Snoqualmie Pass
Local Attractions
Hiking
Family Friendly Hikes/Walks
- Franklin Falls
- 2 miles round trip
- 400 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: NW Forest Pass or Sno Parks Permit
- Google Maps Location:
- Address: Parking lot, Denny Creek Trail, North Bend, WA 98045
- ~5 miles from the taproom
- Gold Creek Pond
- 1 mile round trip
- 10 feet in elevation gain
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: NW Forest Pass or Sno Parks Permit in winter
- ADA Accessible & stroller friendly
- Directions- Near exit 54
- Google Maps Location:
- Address: Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
- Plus Code: 9JWC+J7 Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
- Link: https://goo.gl/maps/fukWcGJmG1x2Wuf66
- ~ 3 miles from the taproom
- Palouse to Cascades
- A gravel trail for bikers, runners, and walkers. Go anywhere from ¼ mile or 10 miles
- Visit the Snoqualmie Tunnel
- 0 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: Discover Pass
- Directions- Park at the Palouse to Casades State Park Trailhead near exit 54
- Google Maps Location:
- Address: Iron Horse Trail, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
- Plus Code: 9JR4+HW Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
- Link: https://goo.gl/maps/koPBgbH4HJcgcN439
- ~ 3 miles from the taproom
- Summit at Snoqualmie Scenic Chairlift Rides
- For roughly $20.00, take the chair up & down Pacific Crest
- Enjoy the view or walk around and hike
- Open Friday-Sunday
Hikes 1-3 miles
- Beaver Lake
- 1.9 miles round trip
- 482 feet in elevation
- No parking requirements
- Directions- can leave from Highway 906
- ~.5 miles from the taproom
- Guye Peak
- 2.4 miles round trip
- 2,024 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass: NW Forest Pass
- Very steep & directions are encouraged while climbing Guye Peak
- Directions- Near exit 52
- ~1 mile from the taproom
- West Face at the Summit at Snoqualmie- Pacific Crest Chair or Wildside (also known as the PCT!)
- ¾ mile-1.5 mile round trip
- 500-800 feet in elevation
- No parking requirements
- Directions- Can leave from Highway 906
- ~.5 miles from the taproom
- Hyak Creek to Nordic Pass Trail
- 2.3 miles round trip
- 702 feet in elevation
- No parking requirements- can park in the Hyak parking lot
- Directions- near exit 54
- ~2 miles from the taproom
Hikes 3-7 miles
- Lodge Lake
- 3.8 miles round trip
- 853 feet in elevation
- No parking requirements
- Directions- can leave from Highway 906
- Pass Beaver Lake on the way to Lodge Lake
- ~.5 miles from the taproom
- Red Mountain
- 5.9 miles round trip
- 2,775 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass: NW Forest Pass
- Directions- Near exit 52
- ~2 miles from the taproom
- Snow Lake
- 6.7 miles round trip
- 1,699 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass: NW Forest Pass
- Directions- Near exit 52
- ~2 miles from the taproom
Hikes 7+ Miles
- Kendall Peak Lakes
- 8.5 miles out and back
- 2,125 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass: Sno Park Pass
- Directions- Near exit 54
- ~ 2 miles from the taproom
Biking
Mountain Biking
- Summit at Snoqualmie
- 5 trails and they’re working on more everyday!
- 1 green, 1 blue, 3 black
- Directions: Silver Fir
- Opens in June-September, Thursday-Sunday
- ~ 2 miles from the taproom
Gravel Biking
- Iron Horse Trail
- A gravel trail for bikers, runners, and walkers. Go anywhere from ¼ mile or 30+ miles
- Visit the Snoqualmie Tunnel
- 0 feet in elevation
- Parking Pass/Entry Fee: Discover Pass
- Directions- Park at the Palouse to Casades State Park Trailhead near exit 54
- Google Maps Location:
- Address: Iron Horse Trail, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
- Plus Code: 9JR4+HW Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
- Link: https://goo.gl/maps/koPBgbH4HJcgcN439
Water Sports
- Keechelus Lake
- Fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, SUP, kayak, and more on this lake
- Driving: Exit 54 and is located along I-90
Snow Sports
Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding & Cross Country
- The Summit at Snoqualmie
- Operates 7 days a week (during peak season). Look online for what base is open
- Mid December-Late April
- Alpental- most advanced terrain and backcountry skiing and snowshoeing
- West- beginner terrain
- Central- All levels of terrain, plus a park
- Silver- All levels of terrain
- East- Beginner/Intermediate terrain
Tubing
- The Summit at Snoqualmie
- Available Friday-Sunday and holidays
- Must purchase tickets in advance
- Have a magic carpet to take you back to the top of the hill
- Hyak Sno Park
- Free, bring your own tube or sled
- Park at the Palouse to Cascades Trailhead
Snowshoeing
- Gold Creek Pond
- Easy 1 mile loop
- Summit East
- Variety of trails marked starting at the base
Cross Country Skiing
- Palouse to Cascades Trail
- Groomed regularly from Hyak to Crystal Springs
- Summit East
- Open Friday-Sunday
- Rentals