmie recently ranked as the safest city in the state of Washington is an amazing town to put your roots down. Made up of Historic Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Ridge, and unincorporated parts of King County, Snoqualmie has unique choices when shopping for homes.
Maybe you like charm and character? Historic Snoqualmie will be a great choice to start the search.
Looking for more space to roam or riverfront properties? The unincorporated pocket neighborhoods like Moon Valley or Ernies Grove could be a choice for you.
Dreaming of parks around every corner and homes centered around a bustling community? Snoqualmie Ridge could be for you.
Any direction you go, we can find the place for you to come home happy!
PLACES TO GO
Snoqualmie Falls Brewery & Taproom
Utilizing hops straight from Snoqualmie Valley, this brewery has a consistent variety of seasonal and speciality selections. There’s pub food to boot and homemade root beer (which we’ve heard is quite amazing).
Salish Lodge & Spa
A gorgeous resort propped just above Snoqualmie Falls, this is THE place to go for all things pampering and relaxing. You won’t regret spending your next getaway or staycation at The Salish Lodge.
The Bindlestick
Can’t decide between coffee or beer? Visit this quaint spot where you can get both. Also offering live music along with homemade sandwiches and bakery items.
Northwest Railway Museum
Learn about the history and significance of railway systems within the Pacific Northwest. Locomotives and freight cars are just some of the unique pieces you’ll get to see.
Sigillo Cellars
With a tasting room in the historic Sunset Theater in downtown Snoqualmie, this winery features grapes from 5 unique Washington vineyards. We think it’s the perfect way to end your evening.
THINGS TO DO
Snoqualmie Falls
A 268-foot waterfall with an observation deck. (Be careful, you might get wet!) One of the most popular attractions in the state.
Three Forks Natural Area
Over 200 acres of space, where the waters of the south, north, and middle forks of the Snoqualmie River meet. Offering up amazing views of Mt. Si.
Snoqualmie Point Park
Some of the best views of Snoqualmie Valley and the surrounding mountain ranges. The perfect venue for you next outdoor event or simply a day spent exploring.
Railroad Park & Centennial Log Pavilion
Located right near historic downtown Snoqualmie, this park features and rose garden and walking paths. The perfect spot to unwind during the day.
Gold Creek Pond Trail
Right near Snoqualmie Pass, this hike is short and sweet. At only a little over a mile and zero to no elevation gain, this hike is is perfect for families. The beautiful, blue water of this “pond” will have you wanting to visit again in no time.