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The price per night in Snoqualmie Pass starts at $109.
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Snoqualmie Pass Information
About Snoqualmie Pass
Snoqualmie Pass serves as a mountain pass carrying Interstate 90, the main highway between Seattle and eastward areas, throughout the Cascade Mountains. The pass straddles the county line that lies between King County and Kittitas County. Its summit has an elevation of over 3000 feet. Consequently, there is occasionally inclement weather on Snoqualmie Pass that can become hazardous to motorists due to the immense amount of precipitation and snow. During these rare times, details of the climate conditions are presented on variable message displays to alert travelers.
Things to do in Snoqualmie Pass
Recreational and winter sports are the primary attractions at Snoqualmie Pass. The pass is home to the Summit at Snoqualmie which features 4 distinct ski areas: Summit West, Summit Central, Alpental, and Summit East. During the winter, visitors can enjoy exciting ski trips or partake in snowmobiling and sledding. Since the Pacific Crest Trail runs through the pass, outdoor activities such as hiking, paragliding, and climbing are common when weather permits in the summer and autumn months. Keechelus Lake, an expansive reservoir and lake, runs along Interstate 90 and paragliders often navigate in the valley near to it.
Day trips from Snoqualmie Pass
Arguably one of the most popular destinations to travel to and from Snoqualmie Pass is Seattle. The iconic city is about an hour’s drive westward from the pass on Interstate 90 in clear weather. At Seattle, visitors can marvel at prominent points of interests such as the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, and Great Wheel, a gigantic Ferris wheel situated on Pier 57. The renowned Pike Place Market is an ideal place for visitors to spend several hours observing the different vendors, art, and shops. The vibrant city also has fascinating museums including the Experience Music Project Museum, Seattle Aquarium, and Museum of History and Industry. The city of Bellevue is located northwest from Snoqualmie Pass with around an hour’s drive northwest. With numerous public events and museums, the city is a cultural hub that attracts thousands of visitors. Bellevue hosts the annual Arts and Crafts Fair as well as biennial Sculpture Exhibition which takes place at the Downtown Park. The city also houses the Bellevue Botanical Garden, KidsQuest Children's Museum, and now closed Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art which once displayed over a thousand different dolls in a gorgeous Victorian-style structure.
Snoqualmie Pass accommodations
Vacation rentals at Snoqualmie Pass include a variety of rustic cabins and cozy condominiums. Whether you prefer a quiet, secluded wood cabin for a ski vacation or warm room to rest for a night or two from your commute on Interstate 90, there are many comfortable properties to choose from to fit your needs.
Transportation in Snoqualmie Pass
There are shuttle services that take visitors to Snoqualmie Pass from pickup locations in and around the greater Seattle area. These shuttles are often associated with tours or ski resorts. Otherwise, the most convenient mode of transportation to navigate to and through Snoqualmie Pass is by driving a car.
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