Issaquah and the Snoqualmie Valley offer guests the Pacific Northwest’s experience with historic Main Streets, and hyper-local authentic shopping and dining some of the state’s most sought-after hiking and mountain biking trails.
“Issaquah Alps” and Snoqualmie Valley
DAY – 1
One of the most iconic and visited attractions in Washington. Your travel begins in the region just east of Seattle will begin at Snoqualmie Falls.
A tour of TreeHouse Point provides a glimpse into the world and craft of woodworking and lofty lodges where you will find a magical forest experience at TreeHouse Point with 7 unique treehouses.
No trip to Issaquah would be complete without a visit to the award-winning Boehm’s Candies and Chalet for a tour and delicious candies and confections.
Whether you choose chocolate or a bit of nostalgia – the charm of historic Gilman Village, with over 40 independent shops and restaurants, is a lovely time.
DAY – 2
Fly like a bird or get your steps in as you ascent 1700 feet witness paragliding with a spectacular view of Mt. Rainer.
Enjoy dining al fresco for lunch or dinner on Front Street and over 30 locations in our charming historic town with various cuisines with plenty of selfie spots.
Have a beverage at the historic Rollin' Log Tavern the second oldest “dive bar’ in Washington State…find out why this is a local favorite. Great food!
DAY – 3
Rent a Bike at “Ride Bikes” and find out why Duthie Hill or Tiger Mountain are some of the most sought-after trails on the West Coast.
Have a burger and rootbeer Triple XXX Rootbeer Drive-in which is one of only 2 in the nation. Cash only!
The Issaquah Fish Hatchery is central to visitation and education during Salmon Days the state’s largest 2-day event on the first weekend of October.
DAY – 4
Rent a Stand-Up paddleboard with Paddlin’ Yogini or kayak at Lake Sammamish State Park with Kayak Academy at Lake Sammamish State Park’s Sunset Beach!
Issaquah’s “Emerald Necklace’ of connected trails is perfect for hiking backpacking and cycling and features art from one of the state’s 6 Creative Arts District. When in season pick fruit from the trees on Gilman Blvd and our Edible Landscape.
Recently named “Theatre of the Decade” by Broadway World, this professional theatre created a Tony-award-winning musical.