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SATURDAY MORNING WALK - Snoqualmie Valley Trail, Snoqualmie, WA

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SATURDAY MORNING WALK - Snoqualmie Valley Trail, Snoqualmie, WA

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Welcome to our off season. Bad weather happens, but i try not to let it stop us. Dangerous conditions, however, will cause me to cancel completely or change what we do. Please check in the morning of the event to see what is happening. Arm yourself for winter weather. Please keep your RSVP up to date - even if you are on the waiting list.

The Snoqualmie Valley Trail offers the opportunity to get out and explore one of the most beautiful agricultural valleys in the region.

The trail meanders past working farms as well as preserved open space areas, and connects to the cross-state Palouse to Cascades Trail in Iron Horse State Park. Points of interest include Tolt-MacDonald Park, Meadowbrook Farm, Three Forks Natural Area and the Tokul Trestle.

The Tokul Creek Trestle is, according to a King County Parks report on its historical significance, “the highest and one of the longest and largest of the trestles on the former Everett branch of the (Milwaukee) Railroad, and the only one that is fit into a tightly curving contour in a steep drainage.”
Tokul Trestle - Savor Snoqualmie Valley

I am putting the mileage at 4 miles, but this is an out/back trail and we could go further or you can turn around earlier.

If it is a nice day, pack a lunch and after our walk we can go to the lower parking area of Snoqualmie Falls for a picnic. There is a park and walkway to the base of the falls.

Distance:4 miles RT
Elevation Gain: none
Parking: paved lot
Passes or Permits required:none
Dogs allowed on leash. poop must be scooped.

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