
DESCRIPTION
Snoqualmie Point Park has one of the region's grandest views of the Snoqualmie Valley, Mount Si, the Cascade Mountain Range, and Mount Baker. It is a great place for sight seeing and special events.
Snoqualmie Point Park is a favorite for weddings, family reunions, company picnics, and festivals. (See Rental Guidelines page.) Park amenities include a shelter for picnicking, an open-air amphitheater, an architecturally unique view shelter with interpretive markers, and restrooms. It is also the west trailhead for the Rattlesnake Mountain Trail.
The 9 acres of park land was purchased in a cooperative effort between the City of Snoqualmie, Mountains to Sound Greenway, National Forest Service, Department of Natural Resources, and the Greenway Trust to be preserved as a community park.
There are plans to finish the park in the future as funding allows. See the site plan.
DIRECTIONS
From points east, take I-90 west.
Take the WA-202 W exit, Exit 31, toward North Bend/Snoqualmie.
Turn right onto Bendigo Blvd S/WA-202 E. Continue to follow WA-202 E.
Turn left onto North Bend Way.
Continue through roundabout at Snoqualmie Casino, taking second right out of roundabout to stay on North Bend Way.
Stay left and pass under I-90 onto Winery Road.
37580 Winery Road is at the road’s end. The first entrance is for the trailhead for the Rattlesnake Mountain Trail.
From Seattle and points west, take I-90 east. Take Exit 27 toward Snoqualmie/North Bend.
Turn right onto Winery Road.
37580 Winery Road is at the road’s end. The first entrance is for the trailhead for the Rattlesnake Mountain Trail.