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Hey family, I wanted to share this video because I understand some people might wonder about this hike 🤔🤗 ‼️I know some have PTSD from Flagstaff’s Cave 🤣
Snoqualmie Falls Trail offers multiple viewpoints, both at the upper and lower levels, with a short trail connecting them. The trail is generally easy and suitable for beginners, with interpretive plaques about local culture and wildlife.
Upper Viewpoint: Offers a broad view of the falls from a platform near the top.
Lower Viewpoint: Provides a more intimate, head-on view of the falls from a boardwalk hugging the river edge.
Trail: The trail between the upper and lower viewpoints is short, steep, and mostly unpaved. It's considered easy, especially compared to other trails in the area.
Interpretive Plaques: Along the trail, you'll find plaques providing information about the local Native American culture and native wildlife.
Accessibility: The trail is generally accessible, with benches along the way for resting and enjoying the views.
Parking: There are both paid and free parking areas available, according to Washington Trails Association.
Dogs: Dogs are allowed on leashes.