We found this trail and were excited because it was wheelchair friendly. Well...most of it is. There are several wooden boardwalks that had big holes in them. There were also several areas where tree… Full review by hotweatherfan1
Dec 20, 2021
This is a great spot for anyone local or remote to check out a gorgeous site that is only 1 hour away from Seattle on I-90. It only gets crowded on the gorgeous weather weekends when there is not eno… Full review by MrPKI
Sep 29, 2021
The hike is an easy loop and makes a wonderful stop if you are in the Snoqualmie area. We only spent about a hour here which was plenty of time especially for our four year old. There are many gorgeo… Full review by Angela_Houser
Can you just hike or do you have to have snowshoes?
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It depends on the weather - if there has been more than a foot of snow in the past day or 2 then the answer is ‘yes -bring snowshoes’. Most of the time there is enough foot traffic …
It depends on the weather - if there has been more than a foot of snow in the past day or 2 then the answer is ‘yes -bring snowshoes’. Most of the time there is enough foot traffic and the occasional cabin owner snowmobile that packs down a very walkable trail.
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Frequently asked questions
Q:
What's the difference between the Northwest Forest Pass and the Discover Pass?
A:
Both are required to park at trailheads in Washington. The Northwest Forest Pass is for use on federal land (like national parks or forests); the Discover Pass...