Tours and Tickets to Experience Snoqualmie Falls
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What are people saying about Snoqualmie Falls
Rime_M, Oct 2025
Wonderful little getaway!
My experience was absolutely amazing, we saw beautiful scenery in the Snoqualmie falls and Leavenworth was like a little fairytale town, I cannot imagine how it is in winter with the snow, our tour guide Ryan was wonderful, attentive and informative, he takes great pictures as well like a professional, I’d absolutely recommend this tour and I’d do it again!
Donna_N, Sep 2025
Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth
Booked the trip looking for a guided tour through the area with driver. The trip provided driver and very little guided portion of the tour. Our driver did a good job driving us and telling us where we were going and what we were doing next.
We enjoyed visiting the Snoqualmie falls. Be aware that in the town of Leavenworth all things have an additional charges and the town is designed for people who enjoy shopping.
Coki_C, Oct 2025
Olallie and Snoqualmie Tour
Beautiful scenery hiking toward the falls in the Olallie State Park and a must stop at the Snoqualmie Falls.
MaryAnne_C, Sep 2025
Winery tour and falls in Seattle USA
We had the best day tour with James as our driver and tour guide, he was so informative and his knowledge was outstanding. We visited wonderful wineries for tastings and Snoqualmie falls was amazing. We had the best day on this tour.
Nora_g, Sep 2025
Fun and enjoyable experience!
What a fun trip! Terry was very knowledgeable and we appreciated the photography tips he provided! The bus was comfortable and clean! We enjoy learning about Seattle and some of the music history behind the city! My husband's favorite part was the salmon migration point! Thank you Terry for a wonderful experience!
Phillip_A, Nov 2025
Mark was awesome! Super...
Mark was awesome! Super animated, and knowledgable. He kept us entertained for hours and the destinations were top notch. I didn’t know what to expect at snoqualmie, but holy moly that was impressive. If you can book the tour after rain when there is more flow it is definitely worth it.
Dayana_L, Oct 2025
Twilight ✨🌧️
Such a fun experience. It rained on us but it made it such a better experience. Twilight vibes for sure ✨
Erica_C, Oct 2025
Loved this tour! Wanted...
Loved this tour! Wanted to explore more greenery in Seattle and stumbled across this gem. Nice hiking with beautiful views.
Cathy_N, Oct 2025
Lovely tour
We had a wonderful tour with Sarah. She picked us up at the appointed time and the van was very comfortable and spacious. Sarah was extremely knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. The falls were beautiful and even though weather was not great, we enjoyed the hike. We then visited three wineries, each one had a different vibe. Lunch was very good and all of us appreciated that it was a healthy meal. The wine tastings were very generous, too!
Patricia_B, Oct 2025
Seattle 1/2 Day tour
Nice half day tour in and out of Seatlle . The falls were impressive . The guide taught us a lot about taking pics with our phone . That was definitely a bonus -thank you for the tips.
Paul_C, Oct 2025
Great guide Mark and fun...
Great guide Mark and fun group! So sad we didn’t get to go to St Michael winery because they had a private event. But the day was incredible either way.
Cynthia_D, Oct 2025
Interesting, informative and fun!
Driver was very accommodating. As we looked around the wineries, he would pick us up and take us to whichever ones we wanted to. Took us to sights other than usual touristy places.
Snoqualmie Falls
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Know before you go
Ways to explore
How to get there
When to visit

Visiting the falls is free, whether you stop by just for the photo op or clamber down to the base.
Hikers should be prepared with warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes, as the Snoqualmie Falls trail is often wet.
A visit to Snoqualmie is perfect for families and groups with a range of interests and ability levels, with some wheelchair-accessible spots.
Visit during spring to see the falls at their crashing best.
The park area features a visitor center, gift shop, coffee stand, and bathrooms.
People Also Ask
What is the best time of year to visit Snoqualmie Falls?
You can visit Snoqualmie Falls year-round. The waterfall is most impressive in the spring when melting mountain snows turn the river into a torrent. By early to mid-October, bright autumn foliage adds a colorful backdrop to the 270-foot (82-meter) falls—though rain is more likely when visiting this time of year.
Should I book Snoqualmie Falls tours in advance?
It's a good idea to book Snoqualmie Falls tickets for a tour in advance. The most popular outings do sometimes sell out. Some tours also include activities such as Seattle sightseeing, hiking excursions, and vineyard wine tastings with a tour guide, so early booking is the best way to secure a spot on your tour of choice.
How long does it take to see Snoqualmie Falls?
Most visitors spend at least 30 minutes at Snoqualmie Falls. The Upper Observation Deck has excellent views of the towering falls and is a short walk from the parking lot. You'll need more time to walk the .3-mile (.5-kilometer) boardwalk to the Lower Observation Deck, which passes through an old-growth forest.
Can you see Snoqualmie Falls without hiking?
Yes, you can see Snoqualmie Falls without hiking. The best way to see the falls without hiking is by visiting the Upper Observation Deck, which has excellent views of the waterfall. That viewing platform is 200 feet (61 meters) from the parking lot on a paved trail that's wheelchair accessible.
How hard is the hike to Snoqualmie Falls?
There are two ways to reach Snoqualmie Falls. The paved, 200-foot (61-meter) wheel-chair accessible path to the Upper Observation Deck is the easiest option. A slightly longer walk follows a .3-mile (.5-kilometer) boardwalk to the Lower Observation Deck. The boardwalk is primarily flat, family-friendly, and passes through the scenic riverside forest.
What do you wear to Snoqualmie Falls?
Wear comfortable walking shoes on your trip to Snoqualmie Falls, and pack an extra layer or two in case it's cool in the woods. Bringing a raincoat or poncho is also a good idea, as the waterfall's mighty spray can sometimes reach the observation decks.
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