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Commodore Park

Commodore Park by VisitWa

Commodore Park is an grassy 3.9-acre public park overlooking the locks and located at the south end of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks adjacent to the fish ladder. It’s sloped grassy views are ideal for a picnic while watching the boat traffic pass through the locks.

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Ballard Locks - a Top 5 visitor sight

Ballard Locks - a Top 5 visitor sight by VisitWa

One of the top 5 visitor destinations in Seattle. Admission is free. The Ballard Locks also include a visitor’s center with interpretive exhibits and a gift shop. Hours Locks and surrounding gardens 7 am – 9 pm Free concerts in summer @ 2 pm on Sat and Sunday Free 1 hour Guided Tours May – Sept Mon – Fri 1 pm and 3 pm Sat – Sun 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm Fish ladder is open 7 a.m. - 8:45 p.m. You are most likely to see Salmon climbing the ladders from late Spring through early Fall. Formally known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and constructed and run by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the locks act as water elevators between the Puget Sound (sea level) and the 20’ higher fresh water levels of Lake Washington. It’s a miniature Panama Canal in the middle of the city. The locks also features botanical gardens that make for nice picnic spots. Ph. (206) 783-7059

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Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks

Fish Ladder at Ballard Locks by VisitWa

Go eyeball to eyeball with the migrating salmon as you visit the 21 step fish ladder. The water ladder was built to allow salmon to pass between fresh and salt water and to navigate around locks. Glass panels below the water line make it possible to watch the fish as they swim through the ladder. The fish ladder is on the south side of the locks and grounds. Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. The visitor center is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 1 through Sept. 30 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 1 through April 30. From March 1 to Nov. 30, it offers free guided tours. 206-783-7059 This fish ladder is "unique" with its location where salt and fresh water meet. Although the viewing area is open year-round, the "peak" viewing time is June through September.

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Heritage Hall

Heritage Hall by VisitWa

Heritage Hall is one of Kirkland’s most beloved landmarks. Heritage Hall is a striking example of neoclassical design with a colonnaded “Greek Temple” portico. Heritage Hall is the oldest remaining church building in Kirkland and represents the prime years of the city’s development in the early 1920s. Phone: 425-587-3398

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Kirkland Library

Kirkland Library by VisitWa

Ph. (425) 822-2459 4 hours of free parking, central location 1) it is quiet. 2) there are power OUTLETS and FREE WIFI! 4) there are A LOT of tables 5) PARKING in front and below M – Th 10 – 9 F 10 – 6 Sat 10 – 5 Sun 1 - 5

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Carmichael Park

Carmichael Park by VisitWa

Carmichael Park is a five-acre park that has a playground for ages from 5 to 12 years old plus basketball and tennis courts. The park also has restrooms, benches, one picnic table and a huge play field. It’s perfect for family picnics or pick-up games of basketball. For more information, detailed directions, or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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Created on 8/2/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Silent Creek Trail

Silent Creek Trail by VisitWa

Silent Creek Trail begins at the intersection of SE Douglas Street and Snoqualmie Parkway (across the Snoqualmie Parkway from the Police Department) and continues north behind the Osprey Court, Steller and Cottonwood neighborhoods, ending at Azalea Park near the intersection of Carmichael Street SE and Douglas Ave SE. Curtis Park, with a gazebo and barbecue, is also situated on the Silent Creek Trail. Parking is available at Azalea Park. For more information, detailed directions, or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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Rattlesnake Mountain Trail

Rattlesnake Mountain Trail by VisitWa

This 10.5 mile hike to Rattlesnake Lake begins at Snoqualmie Point Park. The first nice viewpoint is Stan's Overlook, about 2.5 miles in (elev. 2100'). From there you can see Mt. Si and the Snoqualmie Valley. Next up, and a fine turn-around for those not traveling end-to-end, is Grand Prospect at about 4.9 miles. At six miles and 3500 feet is the high point of East Peak - great views abound from here! Then it is downhill to the Ledges (8 miles) and ending at Rattlesnake Lake (that is, if you've cached a car here). Parking is available at Snoqualmie Point Park as well as Rattlesnake Lake. For more information, detailed directions, or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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Coal Mine Connection Trail

Coal Mine Connection Trail by VisitWa

This trail is approximately 1/2 mile connection between the Fisher Creek Trail and SE Gala Court. For more information, detailed directions, or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us

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Business Park Loop Trail

Business Park Loop Trail by VisitWa

At approximately 1 ¼ miles, the Business Loop Trail borders the Snoqualmie Ridge Business Park to the southwest of Snoqualmie Parkway. From the Fisher Creek Trail, it continues to the south and ends at the intersection of SE Douglas Street and Snoqualmie Parkway by the Snoqualmie Police Department. For more info, detailed directions, or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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Bing Crosby - Childhood home

Bing Crosby - Childhood home by VisitWa

The Crosby House is open weekdays to the public free of charge. Gonzaga University houses a large collection of material relating to Harry Lillis (Bing) Crosby. This boyhood house, located where Bing’s father Harry Crosby built it, is just north of the University’s Administration Building. This boyhood home of Bing Crosby now serves as the Gonzaka alumni house. The Crosby Gonzaga Collection has a few of his personal effects. Some of these items such as his pipes can be viewed at the Crosby Alumni House.

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Crosbyana Room in Crosby Center - Gonzaga Univeristy

Crosbyana Room in Crosby Center - Gonzaga Univeristy by VisitWa

Bing Crosby fans will enjoy the Crosbyana Room in the Crosby Student Center. Each year thousands of Crosby fans visit Bing’s hometown and alma mater. The collection was started with generous donations of materials by Bing prior to his death, and its growth continues today through contributions of others. Visitors can see approximately 200 items, including the duplicate Oscar he won in 1944 for "Going My Way". The Crosby collection includes twenty-two gold and two platinum records from such titles as "White Christmas," "Silent Night", and “Swinging on a Star.” Also displayed are movie stills and photographs, record albums, books, and sheet music. There are many trophies and awards he received over the years from various organizations.

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Puyallup Farmer's Market - Saturdays in season

Puyallup Farmer's Market - Saturdays in season by VisitWa

Our Puyallup Farmers’ Market is in full swing at historic Pioneer Park and the Pavilion in beautiful downtown Puyallup every Saturday through mid-October 9 am to 2 pm. Your favorite farmers are bringing their best hanging baskets, veggie and fruit starts, flowers and more – all grown right here in Washington. Add a variety of distinct artisan crafters, specialty food vendors, unique and respected non-profits and top notch entertainment and see why the Puyallup Farmers’ Market is a premier regional weekend celebration! http://www.puyallupmainstreet.com/events/puyallup-farmers-market/

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Created on 7/25/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Jacobia Park

Jacobia Park by VisitWa

Jacobia Park is a small pocket park with much to offer including treehouse-themed play equipment, picnic tables and a water fountain. A small pond behind the park provides a nice buffer from the surrounding area. The park is just a short walk from Swenson Park. It’s a perfect place to take kids for a picnic and afternoon outside. For more information, detailed directions or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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Swenson Park

Swenson Park by VisitWa

Swenson is a great sports park. It includes basketball courts with benches for spectators and a baseball fields with bleachers. It’s also has large play equipment, parking, and restrooms. It is also a short walk away from Jacobia Park. For more information, detailed directions or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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Azalea Park

Azalea Park by VisitWa

Azalea Park is approximately two acres and includes a large field area, parking, restrooms, new play equipment with swings, a tower, slides and picnic tables. The large picnic shelter can hold several picnic tables and the park connects to Snoqualmie’s trail system and ultimately to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. For more information, detailed directions, or pictures: http://www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555

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The Ronald General Store

The Ronald General Store by visitwainfo

Take a step back in time and visit this unique store bring back the past of the Historic Ronald Area

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Created on 7/25/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Coal Mine Trail - Ronald

Coal Mine Trail - Ronald by visitwainfo

Coal Mines Trail is a 4.7 mile trail starting in Cle Elum and walking through Roslyn and ending in Ronald Washington. It walks through the historic mining area of Roslyn and features a river and a gentle 360 ft climb. The trail offers a number of opportunities for a variety of activities and is a great walk in the winter. Dogs must be kept on a leash.

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Coal Mine Trail - Roslyn

Coal Mine Trail - Roslyn by visitwainfo

Coal Mines Trail is a 4.7 mile trail starting in Cle Elum and walking through Roslyn and ending in Ronald Washington. It walks through the historic mining area of Roslyn and features a river and a gentle 360 ft climb. The trail offers a number of opportunities for a variety of activities and is a great walk in the winter. Dogs must be kept on a leash.

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Coal Mine Trail - Cle Elum

Coal Mine Trail - Cle Elum by visitwainfo

Coal Mines Trail is a 4.7 mile trail starting in Cle Elum and walking through Roslyn and ending in Ronald Washington. It walks through the historic mining area of Roslyn and features a river and a gentle 360 ft climb. The trail offers a number of opportunities for a variety of activities and is a great walk in the winter. Dogs must be kept on a leash.

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