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1Snoqualmie Point Park

4.7
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Nestled in the heart of nature, Snoqualmie Point Park is a breathtaking destination that offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and hills, including Rattlesnake Mountain and Mt. Si. This 8-acre park provides a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility amidst towering pine trees and fresh air. Whether you're looking to unwind with a good book, work in peace, or simply soak up the serene atmosphere, Snoqualmie Point Park has something for everyone.
Great protected (from bikes) trail for hikers. A classic PNW in the woods experience. Love the easy parking and especially love that the trails for bikes are separate from hikers, felt super safe. Dogs tend to have owners who are off script on the leash law so just be aware. Lots of rocks in some sections— I was happy to have my trusty comfy Danners on but I saw some folks running in light sneakers despite the temp and the mud. Interesting little birds I haven’t seen before! I’ve been trying to get a family member to start at the other end so we can key swap, it’s the perfect trail for it. In and out or through, really enjoyable hike and beautiful views if you are lucky, otherwise just great fresh air and trees!! I did use but finally killed my poles after ten years but taped them, thx for the support—I like the arm workout and was able to move faster over the rocky sections but they weren’t necessary.
Jodilyn O — Google review
It's the picnic spot from Twin Peaks but it is also a really pretty green space. Totally great place to go walking about and would ya believe... have a picnic?
0ENomads — Google review
Highly recommend visiting this site. It has stunning views of the mountains, and has easy access to Rattlesnake Trailhead. Perfect spot for a weekend getaway or picnic on a sunny day. Lots of trails to explore, and plenty of mountain biking to enjoy! Perfect for stargazing during the night as well, with the crystal clear view of the stars.
Nikhil K — Google review
I hiked to grand prospect. It was steeper than I anticipated, but a great exercise. The trail overall was fairly boring with few views until Grand Prospect. With that said, it's in wonderful condition and the payoff is spectacular! I was surprised by the dozens of mountain bikers enjoying their trails. Other than the trail crossings you wouldn't know they were there. Arrive early as parking was full by the time I made it back to my car (~9am)
Anthony F — Google review
This is a small park, surprisingly close to seattle/bellevue, and an amazing view of cascades. There is a viewing deck, standing at the top,and zero to minimal hike required. And the bathroom was super clean!!
Sadat S — Google review
Wanna watch snow capped mountains, lush green and fresh air? This is the perfect escape for you. Half and hour drive from Bellevue Downtown. This place offers amazing views, great place for camping. Guess what, they even have a concert stage for private events.
Ashik N — Google review
Our visit to Snoqualmie Point Park was a delightful experience that offered a tranquil retreat amidst stunning natural scenery. Situated in Snoqualmie, Washington, this park boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and provides a serene setting for relaxation and exploration. The highlight of Snoqualmie Point Park is undoubtedly the panoramic views it offers. From the park's elevated position, visitors are treated to sweeping vistas of the Snoqualmie Valley, Cascade Mountains, and the iconic Snoqualmie Falls in the distance. The sight is truly awe-inspiring, especially during clear weather conditions when visibility is optimal. The park itself is well-maintained and offers various amenities for visitors to enjoy. Picnic tables and benches are scattered throughout the park, providing comfortable spots to sit and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. There are also well-marked trails that invite leisurely walks or invigorating hikes, allowing visitors to explore the natural landscape at their own pace. Snoqualmie Point Park is an ideal location for photography enthusiasts, as it offers numerous picturesque viewpoints. The combination of the breathtaking scenery, cascading waterfalls, and verdant forests creates a captivating backdrop for capturing memorable photos. The park's tranquility and peaceful ambiance make it a perfect place to unwind and connect with nature. Whether you're seeking a quiet escape or a spot to enjoy a picnic with loved ones, Snoqualmie Point Park provides a serene environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It's worth noting that the park can be popular, especially during weekends and peak seasons. As a result, parking may be limited, so arriving early or planning your visit during off-peak hours is advisable. Plus point is you can come right to the entrance round about to drop kids and family and park at available spot. In summary, Snoqualmie Point Park offers a serene escape and breathtaking views of the surrounding natural landscape. Its well-maintained facilities, accessible trails, and peaceful atmosphere make it a wonderful destination for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone seeking tranquility amidst stunning scenery. We highly recommend visiting Snoqualmie Point Park to experience the serene beauty and spectacular views it has to offer.
Sid — Google review
It's Wonderful for views & photography. Nothing else. You need a discover pass here. Bicycle renting place is also there. I couldn't find any restroom.
Anz C — Google review
37580 Winery Rd, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Snoqual…•(425) 888-1555•Tips and more reviews for Snoqualmie Point Park

2Snoqualmie Falls

4.8
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Snoqualmie Falls is a renowned 270-foot waterfall that attracts many visitors with its stunning views and offers a park and gift shop at the top. Even on foggy or rainy days, the trip can still be enjoyable. The mist often adds to the allure of the falls, creating a unique experience. Visitors can park at the top for a quick look or take a leisurely 20-minute walk down to the lower boardwalk for another perspective.
It's always a beautiful time here at the falls. It's a great walk for an elderly love one as well. If you have an assistive device, there are ramps that make navigation smooth. My favorite time to come up here is in autumn right before the rainy season. You'll get to see the transition of the foliage. It is absolutely gorgeous, a nice brisk walk and there are some picnic areas here to stop and get a snap from the gift shop or bring your own sandwiches and snacks and enjoy the views! Awesome photo opportunities! Came up here years ago to have anniversary photos taken, this was before it became too saturated with non- local tourist! Parking does get full, but there is plenty of accessible parking available!
Hi I — Google review
Very cool place, awesome walk. There's a visitors center and gift shop that is excellent, better than most other attraction gift shops. There's a cafe inside, and the shop sells a bunch of books and small items, jewelry and cute special things, as well as art and wares of the Snoqualmie Tribe. Awesome place, totally worth a visit or pick me up after you walked the falls.
Parisa Z — Google review
They have rebuilt the observation deck and it has a great view. Parking is a 2 hour minimum for $10... which is kinda a ripoff considering you only need 10 minutes to walk to the observation deck and back. There is handicap access.
Lori S — Google review
Great place to stop and take in the falls. They do charge for parking and I think it was around $6 or so. The views are incredible and paths and walkways are well maintained and clean. The path down to water is about a mile and a half and we didn't make it to the end because wife recently had back surgery and was becoming a bit much.
Rich P — Google review
Before there was internet access this was a little known gem. Its a bustling tourist area now with a little restaurant and the store. There is a great hotel overlooking the falls and multiple viewing areas. Its clean and beautiful and worth the drive. You can still climb down for a swim in a few areas. Shh....
Dee R — Google review
This is one of Washington's must see destinations!! Beautiful, educational, recreational and immaculate always! We have been visiting this area for many years. It has been one of our most favorite places to hike down to. Great place to have a picnic. Not far from great restaurants and quaint shops! You will love your visit and I'm sure you will definitely come again!! Don't take my word for it, visit and see for yourself!!
Jackie R — Google review
Beautiful waterfall. If you go on the weekend and it's a nice day, go early to ensure you get a parking spot. Although there was no fee to see the falls, there is a charge for parking. If you only want to see the falls, you can easily park and see it from the top. There are also views from the bottom where it meets the river. The parking spots at the bottom are limited, so most people hike down the hill. The trail might be a lot for some people to come back up, so take that into consideration before you go down. That said, if you are in Seattle, I recommend a visit.
Will W — Google review
So much has changed with this famous local landmark, but for the better. My favorite part is the improvement in accessibility. Park in the upper lot because the parking nearby the visitor center and souvenir store is $8 for every 2 hours!
RM R — Google review
6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•http://www.snoqualmiefalls.com/•(425) 326-2563•Tips and more reviews for Snoqualmie Falls
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3Fisher Creek Park

4.7
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After enjoying a bike ride on the local trails, I stumbled upon Fisher Creek Park in Snoqualmie, WA. Unaware of the distance and battery life of my electric bike, I feared being stranded without power. Thankfully, this park was a welcome surprise with all its amenities. It felt like an oasis in the middle of nowhere. I recharged my battery, quenched my thirst, and relieved myself in their facilities.
Terrific park! A must-go whenever I have my g-kids. We've been coming here since they were 6 & 3; they're now 10 & 7. They stay busy here for as much as an hour. Many things to climb on, slide on, zip along on, spin on. We love it!
Karen K — Google review
There needs to be large caution signs surrounding the playground stating the age range for which it was designed. My son LOVES slides and isn't bothered much by taller slides. We visited this playground purely because it featured so many slides. However, these slides are huge, very steep, and are known as "Vipers," which just means they feature a serpentine action. They are also very narrow. The serpentine action will really shake and jostle the little ones around. If the slider is wearing shorts, each change of direction in the serpentine offers an opportunity for the slider's exposed skin to stick to the slide, and because the slides are so steep, it's impossible to slow momentum - so it's really easy for a slider to have limbs become stuck or hung up on the serpentines, causing them to fold over themselves, essentially resulting in something similar to rug burn. My son is only 3, but he's 95th percentile for height, so he looks like he's 5. Even then, these slides were way too much for him. He went down the smallest slide fine with my help, but the next two larger slides tossed him around enough for him to become stuck at certain points down the second slide and then get his foot caught underneath himself on the third slide, which gave him the equivalent of rug burn on his toes and the top of his foot. We were all so disappointed and decided not to try another slide. The slides would MAYBE.... maybe maybe maybe be "safe-ish" for a 6 year old at the youngest, but fun will likely be had by children closer to 8 years old and older. Most of the rest of the playground requires significant upper body strength but could be very fun for older kids. The park was very well-maintained with nice public restrooms, ample picnic tables, plenty of mowed grassy areas, paved pathways, and more among mature trees - a very scenic park indeed. Wish I could give it more stars, and I understand the risks that come with playing on a playground, but my son's disappointing experience and painful "slide burn" could've easily been prevented by simply posting a few caution signs.
Rachel Q — Google review
Nice park for a walk or picnic. Well maintained toilets. Lots of things for kids to play. There are 2 zip lines as well. Kids would definitely enjoy the park. There is a basket ball court as well. Small parking space but there is some street parking available.
Sairam M — Google review
Great playground that has even two zip lines. You can spend here with kid few hours and still not be able to get him from the place. The restrooms on-site are good. Parking is a bit small but seems to be enough. Ice cream truck coming on parking father's all the kids at once.
Sergey B — Google review
Great play area for older kids. Public restroom. Very limited parking; large vehicles will be problematic. (*situated at entrance to a residential area). Access to walking/bike trails.
Betty M — Google review
Seems relatively new and well maintained (newer barks, smooth zip lines). Lots of creative structures for kids to climb around too
Sandy W — Google review
Pros: definitely something for all ages. Rock climbing wall, ziplines, walking trail in a forest like setting, open single stall bathroom and drinking fountain, slides, monkey bars, rope some, merry go round, basketball court, picnic tables, off street parking, easy to find. Cons: even though it's for all ages, probably not ideal for ages under two if left unsupervised. No swings, little shade or protection from the rain, lots of people and not a lot of them following covid protocol.
Muriah J — Google review
Best playground we've been to in a long time. Great walking trails.
Meghann M — Google review
7805 Fisher Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/935/Fisher-Creek-Park•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Fisher Creek Park

4Jeanne Hansen Community Park

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Jeanne Hansen Community Park is a newly established park in Snoqualmie, featuring two play areas with synthetic turf instead of the usual mulch found in other parks. The park offers wide-open sports fields, making it perfect for activities like soccer and frisbee. Additionally, visitors can explore soft nature trails around the backside of the park.
Jean Hansen is a great place to hang out or play different kinds of games. You can simply enjoy nature. There are enough number of benches for walkers and joggers to rest. There are multiple soccer fields for your kids to enjoy. There are many kids who go there so if your kid wants to make friends, it’s a perfect place. Plus, if you want to have a birthday party or any kind of event for someone, there’s a picnic shelter where you can hang out. Jean Hansen is a very spacious area. They are even trails in the back of the park so people can do a mini hike or simply enjoy nature. If your kid isn’t too familiar with sports, there is a playground for them to play in. It is very safe, so do not worry. It has many parking spots, unless there is a football game or soccer game going on. But don’t worry there is lots of street parking.
G S — Google review
Really nice park. Two playgrounds next to each other, the bigger blue one with two big kid swings, one baby swing and a big play structure and then a smaller yellow and green one with two baby swings and a smaller play structure. Covered, reservable picnic area, at least 3 grills, nice bathrooms, lots of trash bins and benches and a good sized parking lot. Plus the walking paths and sports fields. And really pretty views too.
Madeleine T — Google review
Very great Park hon to do a couple of soccer fields too turf and then about a lot of grass that you can do honestly whatever you want a ton of goals good resources and there’s a lot there’s good playground. If you wanna bring your kids here very good spot to go out there’s picnic table the public grills. There’s a water fountain there’s public restrooms and on occasions and events. There is a snack shack, but it can be very crowded due to the popularity of soccercannot recommend.
P D — Google review
One of the best maintained parks near to Snoqualmie water falls. I was looking for a covered park that we could use to have lunch and found this to be just 14 minutes away from the waterfalls. On a rainy day this would be a good place to stop if you are planning to carry your lunch. One ground had soccer game for kids going on and parking lots was full of vehicles. Still there was ample space for more. Restroom is clean and I would definitely be coming back here.
Jacob J — Google review
Nice layout, lots of space, stopped with our 8th graders after a field trip to Franklin Falls. They enjoyed the park!
David M — Google review
Great soccer field and clean playground and restrooms.
Joseph S — Google review
A very nice community park. It has 2 large soccer fields and a small playground along with bathrooms and plenty of parking. If you want to use the park primary for the playground others nearby are larger and just as convenient.
Randy L — Google review
My son played a soccer game at the field. The field is in a park in the center of a planned suburb. It's kind of Stepford wife-y but nice. The field is turf. There is another field and two playgrounds. The park is surrounded by trees, many if which have beautiful fall foliage.
Tammy F — Google review
34226 SE Jacobia St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/facilities/facility/details/Jeanne-…•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Jeanne Hansen Community Park

5Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie Depot

4.5
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The Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie Depot, is a restored 1890 depot that offers a captivating glimpse into the railway history of the Snoqualmie Valley. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts, locomotives, and equipment at its two locations: the historic depot in town and the Train Shed Exhibit Hall. Visitors can embark on a historic journey on the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad to North Bend and through the picturesque Snoqualmie Valley to Snoqualmie Falls.
This railway museum is a great place to visit, especially for families. They have a small train that kids can play on, and the best part—it’s free! The museum grounds are nice for walking around, with interesting displays and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s a fun and educational spot to spend some time outdoors.
Grace — Google review
We had a beautiful train ride in a rail car restored from 1915. The train had a lift, making it accessible for my 88 year-old grandfather to enjoy for Father’s Day. Our trip was made great by the staff who were beyond kind. Every one of them went out of their way to help ensure our trip was comfortable and informative. Cannot thank Kole, Lee, Will, and Nick enough- highly recommend!!
Kylie R — Google review
Love this liko town due to its history and its aged building. Its appearance carries a story with it even as u pass through its tempting to make a stop, and in the night, ooh wow. It’s like a replica of a Bavarian town. Every single inch of a mile here has history. So for history lovers, mind having a break here while on your way up north.
Anthony K — Google review
This is actually a museum in two parts. One downtown (the Depot), with a book store, displays, an engine and multiple types of train car.(free) Then, about a mile away is the museum with displays inside, including engines, more train cars, a caboose, several informational videos and a diorama with a train running through it. More cars and engines outside. You need a ticket for the inside.
Anne M — Google review
A Perfect Day Out at Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie. Visited last week with my family and had such a lovely time! The walk along the historic railway route is absolutely refreshing, with scenic views, vintage engines, and photo-perfect spots at every turn. It’s a peaceful place that feels like a hill station escape calm, quiet, and surrounded by beautiful trees. We explored the charming local shops nearby loved the ice cream parlors, thrift stores, and especially the vintage silver stone jewelry collections. Such unique finds! The whole area feels like a step back in time with a peaceful vibe and so many Instagram-worthy moments. Highly recommend it for a relaxing day with family, great walks, and discovering hidden gems around the station. 🌿🚂🍦✨
Anita P — Google review
Love it.. such a great experience. Been going here since I was little. 30 plus years later still an amazing stop.
John M — Google review
This is a fun and unique experience if you're visiting Snoqualmie! Beautiful views and very nice staff.
Darlene C — Google review
A traditional train museum with artifacts that you just don’t see other museums. Very impressed with the depot as well.
Keith D — Google review
38625 SE King St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.trainmuseum.org/•(425) 888-3030 ext. 7202•Tips and more reviews for Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie Depot
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6Snoqualmie Community Park (Splash Pad)

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Snoqualmie Community Park, also known as Jeanne Hansen Park, is a picturesque and well-maintained park surrounded by mountains. It offers various amenities such as athletic fields, tennis courts, play equipment, walking paths, picnic shelters, parking, and restrooms. The park provides beautiful views and ample space for outdoor activities like soccer and basketball. Visitors can enjoy the scenic surroundings while kids have fun in the play areas.
The newest splash pad was just in for the summer, and it was just PERFECT! Brand new and fun animals with many water features that are suitable for kids of all ages. You can hear giggles and laughter as soon as you pull into parking lot. A very magical place! It’s next to parking lot and bathroom, against an open field and can see mountains in backdrop. Simply beautiful.
Ju T — Google review
This place sounds absolutely enchanting, a true gem to behold. Experiencing it in the springtime must have been delightful. The fresh air and perfect temperature create an idyllic setting. Exploring the trail must have been a wonderful way to immerse oneself in nature's beauty. It sounds like a truly memorable experience.
Reza M — Google review
It is a spacious, green, and well-maintained park - great for sports, play, or just taking time outdoors. The newly opened splash pad is a refreshing new water play destination. The park features interactive in-ground spray elements, a large dump bucket, and creative Pacific Northwest-themed design touches, including a Sasquatch, a friendly bear, and tree features. There is also free parking and restrooms.
Megha A — Google review
The recently opened splash pad is awesome. Kids had a lot of fun. The park has some swings and slide as well. Well maintained, ample parking. Only missing was a men's restroom. However the women's restroom was functional.
Kedar S — Google review
Brand new splash pad at this park is so good for toddlers and older! It was pretty crowded because it’s brand new, but the kids still had fun. It’s definitely lacking shade so either get here early or bring a pop up tent. Parking was fair.
Morgan L — Google review
Great splash pad, clean bathrooms, the playground is nice too but on top of a decent hill so not very ADA friendly. Many dogs (most were leashed, thankfully). There is some seating and minimal shade provided but to secure a space under the trees, you need to get there early. If not, many people brought pop up tents!
Felicia L — Google review
Nice city park. Plenty to do and you can hike over the hill to the bog area. Not many picnic tables, though. Driving through the manicured neighborhoods is a little intimidating and might make you feel like you don't 'fit in'.
Brian D — Google review
We went to the Water park. The kids had a blast!
Ann G — Google review
35016 SE Ridge St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/facilities/facility/details/Snoqual…•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Snoqualmie Community Park (Splash Pad)

7Centennial Fields Park

4.6
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Centennial Fields Park in Snoqualmie is a spacious and beautiful park offering amenities such as playgrounds, sports fields, picnic areas, and walking paths. Visitors can enjoy family BBQs with shaded picnic tables and clean public restrooms. The park boasts stunning mountain views and opportunities to spot wildlife like deer and elk grazing in the adjacent meadow. Additionally, there's an off-leash dog park nearby, making it a great place for pet owners.
There's an excellent accessible playground here, built in 2023. The only problem is there's not much shade for hot days / rain.
Jess T — Google review
Stopped at the park to see the elk grazing in the field. There were benches to sit at and paved walking trails. Seemed like a great place.
Judy M — Google review
Few parks are as beautifully located and so well laid out as this one. Fields, diamonds, well appointed restrooms, inclusive playground, picnic gazebo, paved walking path around the parameter, benches located in multiple areas, shade trees, well kept lawn, an amazing view of Mt Si and if you're there in the early evening you can watch a very impressive herd of elk leisurely grazing beyond the fence. I didn't want to leave!
Melanie T — Google review
Great view of Mt. Si Big park
Karthik K — Google review
Very spacious and relaxing. There are baseball fields and playground. Clean bathrooms and benches. The mountain view splendor is impressive.
Yizu Y — Google review
Nice and quiet park. Family enjoyed a wonderful Sunday afternoon there.
Yale W — Google review
Beautiful spacious park. We were able to enjoy the amazing weather while maintaining the recommended social distance from others out doing the same.
Elizabeth C — Google review
Great park and playground. If you walk around to the far end of the field there is a great view of wildlife. My boys loved the boat playground.
Joshua M — Google review
39903 SE Park St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Centenn…•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Centennial Fields Park

8Winery Rd

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Winery Rd is home to the stunning Snoqualmie Point Park, a breathtaking elevated viewpoint that offers visitors a glimpse into the area's rich history as it was once part of a winery. Opened in 2008, this picturesque park is managed by the City of Snoqualmie and represents a collaborative effort between various public and private organizations. Perched at an impressive elevation of 1,060 feet, it provides spectacular views that are perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility amidst beautiful surroundings.
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9Railroad Community Park

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The Railroad Community Park is a charming and compact recreational area where visitors can admire various vintage locomotives and carriages. Many of these exhibits are accessible for climbing, allowing glimpses into their interiors, although entering the cars themselves may not be possible. Parents should exercise caution with young children due to some steep stairs and sharp areas nearby. Nevertheless, exploring this park is highly recommended as it offers an intriguing glimpse into railroad history.
If you happen to some to Snoqualmie for any reason (Falls, Hiking, Trains, or even Twin Peaks), then do yourself a favor and grab some killer coffee from the Dark Horse right across the street and spend some time walking through town history right here. The size of this timber (pictured) is about as wide as many of the massive legendary Sequoia's that you would find in the Great Redwood forests in the state of California! Most of the engines are behind fences, but you can get right up close to many of the others, and even step back in time by visiting the well preserved train station, which is only a short stroll down the road. Pretty cool step back in time! (Edit: 07/2024 - they are repairing the roof of the old Train Station, and so when you go inside, you might find a lot of displays or things covered, so that the materials above do not fall down or destroy the historical items. In some cases they lock and close the door to this museum completely so that no one would be hurt by accident.
William W — Google review
Neat little park where you can view several old train engines and cars. Many you can climb and view the interior, though you generally cannot enter the cars themselves. I'd advise caution with little ones, as some of the stairs up to the cars can be steep or have sharp spots near them. Still, well worth exploring this park and the neat railroad history here.
Frecky L — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Railway Community Park in Snoqualmie with my family. Our experience at the park was delightful, and it proved to be an ideal destination for a family outing. Here's my review, taking into account the perspective of visiting with young children. Atmosphere and Ambiance: Railway Community Park offers a serene and charming ambiance. The park's picturesque setting, surrounded by lush greenery, creates a tranquil atmosphere perfect for a relaxing day out. The blend of nature and the park's unique railway-themed elements adds a touch of whimsy, making it appealing to both children and adults. Playground Facilities: The highlight of Railway Community Park is undoubtedly the playground area. It is well-maintained and designed with children's safety in mind. The equipment is age-appropriate, catering to various developmental stages. My kids had a blast exploring the slides, swings, climbing structures, and interactive features. The rubberized surface beneath the play structures provides an added layer of safety, easing parental concerns. Train Rides: One of the standout features of the park is the miniature train rides. Children and adults alike can enjoy a ride on the charming train that chugs along a scenic route within the park. The train rides are a big hit with kids, and the staff running them are friendly and accommodating. It's a lovely experience that adds an extra element of excitement and adventure to the visit. Picnic and Open Spaces: Railway Community Park offers plenty of open spaces and picnic areas where families can relax, enjoy a meal, or have a delightful picnic. The well-maintained grounds are spacious enough to accommodate large gatherings. The presence of benches and tables provides convenience for families with young children. Facilities and Amenities: The park offers clean restroom facilities, which is always appreciated, especially when visiting with young kids. Additionally, the park provides ample parking space, making it hassle-free to access the park without worrying about finding a spot. Overall Experience: Our visit to Railway Community Park was thoroughly enjoyable. It offers a wonderful blend of natural beauty, imaginative play, and family-friendly amenities. The combination of the playground, train rides, and picnic areas provides a well-rounded experience for families with young children. The park's emphasis on safety and maintenance further enhances the overall experience. Although the park is already fantastic, I believe a few additional features like shaded seating areas or a small snack kiosk could further enhance the visitor experience, particularly during the hotter months. I highly recommend Railway Community Park to families with young children seeking a memorable day out in a peaceful and enchanting environment. It's an ideal destination for making lasting memories and engaging in quality family time amidst the beauty of nature.
Sid — Google review
Railroad community Park is really nice because it has a old type train that still works and they also show old trains that don’t work anymore and the train that works is really cool and it releases a lot of steam but doesn’t go that fast but it is still good and has a lot of carts and long ones with a lot of people in line and also there is one girl that stands and takes pictures with her camera overall the place is very good and is very nice the train is really cool.
Rajan B — Google review
This was a neat little place to see, they had some neat info on trains and trees. We ate at a little restaurant in town, went into the candy shoppe and got some chocolate chip cookie dough from a little cookie dough shoppe in this small quaint town.
Heather N — Google review
A must visit park to explore, experience and learn the history of Snoqualmie culture and wonderful community. Highly recommend.
Captain V — Google review
Great park...you can walk from here to Franklin falls and it's a beautiful short walk. Easy Parking here too compared to the Falls parking.
Jean P — Google review
came here during the weekday it was nice and quiet. not too much to see but the history behind the railway is cool.
Chase W — Google review
7971 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Railroa…•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Railroad Community Park

10Three Forks Natural Area

4.7
(450)
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Over 200 acres of open space with scenic views of Mount Si & an 8-acre off-leash dog play area.
The views were amazing whether you were in the field, by the river or in the wooded area in between. Great spot to do photo shoots or just bring out your camera gear
Bo C — Google review
Short but peaceful walk to the river. The trail had some unique sounds of birds we've never heard before. Once at the river, the water was clear and refreshingly cool. However, it did smell slightly as someone else also mentioned in another review. It wasn't strong and constant to deter us but I believe it was from the water because we brought the smell with us afterwards (from being in the water). It was a nice spot but too crowded for our liking. There were families with kids running around us in our chairs, throwing stones at the water in front of us, playing music, yelling, and even spitting into the water... Maybe if we walk further down the river, we could find a quieter spot...
Ivy — Google review
I enjoyed a short walk on a drizzly day. Not a far trek at all to get to some decent scenery. I didn't get to spend as long as I'd have liked. So, I'm not sure if I saw everything there was to offer. Generally, it was a pleasant stroll. I will probably return soon.
Dylan M — Google review
Beautiful area halfway between North Bend and Snoqualmie. Frequent the dog park when we are in town. It's a big all-dogs park, without separation for large and small dogs. Birdie doesn't mind this as she is never met a dog she didn't like, even if it's a Mastiff and she is her 10 little pound self. The people are kind. It's a great walk If you want to stretch your legs.
Sandra P — Google review
Short walk to the river, very interesting area. I saw people camping and fly fishing here, had fun exploring
Tien N — Google review
This is the perfect local spot to spend an afternoon on the river, hanging out, jumping into swimming holes or kayaking the river are all options in this beautiful setting. Note: weekends parking is limited and more people crowd the closer spots. I recommend finding a good street spot so you're not boxed into the parking area and take a longer walk down stream to avoid the crowd if desired.
Ashley T — Google review
I've had so many adventures on this gorgeous spot of the country. I've trecked in carrying a crockpot full of hot soup with some great friends just to enjoy the evening together in nature. My children love swimming here in the summer months. My old dog Keira Bear and I spent hours and hours walking the tranquil trails together for short peaceful moments together. I love it here. When the cotton woods blow their fluff around, it looks like snow in the spring months..so magical looking.
Holly L — Google review
Beautiful spot to take a swim and sit by the river to wind down. Too many people leave their trash behind though, so if you can bring a bag and pick up whatever you come across. Let’s keep nature and literally wherever we are clean and have respect for the places we occupy.
Izzy D — Google review
39912 SE Park St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us/230/Three-Forks-Natural-Area•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Three Forks Natural Area
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11Sandy Cove Park

4.5
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Sandy Cove Park is an attractive riverside location that may not be suitable for young swimmers due to a steep, slippery descent. However, it offers picnic tables and even a nearby restaurant for those who wish to bring their own meals. This serene green space has ample grassy areas but also the occasional presence of geese droppings. While the water provides a captivating sight, access to the shore is limited.
Shaded open. Area with the sound of the coursing river. Definitely has erosion issues managed every year. Hint. Add more tall grasses and wildflowers
Frederick B — Google review
Not the greatest spot but the surrounding town is what builds up its attraction. Not well looked after. Not much to see here. Likely u are to spend here tops 14minutes before u feel u bored of its scenery. But hey! We all have different experiences. Go try.
Anthony K — Google review
Gorgeous, quiet little park on the banks of the Snoqualmie River. Plenty of parking, lots of lawn, a couple picnic tables and easy walking distance to restaurants and breweries. Best for quiet enjoyment and contemplation of nature.
Shane T — Google review
Gorgeous park on the river. Wouldn't recommend bringing younger children here to swim as it is a steep, slippery hill down to the river but my husband nd I did go down for a dip. They have picnic tables if you wanted to bring lunch or there is a restaurant in the parking lot.
Julie D — Google review
This was a nice spot to get out and stretch while visiting. Plenty of parking space, especially for big vehicles. Although, somewhat deceiving this park is definitely not a sandy cove. You aren't even able to get to the water due to cliffs stopping you.
Lexi S — Google review
A nice, quiet green space. The kids and I stopped here to eat lunch. A few picnic tables, although most are in the sun, lots of grass too (but also plenty of goose poop). The water is beautiful to watch, but no way to really get down to the shore etc.
Madeleine T — Google review
Beautiful place, but the trails aren't well kept, my pup cut his foot on a piece of broken glass today
Courtney D — Google review
A nice small little park right off of downtown. A great place to take a rest and see the river.
Randy L — Google review
7970 Falls Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/944/Sandy-Cove-Park•(425) 888-1555•Tips and more reviews for Sandy Cove Park

12Swenson Park

4.6
(64)
Park
This is a very nice park with ample space for kids to run around, shady areas, tables for outdoor dining. A nice baseball field, basketball ball court and playground. The restrooms were well maintained and had good parking. A nice hidden gem of a part in the community.
Roxanne — Google review
Expansive park with tree lined baseball field. Snoqualmie ridge residents are lucky to have many amazing parks nearby.
Roberto R — Google review
Clean and comfortable park with bathrooms and lots of shade!
Sage R — Google review
Swenson Park is a great place if you wat to play many field sports. If you want to play basketball or on a play structure those are also available. Also is a very serene and quiet area, most of the times the park is close to vacant.
Abhi K — Google review
Great little park, visited for little league games. The ball field is beautiful, with soccer pitches past the outfield and a nice little playground as well
Adam S — Google review
No matter the time of year this park gets cold quickly. There is almost no parking if there are teams playing Am5y kind of sport.
James D — Google review
Great park, but it's mostly for sports, including (baseball, soccer, lacrosse, and in winter skiing)
Hadi N — Google review
Lovely little park have been going to for all my life it’s a great place to go as a kid with your friends and parents
Hamza W — Google review
35007 SE Swenson St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/202/Swenson-Park•(425) 831-5784•Tips and more reviews for Swenson Park

13Steller Park

4.6
(49)
City park
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A beautiful park with a handful of you structures for kids of all ages. The playground is even fenced so the little ones are safe 💗 A beautiful baseball + large field, picnic tables, benches and well maintained bathrooms make this park one of our favorites!
Bee ( — Google review
Stopped by to feed the baby and to let the dog out. It's in a neighborhood and I felt safe with people out and about. Very clean and garbage cans and doggie bags provided.
Sarah A — Google review
Small, cute park. If I lived in the area, I would definitely be frequenting this park often. Not well shaded. In the morning you will be able to sit on the ground under the shade of the trees but not on any benches which have no shade. Jumping see-saw, moving monkeybars, several tall slides, one small toddler slide. Several other playground amenities to keep kids entertained. No swings, just a swinging disk/saucer. Playing field for kickball/softball, basketball court. Bike rack for locking up bikes. Two single-room bathrooms (men and women). Water fountain.
Elizabeth N — Google review
We had a little league game there. The field is Terrible. No home plate, bases torn up by lawn mower, grass infield, dugout bench fits three girls.
Carrie S — Google review
We love this park. There are young children playing on the equipment there from 8:00 a.m. till sunset. It's a nice little park.
Steven S — Google review
Love the atmosphere of the park and play equipment for my grandson and his friends. Very clean and well groomed baseball field too.
Marilee C — Google review
Good park for about 2 to 10 years old. Baseball field tends to be a bit soggy.
Ryan S — Google review
New and different toys for kids. Restrooms and a nice field. Rubber floor instead of gravel.
Daniel L — Google review
34506 SE Steller Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/Stel…•(425) 888-1555•Tips and more reviews for Steller Park

14Ironwood Park

4.2
(10)
Park
Absolutely stunning views, fun for children and adults alike.
Brandon B — Google review
Nice play area for kids plus nice greenery space
Hatim M — Google review
36200 SE Isley St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA•https://www.snoqualmiewa.gov/941/Ironwood-Park•(425) 888-1555•Tips and more reviews for Ironwood Park
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