Snoqualmie Falls Park is Washington State most popular visited water falls each year
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Just about 30 minutes east of Seattle WA is where you can discover the Snoqualmie Falls that's located in the town of Snoqualmie, WA. Each year over one million visitors come to the city of Snoqualmie to see the waterfalls.
A 2-acre park, including an observation platform 300 ft above the Snoqualmie River, offers a view of Snoqualmie Falls and the surrounding area. You can hike the River Trail, a 3-mile round-trip route through trees and open slopes that ends at the base or the falls.
The Snoqualmie Falls serve as a form of energy through Puget Sound Energy, which excavated a tunnel through the rocks to divert water into an underground generating facility.
Visiting The Snoqualmie Falls, you come to appreciate the beautiful scenery of the area. If you are staying at the Salish Lodge, Some of the rooms look out over Snoqualmie Falls, and other a view at the River.
Stop at Snoqualmie Falls for a picnic lunch, or to stand in awe on the viewing platform as the noisy River plummets to the rocks far below.
The scenery is particularly magnificent in spring, cliffs drop hundreds of feet off the edge down to the river, that give way to a gentle landscape of plains, and uplands.
The Snoqualmie falls are between 200 to 300 feet high depending on the time of year you visit. You can trail down about a half of mile to the bottom of the falls for a close up view, which is breathe-taking to say the lease.
The forest open up into Greenland webbed with quiet back roads that pass forest, mountains, and gurgling streams on their way to Snoqualmie River.
On the way you'll encounter breathtaking scenery, rivers that invite coning and other water adventures.
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