

We're updating our camping and moorage fees to continue providing great experiences for visitors amid inflation and rising costs. You will see a rate increase for camping stays booked for May 15 and beyond. Moorage fees will increase Jan. 1. Learn more here.
No fires permitted at any time.
The Snoqualmie Tunnel at Hyak will close for the winter at dusk on Oct. 31. Tentatively, the tunnel will reopen May 2025, weather-dependent.
Starting at Cedar Falls Trailhead to the west end of the Snoqualmie Tunnel, discover lush forests, waterfalls, trestles with scenic views, rock climbing, and primitive campsites.
No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail.
All climbing routes on Deception Wall (I-90 Exit 38) are temporarily closed due to Peregrine Falcons nesting in the area. The approximate date for reopening is July 15. You may still climb routes at Substation, Write-Off Rock, Nevermind Wall, We Did Rock, and Hull Creek Rock.
Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
Biking
Bird Watching
Camping
Fishing
Hiking, Walking, Rolling and Running
Horseback Riding
Rock Climbing
Restrooms
Picnic Tables
Accessible Parking
Parking
Accessible Trails
Bike Trails
Equestrian Trails
Hiking Trails
Creek
Forest
Freshwater
Lake
Meadow
Mountain View
River
Seasonal Wildflowers
Waterfall
Wetland
Wildlife Viewing
No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail.
All climbing routes on Deception Wall (I-90 Exit 38) are temporarily closed due to Peregrine Falcons nesting in the area. The approximate date for reopening is July 15. You may still climb routes at Substation, Write-Off Rock, Nevermind Wall, We Did Rock, and Hull Creek Rock.
Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
This 18-mile stretch of trail gives you an in-depth experience to the Cascade mountains.
Primitive campsites are available first-come, first-served at Alice Creek (milepost 2127.1) and Carter Creek (milepost 2123.2). Each campground has three to four campsites, one picnic table, and one vault toilet. You can only access the campgrounds on foot or bicycle.
Explore gentle to moderate trails that offer stunning views, summer wildflowers and majestic waterfalls.
Rattlesnake Ledge is a moderate 4-mile roundtrip trail that takes you up to a rock outcropping overlooking Rattlesnake Lake with great views of Mounts Si and Washington.
Cedar Falls and Twin Falls are shorter, easier trails that are perfect for families with little kids.
Travel along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, a 32-mile old railroad grade from North Bend to Duvall, with plenty of pretty wildflowers to see and berry picking opportunities.
Get a great workout hiking the steep 9-mile McClellan Butte trail that rewards you with views of I-90 peaks, Snoqualmie Pass and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness at the top.
Annette Lake is a moderate 7.5-mile trail that lets you experience a little of everything: forests, mountain views, wildflowers, waterfalls and a pristine alpine lake.
Experience the thrill of outdoor climbing off I-90 at Exit 38, a popular climbing area with a variety of climbing routes. Whether you are a beginner or expert climber or somewhere in between, you are sure to find a satisfying challenge here.
Deception Crags, Far Side and Mount Washington are three subareas offering nearly 400 climbing routes including sport, trad and top rope graded 5.5 to 5.13b.
Deception Glade and Far Side boulders are subareas with over 130 bouldering routes graded V1 to V9.