This diverse and active half day tour features the beauty of the Pacific Northwest, with two cascading waterfalls, a 2-hour moderate hike through an old growth forest, a visit to a historic logging town, and a stunning lake reflecting the surrounding mountains. We’ll visit the verdant Ollalie Sate Park with Twin Falls and Upper Falls, the towns of North Bend and Snoqualmie, as well as the legendary 270-foot tall Snoqualmie Falls. This trip begins and ends at 400 Pine St, Seattle, WA. For more information or to book this activity, click here.

  • Take a 2-hour moderate hike through the old growth forests of Ollalie State Park
  • Marvel at the 270-foot tall Snoqualmie Falls
  • Visit a reflecting lake showcasing snow-capped surrounding mountains
  • Visit North Bend, home of a diner used in the filming of the 1990s Twin Peaks TV show

This half day tour is a combination of a 2-hour moderate hike (a few inclines for about five minutes at a time) to the Twin Falls and a visit to an old logging town, Snoqualmie with its famous Snoqualmie Falls nearby. I will pick you up in downtown Seattle and drive eastward for about 30 minutes until we arrive at the trailhead in Olallie State Park. We will hike in old growth forest along Snoqualmie Lower River to the Twin Falls and the Upper Falls, which are a beautiful cascade of waterfalls. After the hike we drive through North Bend, where the diner from the popular tv show “Twin Peaks” is located, to the old historic logging town, Snoqualmie. This trip lasts about 4 and a half hours and costs $79.00.


We then drive to the majestic Snoqualmie Falls which are 270 feet tall and see the falls from a few platforms followed by driving through Snoqualmie town with the extravagant old depot from 1890 and historic locomotives. Before returning to Seattle we stop at Borst Lake, where Mount Si is often reflected. For more information or to book this activity, click here.


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