Snoqualmie Area Tips and Recommendations

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Snoqualmie Area Tips and Recommendations

Food Scene

Cute little local coffee shop with baked goods. The coffee is delicious, the space is cozy, and there are always wonderful aromas drifting out of the shop when you walk by!
Cafe Minee - Bakery & Espresso
8150 Railroad Ave
Cute little local coffee shop with baked goods. The coffee is delicious, the space is cozy, and there are always wonderful aromas drifting out of the shop when you walk by!
A super cozy cafe and shop, the Black Dog is a great stop for coffee, snacks, a meal, a game of chess, or local shopping. They are very friendly and accommodate gluten-free and vegan diets. A great spot for chilling out with a book or puzzle!
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The Black Dog
8062 Railroad Ave
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A super cozy cafe and shop, the Black Dog is a great stop for coffee, snacks, a meal, a game of chess, or local shopping. They are very friendly and accommodate gluten-free and vegan diets. A great spot for chilling out with a book or puzzle!

Parks & Nature

Snoqualmie Falls is gorgeous and made more popular thanks to Twin Peaks. This is a very busy sightseeing spot, so visiting early or late or on a weekday is advised. Tip : Parking is paid on the falls side and free on the opposite side with an elevated foot bridge to cross the road.
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Snoqualmie Falls
6501 Railroad Ave
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Snoqualmie Falls is gorgeous and made more popular thanks to Twin Peaks. This is a very busy sightseeing spot, so visiting early or late or on a weekday is advised. Tip : Parking is paid on the falls side and free on the opposite side with an elevated foot bridge to cross the road.
Poo Poo Point - funny name? Perhaps. Fun trail? Yes! A busy trailhead (but free parking), check out Poo Poo Point for a medium distance and elevation gain hike that will still give you a workout, and if you are lucky, you'll be treated to paragliders launching from the top lookout point. Visit the Washington Trails Association site (WTA.org) to learn about the two trailheads for Poo Poo Point (and numerous other hikes).
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Poo Poo Point Trailhead
11400 Issaquah-Hobart Road Southeast
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Poo Poo Point - funny name? Perhaps. Fun trail? Yes! A busy trailhead (but free parking), check out Poo Poo Point for a medium distance and elevation gain hike that will still give you a workout, and if you are lucky, you'll be treated to paragliders launching from the top lookout point. Visit the Washington Trails Association site (WTA.org) to learn about the two trailheads for Poo Poo Point (and numerous other hikes).

Getting Around

Routes 208 and 628 stop nearby. Visit the King County Metro site to find schedules and routes. 208: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/transportation/metro/schedules-maps/208.aspx 628: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/transportation/metro/schedules-maps/628.aspx
Snoqualmie Pkwy & Better Way Loop SE
Routes 208 and 628 stop nearby. Visit the King County Metro site to find schedules and routes. 208: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/transportation/metro/schedules-maps/208.aspx 628: https://kingcounty.gov/depts/transportation/metro/schedules-maps/628.aspx
The Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhood has a number of local Uber drivers who are active on the neighborhood Facebook group for easy ride coordination. Just let me know if you need help connecting with a driver!
Snoqualmie Ridge
The Snoqualmie Ridge neighborhood has a number of local Uber drivers who are active on the neighborhood Facebook group for easy ride coordination. Just let me know if you need help connecting with a driver!
Don't want to drive all the way into Seattle and deal with parking? Drive most of the way, park at this convenient park & ride, then hop a bus for a short ride the rest of the way into the city! Tip: If you are driving an EV and want to charge while you are adventuring, try the Eastgate Park & Ride or Issaquah Park & Ride which have wall chargers (both) and Level 2 chargers (Issaquah only).
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Mercer Island Park & Ride
8000 N Mercer Way
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Don't want to drive all the way into Seattle and deal with parking? Drive most of the way, park at this convenient park & ride, then hop a bus for a short ride the rest of the way into the city! Tip: If you are driving an EV and want to charge while you are adventuring, try the Eastgate Park & Ride or Issaquah Park & Ride which have wall chargers (both) and Level 2 chargers (Issaquah only).

Drinks & Nightlife

The Showbox is one of many iconic music venues in Seattle. If your favorite (or even second favorite) band is playing there, go see them!
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The Showbox
1426 1st Ave
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The Showbox is one of many iconic music venues in Seattle. If your favorite (or even second favorite) band is playing there, go see them!