Hotels in Snoqualmie, Washington

Hotels in Snoqualmie, Washington
Snoqualmie, Wash., is speckled with outdoor adventures. Kayaking, hiking, geocaching, skiing, snowboarding, fishing and mountain biking are among some of the activities you can partake in Snoqualmie. Some of the hotels in Snoqualmie are just as breathtaking as the scenery itself and offer a pleasant retreat from the rain or snow.

Salish Lodge and Spa

The Salish Lodge and Spa offers a view of the Snoqualmie Falls from some of the rooms; you can even hear the roar of the water. The Salish is not only a hotel but a spa as well. For the outdoor enthusiast this could be a perfect retreat before you start your next adventure. Some of its offerings include spa treatments, restaurants and lounge, several stores besides the breathtaking views.

6501 Railroad Ave.
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
(800) 272-5474
salishlodge.com

The Summit Lodge

If you are looking to throw on a pair of skis and go, this is the hotel for you. Located across from Snoqualmie Ski Resort, the Summit Lodge offers a year-round heated pool, a restaurant with a lounge and free shuttle service to all base areas at the ski resort. Pets of all sizes are welcome at the hotel.

603 State Route 906
Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068
(800) 557-7829
snoqualmiesummitlodge.com

Considerations

Regardless of whether you choose a trip to Snoqualmie in the winter or summer, the area has many adventures and activities for you to embark on. If you enjoy winter sports, the Summit Lodge would be an ideal choice for you and your four-legged friend. If you are looking to hike under a waterfall, the Salish Lodge can pleasantly accommodate your every need; after a long day on the trails, what's better way to relax than with a massage?

Article Written By Linda Moffitt

Linda Moffitt has been writing professionally since 2007 and has published several books including, "Washington's Haunted Hotspots" and "Haunts of the Southwest." She holds an Associate in Arts degree from Pasadena Community College. Moffitt has been and is often invited to speak across the country about her expertise in travel, history and hauntings.

Write for Trails.com
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