Seattle Waterfalls Hiking Experience

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Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
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Experience Highlights

Enjoy the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest with this half-day guided tour from Seattle. Explore ancient forests, visit historic towns and marvel at spectacular waterfalls like Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls, all in an active and diverse 4.5 hour experience.

The tour starts in downtown Seattle with pick-up near the Sephora shop on Pine Street. The moderately difficult hike takes you through Olallie State Park, past rivers, old-growth trees and natural overlooks. You'll also see North Bend and Snoqualmie, famous for their history and connection to the Twin Peaks series.

  • Take a 2-hour hike through waterfalls and old-growth forest.
  • Visit Snoqualmie Falls and iconic towns like North Bend.
  • See a reflective lake that shows the snow-capped mountains.

What’s included

  • 2-hour guided hike through the forest to Twin Falls
  • Visit to Snoqualmie Falls and Borst Lake
  • North Bend and Snoqualmie Vehicle Tour
  • Expert local guide (in English)

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Step by Step

Discover the natural magic of Seattle's surrounding area with this half-day tour that combines adventure, nature and history. This experience takes you from the heart of the city to the mountainous and forested landscapes of the region, where a moderate hike through breathtaking waterfalls and charming villages awaits.

The tour begins with a drive to Olallie State Park, home to the trail that will take you to Twin Falls and Upper Falls, a series of waterfalls surrounded by lush, ancient trees. The two-hour hike includes sections with gentle inclines and spectacular views of the Snoqualmie River.

After the hike, you'll be transported back in time as you pass through the towns of North Bend and Snoqualmie, known for their logging history and their appearance in the Twin Peaks series. Here you'll also visit the 270-foot-high Snoqualmie Falls, one of Washington State's most iconic natural landmarks.

The last stop is at Borst Lake, a tranquil lake where, on clear days, the snow-capped peaks of the mountain range are reflected. This moment of serenity completes a day full of contrasts and natural beauty.

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