Welcome to Twin Peaks Sign Place
Between Snoqualmie and North Bend is the Welcome to Twin Peaks town sign. Stop and feel as if you are stepping into this mysterious fictional town.
See MoreMiddle Fork Snoqualmie River
Take an easy stroll along the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Walk through the trees and enjoy the fresh air. It's the best when you have the morning misty fog rolling through the valley 🏞
See MoreMailbox Peak
Hike up to Mailbox Peak 📪 This will take most people a good chunk of the day, as it is a hard and challenging hike. There are two paths you can take; one will involve some scrambling, and the other is a little easier and is a dirt path.
See MoreMount Si
Want some of the best views around? Hike up to the top of Mount Si. See over to the northwest, overlooking Bellevue, Seattle, and the Puget Sound. You can also see Mt. Rainier to the south. This is a harder hike as you climb 4,000 ft in two miles, but the views are definitely worth the pain. If you want to go higher, pack the correct gear and scramble Haystack Rock 🥾🎒
See MoreSnoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls is located just behind the Salish Lodge. You can view it from the lodge, the observation deck, or hike down to the lower viewing area (this is dependent on the height over the river and flood risk).
See MoreDirtFish
DirtFish was once the Weyerhaeuser Sawmill and the filming location for the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Office🚔 DirtFish does allow Twin Peaks fans to come in and see the reception area, as it has remained the same since filming. They even have the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Department truck out front.
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