Snoqualmie is located 25 miles east of Seattle. Our city is a place of small town charm, historic landmarks, scenic beauty, and community growth. Snoqualmie Falls attracts more than two million visitors each year from around the world with its 270-foot cascade over granite cliffs into the lower Snoqualmie River. It is a spectacular experience year-round that can be enjoyed from the observation deck or from the foot at the falls, accessed by the Snoqualmie Falls River Trail.
There are many other interesting things to do and see throughout Snoqualmie: local arts, restaurants, shops, the railroad, and outdoor recreation. See our Visitor Guide for more information about spending the day in Snoqualmie!
FLOOD RECOVERY INFORMATION: Click Here
Get information about debris collection, damage reporting, donations, shelter, local assistance, contractors, disaster resources, and other flood recovery information.
Damage Report Deadline to King County Extended to January 24
Damage reporting for primary residences and businesses should be done through King County by phone or online.
Online reporting and more information: www.kingcounty.gov/prepare
Phone: 800-523-5044
Financial Donations
Financial donations for children and families in the Snoqualmie Valley in need of assistance due to flooding can be made at any Washington State Bank of America branch in the name of the "Encompass Flood Relief Fund". Click here for more information.