Pet Friendly Things To Do in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

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  • In the heart of the Washington Cascades, 52 miles east of Seattle, lies The Summit at Snoqualmie. Washington's largest resort is actually four separate ski areas: Alpental, Summit West (Snoqualmie)... More on Nwsource.com

  • Secondly, I was disappointed with the amount of crowds at Alpental, with its easy highway access it is similar to the I 70 resorts here in Colorado. More on SkiResortGuide.com

 

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1001 State Route 906, Snoqualmie Pass, WA US

  • 'Alpental', the German word for alpine valley, is both a valley in eastern King County, Washington, United States and an ski area in the valley. The valley is about 50 miles (80 ... More on Wikipedia

  • Snow was good. Lift lines were long and unorganized. More on SkiSite

 

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Snoqualmie Pass, WA

  • 'Upper Melakwa Lake' is a tiny lake located in King County in Washington. It is the source of the Pratt River. The lake is located a short distance upstream from Melakwa Lake. The lake is easily reached by walking upstream from ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Snoqualmie Pass, WA

  • 'Mason Lake' is a naturally occurring mountain lake located between Mount Defiance and Bandera Mountain near Snoqualmie Pass, King County, Washington. Accessible only by hike via the 3.2 mile-long ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Snoqualmie Pass, WA

  • 'Melakwa Lake' is a lake in King County, Washington. The name Melakwa comes from a local native term for "mosquito". It is ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

  • 'Keechelus Lake' is a lake and reservoir in Washington state, USA. It is the source of the Yakima River. Keechelus Lake is the western lake of the three large lakes near Interstate 90 and north of the Yakima River in the Cascade ... More on Wikipedia

 

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06501 Railroad Ave Se, Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, United States

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  • 'Nellie Falls' is a waterfall on the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River in Washington, in the United State... More on Wikipedia

  • The path to the observation deck to view the falls is directly off of the highway and extremely accessible ... More on GeckoGo

 

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Snoqulamie Pass, Washington

  • The trail to Franklin Falls combines history and natural beauty along a compact and easily accessible loop. A visit to the falls makes for a particularly enjoyable half-days outing for anyone who wants to explore the Snoqualmie Pass ... More on Trails

 

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Cedar Falls, Washington

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  • You wont find better views anywhere else this close to Seattle. Rattlesnake Ledge is a monolithic block of ... More on Trails

  • For the under 5's, do the easy 2 mile loop around the lake and then on a warm day (which is rare in these p... More on Trekaroo

 

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