Snoqualmie Valley Trail
A crushed rock surface trail on an old railroad bed with a slight grade that runs nearly 32 miles from Duvall to Rattlesnake Lake. With many entry and exit points along the way you can make this a short, medium or long hike. It's part of the King County Regional Trails System and takes you past working farms in a beautiful agricultural valley.
On the Trail
There are many sites and points of interest to explore and enjoy along this trail. Be sure your trip includes one of them!
- Snoqualmie Falls
- Tolt-MacDonald Park
- Meadowbrook Farm
- Three Forks Natural Area
- Stillwater Natural Area
- Griffin Creek Natural Area
- Tokul Trestle
- Cedar River Watershed Education Center at Rattlesnake Lake
- Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail (formerly John Wayne Pioneer Trail in Iron Horse State Park)
Notes
- The the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife land adjacent to the Stillwater Natural Area is a popular pheasant hunting site, typically mid-September thru late November, with some waterfowl hunting opportunities in the fall and winter, and archery hunting for deer and elk. Please check the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website for specific details about hunting seasons.
- Suitable Activities: Bikepacking, Day Hiking, Trail Running, Urban Adventure
- Seasons: Year-round
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Difficulty: Easy, Bikepacking Gravel I
- Length: 32.0 mi
- Land Manager: Snoqualmie Valley Trail
- Parking Permit Required: None
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 20
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 20
- Regional Trails in King County
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- Snoqualmie Falls
- Tolt-MacDonald Park
- Meadowbrook Farm
- Three Forks Natural Area
- Stillwater Natural Area
- Griffin Creek Natural Area
- Tokul Trestle
- Cedar River Watershed Education Center at Rattlesnake Lake
- John Wayne Pioneer Trail in Iron Horse State Park
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