Snoqualmie Falls
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Snoqualmie Falls

Waterfall · Snoqualmie ·

Majestic 268-foot waterfall with scenic trails and viewpoints

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Snoqualmie Falls

TCD

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Snoqualmie Falls is an absolutely stunning natural wonder and a must-visit if you're in the area! The falls themselves are breathtaking, and the best part is that there's an easy, paved walkway that takes you right to the viewing area—perfect for all ages and fitness levels. The sound of the water crashing down is so peaceful, and the view is truly unforgettable. One thing to note is that parking on weekends can be a bit tricky, but if you're patient, there are plenty of spots available if you wait a bit. Definitely worth it, though! I was also fascinated to learn about the hydroelectric power generated from the falls and its historical significance. It’s nice to visit a natural site that also has such an important role in the region’s development. If you’re looking to spend a couple of hours here, I highly recommend grabbing brunch at the lodge nearby. The food is fantastic, with a great atmosphere that makes for the perfect way to relax after enjoying the falls. Overall, Snoqualmie Falls is a beautiful spot, with both nature and history to explore. Highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area!

Harry G.

Google
Beautiful place to visit and see this impressive waterfall. I’ve been here multiple times over the years. There’s two parking lots so if the main lot is full, check across the street. There’s a viewing platform less than 100 yards from the parking where you get a great view of the falls. There’s also a moderate 20 minute hike to the base of the waterfall just beyond the bend in the river.

Venugopal B.

Google
Fantastic sight seeing point. The waterfall is beautiful. Hydroelectric power plant is adjacent. walking around the place one can see nice spots. River is clean. Washroom needs to be cleaned and improved. Good parking space is available.

MARIFE A

Google
The Falls are the number one spot we always go when we have visitors. Not too far from my home and the Coffee shop and souvenirs area was greatly always appreciated them. Specially when they always and honored the Military and Veterans. Thank you for always supporting us.

Monique M.

Google
An incredible bang for the effort! Paved walkway to the upper decks with accessible parking, both free and paid parking. If you want to go closer. You can hike to the bottom or park in the lower parking lot to see the lower falls. They were raging hard when I was there!

Mary B

Google
Wonderful views of the waterfall and beautiful grounds. There is a picnic area to eat at or an outside dining area. There is a gift shop and coffee/ food. Amazing views of the waterfall! Tip: go early in the day! At times the main parking areas are completely full. Parking is $7.

Danish D.

Google
Snoqualmie Falls is a stunning and easily accessible waterfall, perfect for anyone looking for natural beauty without a long hike. It’s only about an hour’s drive from Seattle, and you can enjoy an incredible view right from the main viewpoint. The area is very visitor-friendly, with a café, a gift shop, and both free and paid parking options. For those who want to explore more, there are walking paths and a trail that leads down closer to the river. Restrooms are available on-site. Highly recommended for a quick getaway, family trip.

Jenny H

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The fall was really nice to visit and their visitor center with the stories of how they got back their land from the government were great. So nice to know they finally won their lands back. We also bump into the mooses while driving in the area. It felt so unreal to watch them cross the road. Almost felt like they were AI generated. So lucky and worth it to be there. They also have an outlet nearby. It was one of the most price friendly outlet we have been to in the states so far. Heard they are expanding the outlet currently, looking forward to go back visit the area again.
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Carolina C.

Yelp
This place is absolutely mesmerizing. Whether the river is full or not, it's always incredibly beautiful and makes for a fun, short hike. My pup Hope enjoys it every time too! I've brought countless friends and family here to soak in the greenery and take in the breathtaking views. The area is well maintained and always bustling with visitors. The restaurant on site is also excellent and a great way to wrap up the experience.
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Samantha C.

Yelp
So beautiful!! The waterfall is spectacular during the summer! There are also many hikes surrounding the waterfall. We hiked to the bottom where the river was and the views are breathtaking! Definitely recommend a stop here.
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Justin T.

Yelp
I saw these falls on some reality show and bookmarked it just in case I was ever in the area. I love nature and it's beauty and I got things on my list all over the place. Well the day came that I was in Washington and I told my friends that I wanted to check out Snoqualmie Falls. It's just a quick 30 minutes or so drive from Seattle. The drive there was pretty and since it was a weekday, we were able to find parking easily. There is a main lot but they also have lower falls parking as well. We did pay to park via a QR code on signs all over the parking lot. What I didn't realize was how close to the falls you are from the parking lot. Just a quick hop, skip and a jump and you're right there. I've been to Niagara and I knew this wasn't that, but it was still a beautiful sights with lush, greenery as the backdrop. Walk around and you can see little tidbits of information posted around. I had to stop into the gift shop to get my souvenir magnet as well. Overall, this is most definitely something you should see if you're visiting Seattle or Washington State in general. It's quick and easy and you can be one with nature. You can also make a whole day out of hanging in Snoqualmie like we accidentally did. What turned into a quick stop for a drink turned into a few stops in town as well as hitting up the casino nearby. I would definitely come back if in the area.
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Kathryn Y.

Yelp
Today was a video day. It still doesn't capture the reality of how beautiful it is in person. I love the ability to see it from the top and walk a short distance down to the bottom. Either way you will not be disappointed. On this visit it was rainy, misty, and slightly windy. The parking is close by and easy to walk on the pedestrian bridge across. There is closer parking closer, but I believe this is a pay parking area. And of course there are bathrooms. The trail takes you down to the lower viewing area. You can drive down the road a bit and be there, but mainly always just walk. Be ready to walk up the hill if you go down. I have seen this waterfall now in all seasons, always an A+ nature spot. Do it! Enjoy your life. SYOY!
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Doug M.

Yelp
Just a 30 minute drive from Seattle. This is a worthy drive for an amazing view and great pictures! Summer is a great time to enjoy the hiking trails to lower falls and explore river gorge. Winter is a great excuse to visit Salish Lodge and grab famous stack of pancakes and amazing coffee with a patio view of the falls. The info center is a must see to view short film of falls history and work of native Salish tribe in the area!
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Kristina B.

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What an incredible experience. The falls viewing areas are easy to access and offer stunning, incredible views. Many opportunities for selfies, panoramic photos, and just beautiful scenery. After about nine months of medical appointments, surgeries, treatment, and difficulty doing anything remotely difficult, and four months of trying to get stronger and build endurance, this was the moment of truth. The hike down was said to be steep, but manageable; however, the hike back up was expected to be much more difficult. As the friendly woman in the gift shop explained to us, "it's not for the faint of heart." Supposedly, the height is equivalent to a thirty story building. That's a lot of stairs. Well, we're here so we might as well do it. What's the worst that can happen? We take our time going back up. If we can get down, we can get up. There were a lot of people walking the trail and everyone we encountered was at varying degrees of fitness-kids, older folks, athletic types, strollers even (I'm pretty sure), people in sandals holding cigarettes. Yep.... We can totally do this. The trail down was indeed steep. There were huge beautiful trees along the way. We were informed by signage of the possible wildlife encounters; we saw squirrels. Eventually we get to the bottom and we were rewarded with breathtaking views. We took in the site for a little while and took a little break before heading back up. The hike up was indeed more challenging and quite steep, but doable. We took our time and took a few breaks and came back up stronger and better for it. As it turned out, we are not faint of heart.
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Refugio G.

Yelp
During the lead up for our trip to Seattle, I looked up a few places to go hiking and see waterfalls. Snoqualmie popped up consistently on Instagram and AllTrails. I'm, at best, a novice hiker, but can still work a trail. The drive over was very pretty and the scenery spectacular. We knew there were three vantage points and told ourselves we were only going to do two, since all signs pointed to the low vantage being extremely difficult to do. Enter our pride to tell us we could do it easily. The hike down is relatively easy, albeit a bit steep. You're rewarded by a beautiful view of the falls and the sound of crashing water. Going up, though, is a different story. It's steep, it's taking your breath away (in literal and figurative senses), but it's rewarding and beautiful. So, what did ny pride do to get me to do it? Saw a gal doing it with flip flops, saw an older man with cowboy boots doing it, and a few senior citizens doing it while having a fun conversation. You're damn right I did it. Heart rate is 133 bpm and all.
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Michelle M.

Yelp
Just a short drive of 30 to 40 minutes away from Seattle, this is one of the things to see when you're in Washington. We heard about this place from our concierge at the hotel We stayed at in Seattle. This is a free place to see one of the iconic waterfalls in Washington. There are different points of view to see the falls. There is also a visitor center with a coffee shop and gift shop. If you decide to go to the lower viewing areas as we prepared to hike. Unfortunately, my family and I didn't go because we had our father who was on a mobility scooter. The great thing about this place is that there are signs for ADA and plenty of parking.
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Maggie B.

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Snoqualmie Falls is a great place to stop with family or visitors to the area. It's beautiful every time! And the drive from Seattle to Snoqualmie also gives breathtaking views. I love the gift shop and cafe at the top if you need a pit stop. Walking the trail is nice for learning about the nature and hydroelectric power plant.
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Jennifer L.

Yelp
I saw this on a TV show and finally was able to make the drive out. Parking is crowded but at least you can pay via app. It was really busy but people tend to move so others can check out the view and get pics as well. There are paths to walk around and you can definitely go for a more sincere hike here if you choose. We didn't want to get all sweaty since we don't live in the area but did walk around a bit. It's nice to have something for free for a change. We walked around a bit and didn't stay too long. Some people had food to enjoy while there, but it really just depends on how much walking you feel like doing. Your trip can be short or long but at least you're outside.
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Krista M.

Yelp
My friend and I made a quick stop at Snoqualmie Falls on our drive from Leavenworth to Renton and then onward to Seattle and it was the perfect break in the trip. I love a good waterfall and this one exceeded expectations. While we didn't have time for a hike (there are a couple of scenic trails in the area), we did use the clean restrooms, browsed the super cute gift shop which also has a cafe and then took the short, well-maintained walking path to the viewing area. The waterfall is truly breathtaking, with a powerful, misty cascade surrounded by lush greenery. I very much appreciated the informative placards and displays both in the visitor center/gift shop as well as along the path which highlighted the history of the falls and their importance to the region, including the connection to the local Snoqualmie Tribe and the role of the falls in hydropower production. Even with our quick visit, we left feeling refreshed, and with some beautiful photos! If you're anywhere nearby, I would definitely recommend stopping here - whether for a longer hike or just a quick leg stretch like we did. Pro tip: The upper parking lot is free while the lower lot is paid parking :)
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Laura M.

Yelp
Sunday morning at the crack of dawn...unfortunately it was a drizzly, foggy day. That said, the Falls were magnificent and worth the trek to the bottom. Great coffee shop on the west side of parking lot. Casual with pastries from the Salish lodge. Enjoy!
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Sue D.

Yelp
08-31-2025 Don't miss out if you are visiting Seattle. It's a must. The most amazing waterfall I have seen! Plenty of free parking, easy path to enjoy the beautiful views, and no entry fee. The route to get to the location is lushes green, full of stunning trees and more when you get there. Enjoy!!!
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Kristin C.

Yelp
Super touristy and crowded at the waterfall viewpoints. The falls are beautiful and it's a nice hike down to the lower falls, but be prepared to be enjoying it with a lot of other people. There is free parking in the lot across the street but it's a little crazy getting in and out of the parking lot, people waiting for spots, and such. There's a pedestrian bridge from the parking lot across the street which makes it easy. The viewpoint at the lower falls is really small and everyone is trying to get pictures. There is a parking lot by the lower falls as well. The hike back up to the upper falls is steep but really pretty. If you go on a weekend, be prepared for lots of people.
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Quinn N.

Yelp
+ Majestic, pristine waterfall. An invigorating sight to behold. + They have public restrooms. + A pleasant forest hike toward the lower observation deck with some scrap dam/turbine pieces laid aside for you to look at. Tip: Free & plentiful parking across the street. Why pay? - The observation decks are very crowded on a Saturday evening.
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Sharon B.

Yelp
It was a busy Memorial Day weekend so we ended up parking at the overflow parking lot down the street. It was only an easy 10 minute walk to the falls. This is a beautiful falls that you can easily access and it's free! There are two viewing platforms at the top. We didn't have time to walk down to the bottom but I would like to come back and do that another day. The trail is paved and clean.
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Aley M.

Yelp
Lovely place. I enjoyed the beauty of the falls and we stayed over night and ate in the restaurant with a view of the falls. Perfect spot for a romantic time!
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Cristina B.

Yelp
Yes! Yes! Yes! I highly, highly recommend this gem of an experience and natural landmark! I'm so grateful I got to experience this with my daughters! While visiting Washington we had a free day so we decided to have a girl's day! There is a viewing point for the waterfall on the same level as the main parking lot. However, there is a trail that leads down to the lower part of the waterfall that is absolutely worth the trek! I tracked it carrying my baby so it's not a strenuous hike, the views are soooo worth it! I love this place so much and I look forward to visiting again. It recharged my soul and we created some core memories.
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Wen C.

Yelp
Amazing in all seasons. There's a free parking lot across the street (so you have to go over a covered footbridge to get to the park) versus a pay-to-park lot that is next to the gift shop and visitor center and very close to the falls and the viewing platforms. There's also a lower falls parking lot that gives you a view of the falls at its base, as well as a view of the hydroelectric dam. The upper main lot and lower falls lot is connected by a gravel trail which isn't too strenuous, although the upper main lot has a lot more amenities. The bottom lot has bathrooms, and a small informational area that was closed when I visited. The trail itself is very well maintained, and there are informational signs to read next to the trails if you want to learn more about the history and woodland management of the area.
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Erly G.

Yelp
A must go to when in Washington. Been here 4 times and will never get tired of visiting and hiking the short trail of this park. There are several viewing decks for the falls. We came here early this January and not a lot of crowds probably because it was showering and extra cold. Never miss an opportunity to visit Snoqualmie Falls when in the Washington state.
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Myphuong L.

Yelp
Parking: Free parking across the street from the main parking lot. Use the pedestrian bridge to walk across. Or Park in the main lot and pay $7 plus fees for the first 2 hours. $5 each additional hour. Views: From the main lot, short easy walk to the overlook. You see the top of the falls. Next, you can continue on the trail that leads you through the Forrest to the bottom of the falls. This pathway is a bit steep and not recommended for seniors or strollers. It goes down hill first then uphill on the way up. Or From the top overlook at the main lot, get back in your car to drive down to the lower lot. Short walk to the bottom of the falls without going through the Forrest. Restrooms: Clean building in main lot next to gift shop. Or lower lot has Porto potty. We did 2 out of the 3 views. Upper and lower, avoided the river view. We paid for parking so we ended up hiking the trail through the forest and hydroelectric turbines. Since we paid for parking, we stretched our time out with photos and stopping, we finished in 1.5 hours. The falls are beautiful. It gets misty at the view points. The trail is on gravel. It was 40 degree weather but I took off my jacket on the ascent. As far as shoes, we saw a guy hiking in Japanese clogs. Very spiritual place, admire all the life in this Forrest. If you have time, hike. Otherwise park at upper and lower lot.
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Trilina M.

Yelp
Lovely stop! Came on a weekday morning. Was not packed. I was able to grab photos with no crowd and had a peaceful hike to the lower viewingpoint. Trail is fairly easy. It can be quite steep, but the trail is wide and views into the forest are pretty.
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John P.

Yelp
The falls were awesome due to the heavy rains. Beautiful, relaxing majestic thunderous fall. The restaurant there is 5 star with Beautiful views. The hotel is warm and friendly. Each room is individually decorated with fireplace in the room many overlooking the falls.
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Lily S.

Yelp
It's not just the falls that are stunning, this whole area is a lush garden with photo opts everywhere. It wasn't too crowded and we could easily take lots of pictures at the waterfall. There are stairs that take you through paths of lush trees that you feel like you're in a secret garden. There are also some decent bathrooms. And all this beauty is free!
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Charmaine S.

Yelp
Love this place! The easy trail was steep and sandy but still with amazing views. People were polite but parking was scarce and the machines to pay, only one was working. But it's so pretty! Dog friendly and free to get in. Clean and well maintained. Furry friends are allowed as long as they're on leash. Love it!!!
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Kirstin H.

Yelp
I love these Falls and have been a visitor since I was a child. Now, I take out of town guests here or come when I need to reconnect with nature and want to do a low-challenge hike. The trail is accessible by 2 parking lots; one at the top of the falls, and one midway down. I typically park up top and do the full walk down and back, ending the visit at the gift shop or the Salish lodge for a drink and a snack (the gift shop has a dog friendly seating area). Unfortunately, parking is no longer free, but you can get valet parking if you have reservations at the lodge. I appreciate that there are multiple rest benches along the way, and you can go all the way down to the water, or choose to hang out at the observation area up top. It continues to be one of my favorite destinations around Seattle.
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PatrickJ T.

Yelp
Who likes waterfalls? I do!! We visited Snoqualmie Falls because it was only about 30 minutes away from where we were staying in Seattle. It was a wonderful side trip because we got to see a lovely waterfall. Parking was not an issue when we were there. It was a short walk to the upper observation area. You can also see another view of the waterfall from a lower observation deck. Snoqualmie Falls is a pretty sight to behold from whichever observation area you choose. I believe that there was a trail that leads to the base of the falls, but we did not have the time to walk there. We did stop by the gift shop, though. Never tire of seeing water falls. In my book, Snoqualmie Falls is deserving of 5 stars. It truly is a awesome falls to see in person.
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Amanda Z.

Yelp
All I can say is wow, this should be on everyone's must see. It was such a stunning waterfall and with an upper & lower deck, you will get beautiful pictures captured! Parking is free across the street but if you park closer I believe you have to pay a fee!
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Hayli Z.

Yelp
If you're a fan of Twin Peaks you'll love this and if you're a fan of beautiful nature spots you'll love it even more! Gorgeous waterfall with easy to access lookouts. There is even a little visitor center too.
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Alexis V.

Yelp
really stunning waterfall and surrounding foliage that made it such an easy sight in the eyes. the calm yet powerful sounds of the rushing water was something that I had to take my airpods out for to appreciate the serenity. could see people hike in the side when you look down at the bottom of the waterfall -- something that I was not aware had existed. came here as a pit stop after the Beyond Wonderland rave festival, so had we spent more time here, I would have definitely made the trek to see where the water ends. very cool breeze that was not overpowering to the point where you could not capture a nice photo. so many people and I wish that there was a restaurant nearby that had bakery sweets, warm cozy drinks, and a rest spot where you can sit by the firepit. nonetheless, such a beauty of a location and shocked at the abundance of parking spots
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Seth A.

Yelp
Snoqualmie Falls is a breathtaking 268 foot waterfall located in the town of Snoqualmie, Washington. It's 28 miles east of Seattle. Not only is Snoqualmie Falls stunning, but it takes minimal effort visiting to be well rewarded. The Upper Viewing Platform sits right next to the parking lot, within a few steps. That's how easy it is. There are actually two Upper Section Overlook Decks to enjoy the sceneries. But, both perspectives are similar to each other. The primary viewpoint at the Upper deck has good spacing for a lot of visitors to get their pictures in. Once you're finished here, then walk down a staircase and a ramp to the other Upper Lookout Point which may not be as dramatic because it's situated just a little further away from the falls. Next...it's time to take The Trail pathway 1.4 miles roundtrip down to the Lower Observation Boardwalk. It's a casual walk through the heart of the forest which definitely gives off a Pacific Northwest rain forest type of setting. The surroundings are lush and green. The path down has some decline to it but nothing strenuous whatsoever. You'll pass beside an electrical powerplant and onto a boardwalk leading to the Lower Viewpoint. I'd say the Lower Lookout is just average, especially compared to catching the majestic views of Snoqualmie Falls from high above. Reason why is...the pathway down to the base leads you further away from the waterfall. By the time you arrive at the bottom, you're seeing Snoqualmie Falls a bit far in the background. I was watching people take pictures down here and they weren't so memorable. But...if you zoom in with your phone, you can catch up close glances of the falls, which made the appearance better than seeing it with your actual eyes. Overall, the Lower Lookout can be skipped if you're content with the surroundings back at the Upper Overlook. Extra Notes... - Entrance is free. Parking is free too, across the street from the falls. But...if you'd like a spot right in front of the entrance, you can pay a $7 fee for up to two hours. Even those parking spots filled up fast. With parking across the street, you conveniently walk across a footbridge to not disturb traffic and it leads directly to the waterfall. - Snoqualmie Falls can get real crowded, real fast. For those who may feel uncomfortable around large crowds, it can get overwhelming. I happened to visit on a rainy Tuesday morning near the end of August and it was relatively quiet compared to what it must be like stopping by on a weekend or during sunny weather. Btw...the platform boardwalk at the Lower Section is small so actually, it got congested with people to the point it was hard to even move around. The Upper Lookout has more room to accommodate folks. - Park hours are from dusk till dawn. There's a Visitor Center and Gift Shop located next to the falls. Hours are mostly 9am - 6pm, 7pm throughout the year. Included inside is a cafe selling coffee, ice cream and pastries with tables and chairs to take a break from the waterfall bliss. - There's a charming hotel located beside Snoqualmie Falls. It's called the Salish Lodge if you'd like to spend time overnight. - There's an entrance sign that says..."Snoqualmie Falls Park". A lot of people passed it by but I found it to be a photogenic moment. - Lastly, Snoqualmie Falls is (according to what I researched) one of the most popular waterfalls in the state of Washington. It's so accessible and great for a family outing but for outdoor and hiking enthusiasts, this place is probably way too touristy. I had never been here, so it was wonderful getting to experience the incredible 268 foot drop, but I wouldn't return in the future. It's too hectic for my mellow persona. But, thank you for having me and the state of Washington never ceases to amaze with outstanding sights among the great outdoors.
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Shelby I.

Yelp
A must see when visiting Washington State! This waterfall is actually taller than Niagara Falls! It's around 40 minutes away from Seattle and is worth the stop! We were driving from Seattle to Cle Elum and this was one of the stops we made along the way. We parked in the free parking lot which was a short walk to the Salish Lodge and the lookout point. We took a quick bathroom break. There are clean and well maintained bathrooms throughout. The falls were amazing however, it is very crowded. You will have to wait a little while for your turn to take a picture near the railing. There is a hike down and I must say, after doing it, it isn't as easy as I've seen on YouTube videos/reviews. It's pretty steep and the path is covered in gravel. It took us about an hour to go down and back. Overall, the lookout at the top is the best view! The view at the bottom does get you closer to the end of the falls but, farther away than the top view. Although this was a cool experience, it's a one & done kind of thing, at least for me.
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Brian Q.

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Such a cool spot to visit in Seattle! There was plenty of parking at a nearby lot, we just had to cross a bridge to see the highest point of the waterfall. We then walked down the trails to get different vantage points, and eventually made it all the way down. It can be a little steep, so watch your footing especially if it's wet, but overall it's not too bad. Such an amazing sight to see!
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Juan S.

Yelp
Great Views and Great Hike! Came early in the morning around 10ish. It's March so it's a but chilly! But once you start walking you'll warm up!
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Grace H.

Yelp
A friend took me and even after dark with a light sprinkle we were able to get up close to the falls. Just make sure to bring a flashlight. There seemed to be plenty of parking and the trails were well maintained. Without much walking at all there's a great view from the top. With just a little more walking downwards you can get a lot closer though which I would recommend if you have the time and proper walking shoes.
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Erica C.

Yelp
Beautiful waterfall with paid parking lot on the side of the falls. There is a larger parking lot across the street that is free. In that lot, there's plenty of space for RVs or larger vehicles. There's also restrooms with flushable toilets and a trail down to the lower deck to view the falls.
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Joyce T.

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Upper observation deck is easy trail to view the falls, if you go further to the end of trail you'll find rainbow when the sunset comes. Instead of walking down to the bottom of the falls, you can detour and drive to the lower deck to view the bottom part of the falls.
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Allison H.

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I came here on a hot summer day with sunshine and clear blue skies. I don't ever hike but this was worth the sweat to see the beautiful waterfall! Parking: There is parking at the top level and the bottom level. My friends and I parked at the top level. There is an area that had free parking but I know they also had areas that charge money. Restrooms: There are restrooms at the top and bottom level. Difficulty level: I don't hike so I can't really compare to other trails but I would have to say that there are some steep trails going down. I definitely was not wearing the right shoes so I had to be careful not to slide down the gravel. When you reach the bottom level to see the waterfall, you don't actually get to be super close to the waterfall. Unfortunately, it's a small area where everyone crowds around to take pictures. There is a trail that goes down to the river, where you won't see the waterfall, but that area is really nice as well. You'd have to get on the rocks to get to the river. I was nervous to do this hike but it wasn't bad at all. It's a short hike with nice sceneries!
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Katherine A.

Yelp
Enchanting ! It's a must see if you are visiting or love science. The walk is steep down but worth the walk up, you can take it as slow as would want back up there are lots resting stops.
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Hui-yu Y.

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- lovely and convenient to see a waterfall close by- I haven't been here for years, but I remember it was annoying to find a parking spot. Luckily the parking lot is huge, but it could still be bad on a busy weekend. We waited 10 minutes for people to leave on a busy Sunday. The waterfall is right there in front of your eyes after you cross the bridge from the parking lot. You can walk on the trail to go down to see the falls more closely, but you gotta walk uphills to get back to the parking lot. We didn't do it this time as it started pouring. We were here about 3 pm on Sunday, and it's still packed with families. It's extremely busy on the weekend in summer I guess.
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Gracela B.

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Worth a stop especially if you are a Twin peaks fan. We parked on "top" across hotel and crossed the bridge so top of falls next to hotel. We went to mid level which there is also parking and hiked all the way down to the river area - good and short hike with little kids (saw lots of them). The trails are shaded for the most part.
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LaPeshaa C.

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This fall is easy to get to from Seattle and I'd say it's worth the visit. It's beautiful and you can feel the mist while enjoying the view. There are stairs you must walk but it is a very small amount. There's a pathway you can walk instead of the stairs if you prefer. Make sure you check out all the different viewpoints! I know there are at least 3. Enjoy!
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Alysia D.

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Quite busy and difficult to find parking, it was a weekend. For my mom she was able to walk down but not back up. Luckily I was able to walk back up from the bottom of the falls to the car and drive down to the parking lot to get her.

Keon W.

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Great place to spend a few hours for a hike... Waterfall was amazing!!! Would recommend to others if you have a few hours to kill...
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Sindu K.

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Snoqualmie Falls is a mesmerizing natural gem that seamlessly blends accessibility and awe-inspiring beauty. The falls, surrounded by lush greenery, create a tranquil yet powerful spectacle. Visitors can revel in the experience without the need to hike, thanks to the upper and lower overlooks that offer convenient viewpoints. For those interested in exploration, the presence of free parking and nearby hiking trails adds an extra layer of adventure. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or seeking a leisurely escape, Snoqualmie Falls caters to a diverse range of preferences. Adjacent to the falls, the Salish Lodge and Spa stand as a luxurious retreat, providing an opportunity to extend your stay and indulge in relaxation. The combination of practical amenities, accessible viewpoints, and the option for a lavish retreat makes Snoqualmie Falls an ideal destination for nature lovers and those looking for a well-rounded and enjoyable getaway. The photos are from January 2024. The park entrance is free as well.
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James R.

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Great views. Even if the sun is not shining, the view is great. Expect to get wet from the mist coming from the falls. We had a great time as we traveled through the area. Water falls can be fun.

Jason L.

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If you're visiting the area or just need a quick escape into nature, Snoqualmie Falls is a must. We drove in on the 4th of July, so it was busy, but still totally worth it. There's both free and paid parking and if you're up for a short walk, the free lot gives you bridge access with cool views of Salish Lodge. The main viewpoint is close and well-maintained, offering a great photo op. There's a trail that goes down to the bottom, but we passed on it this time since we had young kids and a large group. Facilities include restrooms and a small gift shop, which makes it feel more like a proper attraction than just a stop-and-go. One of those classic Washington sights that never gets old. JY review
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KC C.

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Snoqualmie Falls is beautiful, just a short and scenic drive from Seattle, is always a popular destination. While the area tends to stay busy, it's still worth a visit. There are three parking lots from the top of the falls. You can easily walk to a viewing area from the top of the falls, or drive down the road for a view from the bottom. However, the walkway doesn't get you very close, so you're left seeing the falls from a distance, which was a bit underwhelming. Despite that, it's still a beautiful spot and a convenient day trip from the city.
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Kym S.

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How well hidden secret approximately 30 minutes outside of Seattle. Fun tourist spot. The Falls themselves are stunning and you can hike all the way from the top down to the bottom for mystical experience. Parking can be very congested especially during the summer months. There is a gift shop and a small Eatery at the top of the falls. In addition to an Exquisite Lodge. Definitely worth the stay at least once.