Snoqualmie Point Park

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37580 SE Winery Road, Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie Point Park offers an excellent view of the Snoqualmie Valley and Mount Si. The Greenway Trust played a key role in preserving these lands and building a community gathering place and trail. Since time immemorial through today, this land has been the home of the Snoqualmie People who have continually lived, fished, hunted,...

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Located along the East bank of the Snoqualmie River, Tolt MacDonald has picnic tables and fire-pits, overnight campsites, soccer fields, and a historic barn used for events. A 500-foot suspension bridge crosses the Snoqualmie River. The park’s wetlands offer great birdwatching, and are a key habitat for resident and migratory birds.  Before white settlement,...

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This 410-acre farm and open space property preserves important agriculture, wildlife, open space, archaeological, and historic resources. The site includes a playground, trails, playfields,  picnic areas, a farmstead, and a 1904 Queen Anne farmhouse. The open space of Tollgate Farm and the nearby Meadowbrook Farm was originally an expansive prairie tended by the Snoqualmie...

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Liberty Recreation Site, a small campground on William Creek just before the old mining town of Liberty, has 15 campsites each with a picnic table, parking area, and fire pit. The sites are spread out with good privacy. It also has two vault toilets and limited cell phone coverage.

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This trailhead provides access to the Westberg Trail, the Boy Scout Trail, and other Manastash Ridge trails. The popular four-mile roundtrip Westberg Trail is a favorite of students, residents, and visitors alike. The steep elevation gain through an exposed ravine and basalt hillside rewards recreators with a vantage point of the Kittitas Valley. Take...

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Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Kittitas County

The Mineral Springs Campground in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest contains seven regular sites and one group site that can accommodate 50 people.