Things to do in North Bend in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit North Bend. The weather is usually really cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 29—40°F (-2—4°C).

North Bend has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to North Bend. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in North Bend in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Holidays in North Bend in February
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Weather in North Bend in February

Temperatures on an average day in North Bend in February

The average temperature in North Bend in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 40°F (4°C) to a low of 29°F (-2°C). Some would describe the temperature to be really cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in North Bend, August, has days with highs of 76°F (24°C) and lows of 54°F (12°C). The coldest month, December has days with highs of 38°F (3°C) and lows of 29°F (-2°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in North Bend in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
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General weather summary

Really cold, breezy
Feels like
58%
Chance of rain
0.344 in
Amount
10.9 mph
Wind speed
91%
Humidity
10.2 hrs
Daylight length
7:14 AM
Sunrise
5:27 PM
Sunset
26%
Cloud cover
Jacket, rain coat and rain boots
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 40°F (4°C) and a low of 29°F (-2°C), it generally feels really cold and breezy. There might also be a moderate chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket and top it off with a rain coat and rain boots
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Best attractions for North Bend in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities North Bend has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in North Bend that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in North Bend for February.
Compass Outdoor Adventures
1. Compass Outdoor Adventures
4.9
(181)
Tour operator
Tours
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Compass Adventures provided an unforgettable team-building experience! The atmosphere was perfect. Luke, Lashann, Courtenay, and their crew, went above and beyond to ensure our group had a memorable time. Their attention to detail and enthusiasm made every moment engaging and fun. The highlight of our event was the Pub Olympics, which was the ideal way to wrap up two productive days of meetings. It fostered camaraderie, competition, and plenty of laughs. Highly recommend Compass Adventures for any group looking to bond, recharge, and have a blast!
Loved the bike tunnel tour! We went for a work retreat with 6 of us and it was perfect! Jason and Jaylin were awesome guides and we had so much fun
I have had the pleasure of working with Luke and his team a couple of times. Every time the events are fun with an added twist. I so appreciate all the work they do in the planning and execution of events for my clients. Family Reunions are a perfect fit - competitions, bragging rights and prizes for all.
Had an awesome adventure riding the rail trail with Courtnay and Jason! They had our bikes ready, made sure everyone was comfortable, shared stories along the way, and generally made the day great. Courtnay's high energy kept us moving with smiles on our faces. Great time!
We had such a great time on our bike tour! Our guides were super enthusiastic and helpful along the entire trip. They even had snacks! But the best part was ending the adventure at their restaurant South Fork North Bend. The food was bomb and the service was incredible! I will definitely be booking another adventure before the summer ends!
I had a great experience with everyone I worked with at Compass Outdoor Adventures. I reached out on Monday for a large 20 person group event for Wednesday that same week and we had everything ironed out by end of day Monday. I was very impressed with how seamless the entire process was. Day of event; our guides Deni and Jason were so fun to work with. We had several stops to talk about the local wildlife and we also stopped for some photos. The team thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Thank you again!
We had an awesome experience working with Compass Adventures! Courtenay and Lashann helped us plan a biking adventure in Redmond and Kirkland for a business group, and they were fantastic—super easy to work with, flexible, and always quick to respond. They brought great energy onsite—fun, friendly, and really helpful with our attendees. When rain threatened our plans, they jumped in with creative backup ideas without missing a beat. You can tell they really care about what they do and the people they work with. I truly appreciated their support and can’t wait to work with them again!
This was the third year my daughter attended, and it was by far the best yet. Even though the weather wasn’t ideal, the incredible camp leaders made up for it with their energy, creativity, and enthusiasm. Such an amazing group of role models — thank you for making this experience so special for our kids.
North Bend Premium Outlets
2. North Bend Premium Outlets
4.2
(4277)
Outlet mall
Shopping
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Kinda empty for being a weekday during summer break. Monday at 1pm to be exact. Saw couple of places that closed down. Other than that, nice place to buy some quality items.
Great location to get away from the City and shop with good food options near by plus the mountains ⛰️ I will be back for the good deals.
I'm so glad I drove over to check this place out before coming to shop. I was shocked at what I had pulled into. The website makes it seem like this is top notch shopping, but don't be fooled. This is no shopping destination. What is there is a desolate property with limited availability of stores. It would be challenging to do one-stop shopping here. I could tell that this outlet was once upon a time, the place to be in North Bend. The design looked very 80's and made me feel like a kid again. I didn't even get out my car. I just drove around and saw many empty spaces, and only a few operating stores. There was plenty of parking because there was barely anyone there, and this was on a Saturday. One positive of this place is that it is set in a beautiful location. North Bend is gorgeous and the outlet is surrounded by mountains and trees. This property is already developed, so its time for major reconstructive surgery. I'm sure there are those who would disagree with me, but I would love to see this outlet updated. Maybe that would bring in more vendors. I won't be returning here to shop as it was kinda depressing to be there. I hope this place can get some much needed attention!
It is a good mall but there is no food court i asked few shop keepers than said they don't think there us any in this outlet. Shop were very good lots of sale on every outlet good choices.
Very pretty and beautiful outlet surrounded my the mountains. It wasn’t very busy when we went and a lot of parking was available. There are good number of stores here including Nike, Sketchers, Carters, The Childrens Place, Levis, Claires etc.
There aren't that many great options here, so please check the store list before heading here. But, the ones that are there like Nike and Eddie Bauer, they have a great collection and the prices are decent. Also, the outlets have a great backdrop of the mountains on all sides. It's very pretty and I would suggest you to visit during the afternoon if possible as most of the stores open pretty late even on a weekend.
Good place to go because hardly anyone goes here. I usually go to Nike, Michael Kors, Coach and Banana Rep. Great selection especially in the clearance section (not always) but good finds. Lots of parking and a great place to get your walking done.
It's a nice place for shopping. Not really a good place to take kids, they will get bored. There are restrooms but both on one side of the mall. Good parking structure. Anywhere in the mall a vending machine is not far away. That's good. The subway staff are very weird, not friendly and rush their customers to decide on their order the second they enter the store. Said that - If you're goal is to do some good shopping this is a nice place. 👍
Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area
3. Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area
4.7
(1785)
Park
Nature & Parks
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Nice Trail and a fantastic spot for outdoor enthusiasts! It offers breathtaking views of the mountains, especially near the lake, and the surrounding nature is absolutely stunning. The trail is well-maintained and easy to navigate, making it suitable for hikers of all skill levels. There is signage along the way to learn the history of this area and how it evolved. The peaceful ambiance and crystal-clear waters of the lake make it a great place to relax or take photos. It's also an excellent option for families, though the trail can get a bit crowded during peak times. While parking can be tricky on busy days, the overall experience is well worth it. A wonderful spot to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors.
Visited on a Tuesday, late morning. I thought it was crowded (because where I usually go has far less people), but my daughter corrected me by letting me know that at that time it, in fact was not crowded by comparison to other times, like a weekend. However, it was enjoyable! We were able to pull both vehicles up near the beach, blow up our paddle boards easily, park our cars with no issues, and get out on the water. Coming back in from the water was easy also. I'll be returning.
Very cool lake! Went around it on a SUP board, lots of underwater and above water old huge cedar stumps to paddle around, decently big beach area to lounge around, all around a nice place to check out! 🌊⛰️🌲🏞️🤙✨
Nice hike and workout. Worth the view at the top. Took about 40 mins to get to the top and about 30 mins down. Try to go early because it gets crowded quick. Plenty of parking. Be sure to check out the lake before you leave. Dog friendly.
Pretty lake surrounded by lush, green hillsides. There is a paved path around the lake, set back 50 feet or so from the water, which is mostly hidden by trees. Take the many short trails down to the water for great views. The west side had numerous dead, bleached tree stumps in the water, providing interesting photo opportunities
Discover the chance to unwind and connect with nature at Rattlesnake Lake! Explore the many trails for walking or biking, and enjoy the beauty of a well-kept park. Let the stunning mountain views from the lake uplift your spirit!
When you get to the actual lake it's absolutely breathtaking. Plenty of space to post up and hang with the family. The water looked very nice and clear. This is early June and people were fully swimming. It was so cold and refreshing. There were swimmers, kayakers, and people just on floaties. There were boats far out in the distance as well. The only down fall was the parking. There was a lot of it, but there were quadruple the people there were of spots ... so GO EARLYYYY. we went at about 2 or 230 on a Sunday (yes the wrost day to try to go anywhere lol) and we spent a total of 30 minutes trying to park. But after that it was great. Apparently there is a hike also and we saw a lady who made it to the top of the mountain. Go girl go! There were poapotties and outhouse style bathrooms so they were pretty bad... but there is a store like 3 minutes away that has a nice restroom so go before you get there.
One of the most iconic — and crowded — hikes in the area, and for a good reason. It's freaking gorgeous and only about 2 miles up. It's a little steep but not bad for experienced hikers. The lake at the bottom is crystal clear and perfect for a dip after your hike on a hot day. I see folks kayaking and paddleboarding in the lake pretty often, too. There's a lot of parking but it still fills up pretty quick every weekend all summer long.
Mt Si
4. Mt Si
4.8
(245)
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Rugged mountain peak with maintained trails & sweeping views of Mount Rainier & beyond.
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Worth the hard hike. The view is amazing. Not for beginner hiker. 8 miles round trip. It takes 2 hrs to get to the top, if you don’t rest in between.
Beautiful but strenuous hike via Mt Si Trail. Loved seeing the panoramic views from the top!
Wonderful trails with spectacular view! Gets a little crowded so I would go as early as possible.
I completed the 10.35-mile hike in about over 6 hours. The trail is well-maintained and generally not too challenging, except for the last 0.3 miles. That final stretch is quite rocky and the trail can be hard to follow.
Wonderful trail, well maintained and very popular so coming here to hike alone is not as scary. Until the top it is a steep hike, the incline gets higher as you get closer, and in the end you have to do some rock climbing (light), even if you are going to do the Haystack “scramble”. Started the hike from the bottom at 7am and got down by 11:20am ish, so over 4 hours out and back if you go at moderate pace. Discover pass is required.
A wonderful 8 mile round-trip hike with an elevation gain of 3200 ft! It's definitely not a beginners hike. Very strenuous hike with old growth forest and a dramatic summit, but the views were clouded due to an overcast weather. A friendly Canada Jay ate out of our hand! Definitely doing the hike again on a clear day.
Beautiful hike. Definitely challenging with the steady incline but views at the top are worth it. Bring plenty of water and snacks. A big parking lot though needs discover pass. Well maintained trail and hardly any bugs. Will be back again.
Got to the trailhead at 8:45 with a good amount of cars already in the parking lot. The first couple miles have no snow and is pretty gradual. The last 2 miles we put our spikes on and they helped quite a bit. We decided to not attempt going to the Haystack because of snow. Mount Si was clear and gorgeous today and I saw at least 50 others on the trail which was pretty cool. Mount Rainier was looking pretty sweet too. Round trip was 8.26 miles and 3,304 feet elevation gain.
Twin Falls Trailhead
5. Twin Falls Trailhead
4.7
(2294)
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Starting point with parking for well-maintained trail to waterfalls in mountainous state park.
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Wow, what a beautiful spot! We did this hike on a sunny weekend morning and were completely blown away by the scenery. The trail itself is a relatively easy, well-maintained walk through a classic lush Pacific Northwest forest. It’s a gentle incline for the most part, making it very accessible for most fitness levels. The payoff is incredible. You get several viewpoints of the different sections of the falls, and the final lower falls viewpoint is powerful and misty – absolutely spectacular. The sound of the cascading water alone is worth the trip. A few practical tips for visitors: 1. Get there early. The main parking lot is not huge and fills up very quickly, especially on a nice day. 2. A Discover Pass is required for parking, so make sure you have one displayed in your car. 3. Wear sturdy shoes. The trail can be a bit rocky and muddy in spots, particularly near the viewpoints. As a visitor to the Seattle area, this was a perfect example of the incredible nature the region has to offer. Highly recommend for a morning outing.
This is a beautiful hike! We went on a weekday and got there around 8:30. There was plenty of parking and not too many people on the trail. It's worth going all the way up to the upper falls. Took us about an hour. On the way down we stopped where we could sit by the water. By then the trail was starting to get busy. Would definitely go back again.
The bridge over the falls is a good turn back point, there isn't really anything past that. But there were a lot of tiny mushrooms up there. It's a beautiful hike and one I'll definitely do again. There's bathrooms and garbage at the trail head. Discovery pass required or at $10 day pass when you get there.
Twin Falls Trailhead is a great spot for an easy hike or run! I completed the round trip in about 1 hour and 30 minutes, but it took me longer because I stopped often to take photos — the views are really beautiful! There’s no clear endpoint on the trail — the actual final point is Bridge #2, but you can’t see the main waterfall from there. The trail is easy, but there are many wet areas, so I recommend wearing comfortable shoes. Sneakers or hiking shoes with good traction work best because the path is uneven and rocky in some places. Lots of people walk their dogs here, so if you plan to run, be careful. Overall, a very pleasant and accessible trail with great views! 🌿📸👟
Nice hike, very scenic on the first half. Would not bring young children here. Some parts of the well traveled trail are a little dangerous and must be taken with caution. Saw a few small nettle caterpillars too which are really pokey and would advise avoiding contact. Brought hiking poles for safety since some of the drier parts are more slippery and steep. Most of the trail is maintained and they have built stairs to make it safer and more accessible to foot traffic. Did not see many other hikers after the twin falls viewpoint.
Twin Falls is a relatively easy trail with stunning waterfall views at the end. Perfect for a quick nature getaway. Highly recommend bringing a swimsuit—there are a few spots near the river to dip your feet or take a cold plunge! 🌿💧
Peaceful and serene. The whole experience was so calming. It's definitely a moderate hike, just keep in mind that you are hiking up ⬆️ to the falls, so there are definitely a few steep hills, you get plenty of breaks in between though.
Beautiful, with a well used trail that will be easy for most with some short steeps and moderate uphills. For those who are less mobile, it will be more challenging. I was glad to have trekking poles, which helped me with the stepping stones over rivulets, some places with uneven or loose ground, and the climb to Bench Overlook. I turned around there - worth it to take my time and get there. Parking was no problem mid-week; I bought a Discover Pass at the kiosk there.
Olallie State Park
6. Olallie State Park
4.6
(623)
State park
Nature & Parks
This park features 6 miles of trails, picnic tables, freshwater fishing & cascading waterfalls.
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Arguably one of my most favorite day-hike places in western WA. These pictures were taken in February of 2021. There were areas of slick mud and slippery ice, but, this is expected during this time of year. Beautiful waterfalls and very peaceful!
First time here. It wasn't busy on a cloudy day. So many mushrooms on the forest floor. I love that there are easy and hard trail options in the same area so people who don't want to do a challenging one can go on an easy one instead.
Pretty decent hike up to the falls which are nice. Good amount of climbing in the last stretch. The water access is pretty good. Not bad for a 40 min drive. Parking is sufficient but helps to get there early. Dog friendly too.
Twin waterfalls is an amazing spot to visit. Its a great hike and you should be very happy with the views. Beware of yellow jacket bees.🐝🐝🐝
Amazing trail! Gorgeous views! Beautiful waterfalls! And many areas to view them! The closest and best view in my opinion is when the stairs go to the right and downwards, there is a little balcony/deck to see the waterfalls from. I recommend checking all view points though, because it's such a great workout! My kids and I did this hike no problem! It is a little rough going up with an incline, and tons of stairs. Bathroom is in the parking lot, and discover pass is needed. Peaceful and quiet! Quite a few people on the trail too. Tons of places to veer off and look at the water. Plus all the Beautiful trees and huge rocks to check out. A definite must see!
Beautiful scenery. Get there fairly early, small parking lot fills up quick.
We love this place: close to the I-90, clean, plenty of picnic areas, the river makes it nice and fresh, waterfalls are beautiful! We love to sit by the river and soak our feet in the clear mountain water. The views are gorgeous! We like to go there on the sunny days when the stones are shiny at the sun and playing with the your brain with the colors. The hikes are in the forest, so you do not need any sunscreen to stay outside. Highly recommended place with your friends and family or just by yourself. There are rangers at the park that makes that place very safe.
A beautiful place for a day trip! A short 2.5 mile round trip hike to twin falls. It is steep in parts so not the best for little kids or those with health conditions that prohibit intense exercise. I would rate the hike medium difficulty. The other smaller waterfall, Weeks falls, is near the picnic area and is an easy hike and good for small kids as well as elderly or those who prefer a easier hike. There are several spots along the river to cool off and sit and relax.
Denny Creek Trail
7. Denny Creek Trail
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Creekside, family hiking route through deciduous trees leading to a series of striking waterfalls.
Cedar River Watershed Education Center
8. Cedar River Watershed Education Center
4.8
(38)
Education center
Sights & Landmarks
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Great place for a quick weekend visit with kids. Family friendly educational center, clean hiking trails near the lake. Public restrooms available. Parking is limited and may be crowded during the busy season. Go early in the day.
We visited today and Sheryl S. and Lisa L. We're amazing sources of information and enthusiasm. The education center was filled with fun and informative interactive displays. The pneumatic tubes and balls that Maze around the rooms made learning about the water life-cycle enjoyable for us adults and even more engaging for the younger crowd. Really looking forward to returning this summer.
There are many pneumatic tubes throughout the museum which use ping pong balls shooting through the tubes to teach how clouds, people, plants and animals are all related through their use of water. There is a small workbook that is interactive with the exhibits, as well. Wonderful for both kids and adults.
This is a must go place with kids. You get to see the rain drum dance. Plus people out there are super friendly and they will make sure that you learn something about the water. On top of this, the washroom here is super duper neat and clean.
Underrated, quiet part of Rattlesnake lake. Perfect "hike" for toddlers-5 yr olds. Nice flat paved trail for strollers, scooters, or bikes. Lots of nice "beaches" to picnic or wade. We saw blackberries, dragonflies, a mini waterfall, not to mention the amazing views of the lake, Rattlesnake mountain, and snoqualmie valley.
Went with a group to the Education Center and learned the fascinating story of the watershed. Then we had lunch and walked around Rattlesnake Lake. It was a great experience. Highly recommended!
Outstanding spot. Do not miss the haunting raindrop drumming in the center court. Combine the visit with a walk to Rattle Snake Lake of the ridge high above the centre. Really a hidden gem of a place.
Anna Constance was my liason for knowledge today. She is a valuable member of The Cedar River Watershed educational team which is located adjacent to Rattlesnake Lake. The center provides a great deal of information as to the history of the development, both positive & negative of the area in regards to electrical, natural watershed, geological surveys, dams & housing development. The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe also contributes a unique perspective on the manner in which this development affected their way of life. Various members of the tribe give their personal testimony, both written & oral, including esteemed Chief Andy DelosAngeles who was instrumental in The Federal Acknowledgement of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe. The center includes a children's hands-on educational center, walking trails, handicapped trails, well kept bathroom facilities & incredible, natural beauty.
Bybee Farms
9. Bybee Farms
4.8
(250)
Temporarily Closed
Farm
Sights & Landmarks
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Beautiful morning picking blueberries with our toddler. Simple process to grab buckets (including small 5 lb ones that the two year old could easily carry) and then straight into the field to enjoy picking from the loaded bushes with the backdrop of Mount Si right behind. Paying was easy and friendly, and we were glad we could pay with a credit card.
Our 3rd time in 3 years—this place never disappoints! 🫐 Arrive by 9am on weekends and head all the way toward Mount Little Si for the biggest, ripest, sweetest berries (yes, even the hard-to-reach ones are worth it). Picked 3.3 lbs for just $10—same price as two years ago. No inflation here! Made blueberry pancakes inside & out—drop a comment if you want the recipe.
Aug 23rd - I would not recommend going now unless you are REALLY determined to pick blueberries. There’s none left unless you go deep into the back of the main farm, in the middle of the rows where the branches hang low from the weight of berries. You’ll find ripened and unripened berries. Be prepared to squat down and look up into the branches, even crawl around on your hands and knees. I think blueberry season is just over now.
No extra entry fees. Just need to grab the bucket and pick up the fresh and yummy blueberries. My kids had lots of fun It’s worth it. Cash $3.15/lb Credit $3.25/lb
Nestled in the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley at the base of Mount Si, Bybee Blueberry Farm offers an amazing family experience! Bybee Farms offers people of all ages the opportunity to pick some of the sweetest blueberries they will ever eat and witness the absolute beauty of the majestic Mount Si. The prices are very reasonable. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and the blueberries are a plenty. Bybee Farms offer six different varieties of blueberries, including the early ripening varieties of Bluecrop and Blueray. The heirloom, varieties include Stanley, Dixi, Pemberton, and Jersey. Great experience and a must stop whether you live in the Snoqualmie Valley, the greater Seattle area, or just passing through. including six wonderful varieties.
Fun blueberry picking experience for kids and adults. $3.15 per pound, accepts Venmo. Mount Si is in the background, making great photos.
Love going here every year - always plenty of berries, well maintained fields, good pricing. I also appreciate that one of the checkout lines always has Venmo as a payment option as i dont usually carry cash or a checkbook and want to limit what I am carrying on me while holding a bucket of berries in a field for an hour!
Gorgeous views with blueberry field in foreground and Mt Si in background. Simple in and out parking, they have buckets and just takes the kids and walk up and down the rows and rows of blueberries. We found the best ones near the back late in the season. Our kids really enjoyed the experience. We took about an hour to pick and went back home for lunch.
Goldmyer Hot Springs Trail
10. Goldmyer Hot Springs Trail
Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Forest path to naturally heated pools surrounded by waterfalls, plus campsites & picnic spots.
Little Si Trail
11. Little Si Trail
Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
Teneriffe Falls
12. Teneriffe Falls
4.6
(120)
Waterfall
Sights & Landmarks
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It beautiful waterfall. Now lemme say it takes about 3miles to get to the falls. The first mile is pretty easy, then it start to get harder once you hit the rocks. If you coming with children i suggest you give yourself enough time. It takes about 4-6 for a round trip.
The longest and the most challenging trailhead I’ve ever went! 3.5 hours of round trip to get to the waterfalls. Might be the best if you could go during the daylight with a pair of real hiking shoes. After all, it was worth it. Will try to get to the top of the mountain next time.
We went on a Sunday to hike with a group of 5 people and our dog. The hike is well worth it and there are signs to hike to Mt. Tenerife falls or to the mountain. The switchbacks towards the end can be intense lots of rocks. Overall love this hike 8/10.
Discover Pass required but a big parking lot with bathrooms. Trail was in great condition and well marked. I’d recommend going up and taking the “right” as in stay to the right for the way up and take the connector down. The falls are incredible and are well worth the hike!
Really great mountain views and waterfall! I would definitely say the hike is moderate - hard. Very very rocky with lots of elevation gain in the second half out. All trails distance is a bit off, my watch read 5.8 miles round trip. Was moderately crowded, especially for a Thursday morning. All very friendly, lots of dogs! Dogs and kiddos can access the water and there’s a few great flat spots for rests/picnics. Also lots of wildflowers starting to come up in late June
Did the Teneriffe falls loop trail counterclockwise on July 18th. You can find this trail description on Alltrails. The falls is literally dry now so you don't hear any water sound on the way up as you get near the falls. The return trip is very pleasant via the Teneriffe falls connector trail and passed quite a number of bridges and creeks and small falls, this section was very enjoyable compared to the actual Teneriffe falls at this time of year. This is a nice 6mile loop trail compared to the out and back on the Teneriffe falls trail which is very rocky on the upper section.
Good hike, starts of easy but gets interesting when you start climbing the rocks. Recommend having Alltrails while going up. There is still some snow at the tail end so better to have spikes specially when coming down. Plenty of parking and beautiful waterfalls.
8.16.25 - Great trail, medium difficulty. The last third or so gets very rocky and very steep. I highly recommend good boots and hiking poles. The trail to the falls is uphill the whole way. The trail was well maintained but I recommend having a map of the route on your phone because there are trails that lead off of the main path that can be misleading.
Pour House Bar & Grill
13. Pour House Bar & Grill
4.2
(820)
Bar & grill
Hamburger restaurant
Storied haunt offering bar food, cocktails & draft beer, plus pool, ping-pong & outdoor seating.
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The Pour House is a great place to enjoy fantastic food, cocktails, meet new friends, or just hang out on the deck or in the yard on a Sunny Day 😎 summer or fall! Bring the pooches and your friends 🧡
In my opinion this is a perfect place to stop and grab a drink and an excellent meal. I've never been here before and I stopped there a couple days ago. The food was out of this world! The service dang, personality plus. The atmosphere is very casual and relaxed. It was so nice to be there.
Great place if you are a local. We have been coming here when we pass through town for the last 4 years and a couple years ago service was great...now if your not a local or familiar face you have to go back to the bar and wait for or a drink or ask if someone is coming to take your order. Not what it used to be. Good service always keeps people coming back but when people who came in behind you have food on the table and fresh drinks before you have even had your order taken...why keep going back?
Came into NB late and did a quick search to see what was open. After reading several good reviews, we hit this place. As we pulled up at 10PM, the parking lot was packed. We knew we chose the right place. Food was amazing, beer selection was great. Service was order at the bar and they deliver. Only reason I marked down atmosphere a little was it was very loud in there. People were having a great time and it didn't bother us at all!
I had the prime rib French dip with a side of chili. It's rare to get chili with chunks of steak in it, ground beef and just a few beans... Just the way I like it! The sandwich was excellent as well. Super sweet staff found me even though I had gone outside for a phone call. Huge back patio. Tons of seating options. Many screens with the Mariners playing. Bright and inviting.
When you’re tired and excited for a good meal after a hike at Mt. Rainier, and get treated poorly by the waitress, you get one star. Clearly, we were coming in from hiking, saw that this place was open, and sat down politely. The waitress walks over without a smile and says you can’t be here if I don’t see ID’s.’ Our daughter is just under 21, and most taverns and pubs we have been to have a dining area that allows families, and a bar area that is adults only. She treated us like it was obvious that the whole restaurant is over 21 and ‘I can’t serve you without an ID.’ We understand if you have a policy, but how about trying some courtesy? Learn some customer service skills and try ‘Sorry, we are 21 and up for the whole restaurant, but I can suggest X restaurant that is open and serves families.’ She did not offer a suggestion and had a sourpuss look on her face during the whole encounter. Awful. Would not suggest this place. It is small, dull, and unwelcoming.
This is a good sports bar with a good menu and a good selection of beers and Bourbon. Great music on the night we were there.
Came in for lunch after playing on Rattlesnake Lake at Cedar Falls. The service was tops! The atmosphere was perfect for a pub. The food was just okay. I would still enjoy returning again and again. Honestly, it's a cool place.
North Bend Theatre
14. North Bend Theatre
4.6
(315)
Movie theater
Fun & Games
Independent circa-1941 movie house with art deco look offering 1st-run flicks & special programs.
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I love the vibe of this vintage local theater in North Bend. The sound entrance is so cute! I went there for a birthday party for kids and it was so much fun! Will definitely come back! Totally different experience to regular big cinema.
I've been taking my son to the free kids movies all summer and it's been a highlight of my summer. The staff are always kind despite being surrounded by rambunctious kids excited for movies. The theater itself is pretty great, having enough space to sit comfortably as a tall person is rare! What stands out most is their prices are ridiculously fair, if not unfair to the theater. I always purchase something from the concession in hopes of keeping them open with these low prices! Thank you for doing the free movies and drawing us in!
Nice small town theater with a awesome "Twin Peaks" walk of fame out front. Yes, they could use some updates in the auditorium (some new seats would go a loooooong way) but still a great example of a classic movie theater. Staff is excellent and the popcorn is top notch!
This is a gorgeous, and very friendly family owned theatre. The setting is beautiful and there is clearly a lot of care put into the curation of cinema here. We need more cinemas like this to exist! Loved the custom ticket stubs...
We LOVE this Gem of a Hometown Theater and its owners! They get first run movies! Why go anywhere else? Great prices and popcorn! On Halloween we were treated to a wonderful “campy” Vintage Vampire Movie with subtitles ACCOMPANIED by Danny Kolke on the Organ! Magnificent!
We hosted a graduation event for our son and it couldn't have been a more wonderful experience! The staff were incredible, collaborative and above and beyond helpful! Our guests were so impressed with the history and charm of the theater. The popcorn was buttery and delicious. And they worked with us to play our son's short films as well as a surprise Cameo, a slideshow and playlist. Everyone was blown away. We are so grateful to live in a community with a historic theater run by supportive, creative film buffs! Thank you North Bend Theater!!!
The theater takes you back in time. Built around 1941, it has a nice art deco look. Limited concession offerings, but the prices are very reasonable and most importantly it has a bar!
Every summer this theater provides lots of free entertainment for kids who are out of school. Although I have seen adult films here occasionally, my last visit was Matilda with my 4-year-old grandson. The popcorn wasn't free, and that's great. I hope they break even selling popcorn, candy and drinks. As I was leaving town I noticed that this week they had a vaCATion video festival planned for the kids this week. All cat shorts. Wish I could stick around long enough to enjoy it.
Compass Outdoor Adventures
15. Compass Outdoor Adventures
4.9
(181)
Tour operator
Tours
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Compass Adventures provided an unforgettable team-building experience! The atmosphere was perfect. Luke, Lashann, Courtenay, and their crew, went above and beyond to ensure our group had a memorable time. Their attention to detail and enthusiasm made every moment engaging and fun. The highlight of our event was the Pub Olympics, which was the ideal way to wrap up two productive days of meetings. It fostered camaraderie, competition, and plenty of laughs. Highly recommend Compass Adventures for any group looking to bond, recharge, and have a blast!
Loved the bike tunnel tour! We went for a work retreat with 6 of us and it was perfect! Jason and Jaylin were awesome guides and we had so much fun
I have had the pleasure of working with Luke and his team a couple of times. Every time the events are fun with an added twist. I so appreciate all the work they do in the planning and execution of events for my clients. Family Reunions are a perfect fit - competitions, bragging rights and prizes for all.
Had an awesome adventure riding the rail trail with Courtnay and Jason! They had our bikes ready, made sure everyone was comfortable, shared stories along the way, and generally made the day great. Courtnay's high energy kept us moving with smiles on our faces. Great time!
We had such a great time on our bike tour! Our guides were super enthusiastic and helpful along the entire trip. They even had snacks! But the best part was ending the adventure at their restaurant South Fork North Bend. The food was bomb and the service was incredible! I will definitely be booking another adventure before the summer ends!
I had a great experience with everyone I worked with at Compass Outdoor Adventures. I reached out on Monday for a large 20 person group event for Wednesday that same week and we had everything ironed out by end of day Monday. I was very impressed with how seamless the entire process was. Day of event; our guides Deni and Jason were so fun to work with. We had several stops to talk about the local wildlife and we also stopped for some photos. The team thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Thank you again!
We had an awesome experience working with Compass Adventures! Courtenay and Lashann helped us plan a biking adventure in Redmond and Kirkland for a business group, and they were fantastic—super easy to work with, flexible, and always quick to respond. They brought great energy onsite—fun, friendly, and really helpful with our attendees. When rain threatened our plans, they jumped in with creative backup ideas without missing a beat. You can tell they really care about what they do and the people they work with. I truly appreciated their support and can’t wait to work with them again!
This was the third year my daughter attended, and it was by far the best yet. Even though the weather wasn’t ideal, the incredible camp leaders made up for it with their energy, creativity, and enthusiasm. Such an amazing group of role models — thank you for making this experience so special for our kids.
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