Nestled atop Snoqualmie Falls, this chic lodge offers modern rooms with cozy fireplaces, an indulgent spa, and a restaurant serving locally sourced cuisine amidst breathtaking views.
"Salish Lodge & Spa sits atop the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls and offers a top-notch spa and cozy in-room fireplaces." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Breakfast—fresh everything—is the perfect start to a morning of misty wilderness adventure." Built in 1916 as a rest stop for travelers, this Cascade Mountains property is set above 268-foot-high Snoqualmie Falls. The setting for the TV series Twin Peaks, the mountain lodge offers rooms in blues, emeralds, and turquoises (to mirror the colors of the sky, the Snoqualmie River, and Puget Sound) with custom-built furniture. "It’s our getaway place. The sound of the falls 24/7, a real fireplace in your room, a book from their library, and a cool glass of Washington wine. Sounds like heaven, right?" A honeybee apiary on the hillside by the lodge produces honey for the spa and the Dining Room, where local artisanal cheeses are also served. At the Attic, order a Salish smoked-salmon chowder. "The staff are prompt, friendly, knowledgeable, and polite. I love this place."
"On Saturday, July 22, he’s doing his first pop-up at the Salish Lodge (of Twin Peaks fame) at 9 a.m." - Harry Cheadle
"Perched right next to the breathtaking Snoqualmie Falls, the Salish Lodge & Spa is a perfect Pacific Northwest retreat, and the restaurant is equally impressive. Try the bluefin tuna with uni and togarashi, or the roasted drake duck breast with squash and pinenut za’atar. The Attic bar has a fine selection of smaller plates. Stay for a multiple-course breakfast experience where honey from the on-site apiary is drizzled from high onto fluffy biscuits." - Megan Hill, Mark Van Streefkerk
"Built in 1916 as a rest stop for travelers, this Cascade Mountains lodge is set above 268-foot-high Snoqualmie Falls. The setting for the TV series Twin Peaks, the mountain lodge offers rooms in blues, emeralds, and turquoises (to mirror the colors of the sky, the Snoqualmie River, and Puget Sound) with custom-built furniture. A honeybee apiary on the hillside by the lodge produces honey for the spa and the Dining Room, where local artisanal cheeses are also served." - CNT Editors