Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie, Washington
Details
Distance
1.4 miles
Elevation Gain
509 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Michael Gabbert
This is a short hike, more of a walk, to this amazing waterfall of about 270 feet. To see the falls at their best, head there after a recent rain storm.
Snoqualmie Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Washington. The waterfall is almost 270 feet tall and ranges in width all the way up to 150 feet when the water is really running.
On sunny, warm days, it can be a little overrun with tourists. Figure out where you want to get your photo from and be patient. Folks tend to be pretty friendly and stay out of the way once it's your turn. Don't be surprised if you're asked to help out with taking a group photo or 2.
The hike to the falls is pretty relaxed, but can save you a little time. There is a shelter for the upper part falls, but you can also head to the base of the falls. There is parking at the base of the waterfall, so a lot of tourists will take that route, but you should just hike down. To get to the base, take the nature trail down to the river, which is located near the observation platform and has a sign leading you in the right direction. The trail adds a little scenery to the falls as you head down the path through old trees down to the base.
During drier months, at your own risk, you can head to the end of the boardwalk and hop on a few rocks to get a closer look at the falls. Make sure to pay close attention to how fast and high the water is running.
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Snoqualmie Falls Reviews
They have the bottom of the falls blocked off but if you're nimble enough it's no trouble getting over the fence and down the stone steps.
5.0
Easy hike! So windy/cold for this So Cal girl..make sure you have a coat! And enjoy the beauty!
4.0
The parking and trail were a little crowded, but it was a Sunday. It looks like someone has been posted at the end of the boardwalk to prevent you from getting down to the falls. There's a small trail down to the creek from the lower parking lot, which gets you closer.
3.5
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