Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant and Northwest Railway Museum.
Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Plant
Power station
Northwest Railway Museum
Museum
Photo: Shakespeare, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Northwest Railway Museum is a railroad museum in Snoqualmie, King County, Washington. It incorporates a heritage railway, historic depot, exhibit hall, library, and collection care center, and serves more than 130,000 visitors per year.
Fall City Airport
Aerodrome
Fall City Airport is a private airport community located southeast of Fall City, Washington, United States. It has a single paved runway. The airport is operated by the Fall City Airport Association. Fall City Airport is situated 2 miles northwest of Snoqualmie Falls.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Snoqualmie and Fall City.
Snoqualmie
Photo: KimonBerlin, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Snoqualmie is a city in King County of Washington state, just above the scenic Snoqualmie Falls. Moreso than other cities in the region, it has preserved ties to its varied past, as a Native American community, a logging company town and a busy rail depot along one of the region's first railways.
Fall City
Village
Photo: Kgrr, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Fall City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in King County, Washington, United States, 25 miles east of Seattle. The community lies along the Snoqualmie River and Raging River. The population was 2,032 at the 2020 census. Fall City is situated 3 miles northwest of Snoqualmie Falls.
North Bend
Photo: Kgrr, CC BY-SA 2.5.
North Bend is a city in the Puget Sound region of Washington. The city's mountain scenery was made famous as a filming location for the television series Twin Peaks.
Snoqualmie Falls
- Type: Waterfall
- Description: waterfall on the Snoqualmie River in Washington state, United States
- Categories: tourism, tourist attraction, and body of water
- Location: King County, Puget Sound, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
47.54165° or 47° 32′ 30″ northLongitude
-121.83794° or 121° 50′ 17″ westElevation
180 feet (55 metres)Height
268 feet (82 metres)Open location code
84VWG5R6+MROpenStreetMap ID
node 243088660OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionOpenStreetMap feature
waterway=waterfall
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Spanish—“Snoqualmie Falls” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Snoqualmie Falls”
- Chinese: “斯諾誇爾米瀑布”
- Egyptian Arabic: “سنوكوالمى فالس”
- French: “chutes de Snoqualmie”
- French: “Chutes de Snoqualmie”
- German: “Snoqualmie Falls”
- Kannada: “ಸ್ನೊಕಾಲ್ಮಿ ಫಾಲ್ಸ್”
- Kannada: “ಸ್ನೊಕುಲ್ಮಿ ಫಾಲ್ಸ್”
- Persian: “آبشار اسنوکوالیم”
- Persian: “آبشاراسنوکوالیم”
- Persian: “ابشاراسنوکوالیم”
- Polish: “Snoqualmie Falls”
- Portuguese: “Snoqualmie Falls”
- Russian: “лес Сноквалми”
- Spanish: “Cataratas Snoqualmie”
- Spanish: “Snoqualmie Falls”
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Notable Places Nearby
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Snoqualmie Falls”. Photo: Meheranandk, CC BY-SA 3.0.