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About Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie is a place like no other! Halfway between Seattle and Snoqualmie Pass, it is a charming small town set amidst astounding beauty. It is also growing to meet the needs of local and regional businesses. With so many things to offer, some people come for the day and some come for a lifetime!
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Accommodations
Stay in Snoqualmie at the world-renowned Salish Lodge & Spa, adjacent to Snoqualmie Falls!
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Art, Music & Theatre
Snoqualmie is a vibrant and thriving arts community. Enjoy live music, theatre, and local art at many interesting venues.
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Attractions
Local attractions abound for people of all ages including special events, recreational destinations, museums, and more to explore!
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Community Center
The Snoqualmie Community Center is operated by the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA and offers programs and activities for children, teens, adults, and seniors. Many activities are free or low-cost for non-members.
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Festivities
Live events are on hold in Snoqualmie due to the safety guidelines for COVID-19, but there are still things to do in Snoqualmie, such as the festive Snoqualmie Winter Lights trail where you can discover many light displays throughout the city. Click here for a trail map.
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Hospital Services
The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital provides a full range of medical services at the hospital and local clinics that serve the communities of Snoqualmie, North Bend, Carnation, Fall City, Preston, and surrounding areas.
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Library
The Snoqualmie Library is a branch of the King County Library System and has a book collection, free computers for public use, student tutoring, and programs for children, teens, and adults.
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Bear-Resistant Containers
Waste Management offers bear-resistant garbage containers to help reduce bear activity in Snoqualmie. Read more.
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Meadowbrook Farm
Meadowbrook Farm has 460 acres of open space and a spacious interpretive center for classes and special events. It is also a great place for wildlife viewing .
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Parks & Trails
Snoqualmie’s parks and natural areas preserve the beauty of Snoqualmie while providing recreational areas and trails to residents, visitors, and employees of local companies
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Restaurants
Snoqualmie has more than 35 restaurants for all tastes and price ranges. Enjoy elegant dining, casual family restaurants, international cuisine, diners, pubs, and more!
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Shopping
There are many shops in Snoqualmie offering everything from the essentials of everyday life to specialty gifts. The three shopping districts are Historic Snoqualmie, Kimball Creek, and Snoqualmie Ridge.
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School District
The Snoqualmie Valley School District serves K-12 students and families with award-winning curriculum and programs for all abilities. Find out more about the district's ten schools and all they have to offer.
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Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association
The City of Snoqualmie has two sister cities: Gangjin, South Korea and Chaclacayo, Peru. Established in 2008, the Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association has facilitated many cultural exchanges for students, positively impacting upwards of 500 students in the Snoqualmie Valley.
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Snoqualmie Tribe
The Snoqualmie Tribal Reservation is in Snoqualmie, but is considered a sovereign nation. Learn more about the Snoqualmie Tribe on its website.
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Social Services
Social and human services organizations are tuned in to what our Snoqualmie Valley residents need. Find out about the services offered nearby.
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Transportation
Find bus schedules for King County Metro and local transportation options provided by Snoqualmie Valley Transportation including loop trips between North Bend and Duvall, express shuttles, and on-demand service.
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Visit Snoqualmie
Come to Snoqualmie to explore the scenic beauty and recreation, meet friendly people, eat, shop, and stay! This is a place to make memories.
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