6501 Railroad Avenue Se,
Po Box 1109,
Snoqualmie, WA
Original Snoqualmie Lodge built atop the Falls in 1916 was a logging route stopover famous for its lumberjack breakfast.[more]
Original Snoqualmie Lodge built atop the Falls in 1916 was a logging route stopover famous for its lumberjack breakfast.
The original Lodge had only 5 guestrooms. Building on the existing lodge and inspired by its design, the Salish Lodge was built in 1988 and has since become a haven for visitors seeking rejuvenation and renewal in the breathtaking setting of the Cascade Mountains. Our Spa was added in 1996 to create the ideal destination for relaxation and retreat. The spectacular falls, majestic mountains and expansive views of breathtaking countryside combine to awe and inspire. Rooms are luxurious and yet cozy, each featuring wood-burning fireplace and double jacuzzi tub enclosed in windows to take in the beauty of the surroundings. Go ahead - pamper yourself in the midst of nature's spectacular beauty. A World Class Spa Activities Director and Wide Variety of Outdoor Recreation Award Winning Cuisine Largest Selection of Regional Wine in the Pacific Northwest Mountain Bikes - Complimentary to guests Stunning Location atop 286 foot Snoqualmie Falls Proximity to Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Microsoft Campus Hiking Trails Named one of the Top 25 Best Lodges in the US by Travel and Leisure Magazine Voted One of the Best Places to stay by Conde Nast Readers Nearby Historic towns - Railroad Museum, antique shopping, etc.[less]
Average User Rating: 10.0
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Jul 18, 2006by Julianna from Portland, OR
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We were treated very well and the accommodation's were superb We enjoyed our walk down to the bottom of the falls. I miss the smell of the hotel.
The food options were quite costly although delicious. The nearby towns weren't antique enough. Would have like hotel more remote.
“It's not often that my husband and I splurge on ourselves but we were long overdue for private time together away from business & kids. We got what we wanted. The staff treated us very well. The duel massages were EXCELLENT! The food was delicious but very pricy. The rooms were wonderful and we took spa baths everyday because it was there. The closest towns didn't have very good cafes, restaurants or shops to go to. Seattle is 40 minutes away and made a wonderful day trip. Our experience with Salish Lodge and Spa was wonderful and I look forward to doing it again one day.”
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