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Timber Stilts Treehouse Cabin + Hot Tub
Stay in a one-of-a-kind mid century modern treehouse cabin, high up in the trees. Everyone in the area knows the house on stilts. Highlights include a suspended vintage fireplace, scenic wraparound deck, hot tub, and modern cabin style. Situated on a serene wooded lot near Cle Elum Lake. Enjoy a winter wonderland Dec-Mar and a nature lover's paradise in the summer. 10 min to downtown Roslyn. 40 min to Snoqualmie Pass Ski Area. 1 hour to Leavenworth. 1.5 hours to Seattle and SeaTac Airport.

SouthFork Serenity River Cabin by Riveria Stays
Welcome to SouthFork Serenity by Riveria Stays - nestled along the South Fork Snoqualmie River, our charming cabin offers the ultimate Pacific Northwest getaway, serving as an ideal base for adventurers eager to explore the wealth of outdoor activities in the surrounding North Bend region. After a day of adventure, unwind in the hot tub or by cozying up to the gas fireplace or gathering around the fire pit, basking in the soothing melody of the river and the tranquil embrace of the starry sky.

Hidden Falls Hot Tub Riverview @ South Fork (1BR)
Hide from the world in this beautifully appointed cabin with 320 feet of riverfront, adjacent to a hidden private waterfall in the Snoqualmie National Forest. Nestled in a tiny enclave of cabins just-off Interstate-90 in North Bend, this beautifully appointed retreat on the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, is your gateway to 4-season activities or the perfect place to relax and spend time with the people who matter most. You can enjoy, hiking, skiing, Mt. Biking and all outdoor activities!

Cozy Creekside Cabin Pristine & Perfectly Located
Spring and Summer are splendidly serene here. And this modern cozy cabin includes all the amenities you need to have the perfect getaway. Spacious kitchen, luxurious bathroom, soaking tub and more. Enjoy morning coffee to the sounds of rushing water, take a stroll along the creek or relax in hammocks under maple and cedar trees. Easy access to North Bend's great restaurants, shops, and necessities, minutes away from some of the best hiking trails in the state and 30 min to FIFA World Cup.

Pacific Bin - Sauna / Hot Tub / Steam Room
Experience the epitome of luxury living at the Pacific Bin, a unique vacation rental situated in the lush forests of the Cascade Mountains, just an hour from Seattle. Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, this impressive container home offers a prime location for world-class outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, biking, and rafting. The home includes a private hot tub, forest-surrounded bedrooms, a steam shower, upper/lower deck space, private hiking trails and fire pit.

Gnome Home
Gorgeous custom built A-Frame cedar cabin from Lindal Cedar Homes. Nestled in a private, tree-filled corner lot within walking distance to Snoqualmie Summit Central Ski Lifts, Tubing Center and Dru Bru. Stunning mountain and forest views from all the windows! Note! Gravel driveway is steep and not plowed in the winter. Access not great for those with mobility issues as there is no stairwell with a railing to access the cabin. Note: There is only parking space for 2 cars in the driveway.

Silver Fir Loft, Ski In/Ski Out Carriage House
Modern carriage house apartment, located right next to the Silver Fir Ski run. This is a true ski in/ski out experience. You can watch skiers from a comfy chair by the fire since you are only about a hundred feet from the chairlift. No need to hassle with ski area parking lots or lodge food. Keep all your gear warm and dry and use the kitchen to prepare meals. Silver Fir is a great base camp with day and night skiing, and Summit West, East and Central are accessible by the chairlift.

A PNW dream! Hot Tub, 3 private acres & Mnt Views!
Secret Pines Lookout, one of the most private cabins in the area, is nestled in a gated mountain-side community. Perched on 3 stunning acres, the cabin offers expansive views of Cle Elum Lake and the surrounding mountains. - The cabin features 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, accommodating up to 9 guests. - Enjoy a 6-person hot tub, corn hole, shuffleboard, Ringo, Wii, and board games. - Grill up a meal with view and relax by the 2 propane fire pits. - Located just 12 minutes outside of town.

Pinehaus Cabin- Sauna/Cold Plunge/Hot Tub/BBQ
Welcome to the Pinehaus! Nestled amongst the woods, on almost 4 acres, this cabin was designed to be a luxurious oasis to relax and recharge, a one of a kind experience. The space features a separate bathhouse that includes a sauna (with a large window), cold plunge, relaxation loft and a Hot Tub outside. It’s close enough to everything, but far enough in the tranquility of the woods. 10 minutes to DT Cle Elum. 15 minutes to DT Roslyn. 20 minutes to Suncadia. 1hr 30min to Seattle.

Lake & Mountain Views - Mountain Getaway
Stunning lake and mountain views. First floor (lower level) apartment of a mountain lodge. Private entrance, full kitchen, 3 bedrooms with 2.5 baths, 2 large private covered porches, open main living area with Lake Kachess view. 15 min. from Snoqualmie Pass ski and recreational areas and lots of hiking potential. 5 min. to Lake Kachess camp ground with beach and boat launch access. 30 min. drive to historic Cle Elum and Roslyn towns. WIFI. *Hot tub available for additional fee.*

Mountain View Estate
Mountain View Estate is the perfect home for a little getaway with friends and family, staying here is like home away from home. We have everything you need and it’s all brand new! We have worked very hard to make this a place you’ll enjoy every moment in. After the slopes you can lay back and enjoy the amazing view, along with relaxing in our sauna, steam room, or hot tub. We have a variety of entertainment for all age groups. Our garage is filled with sleds and snow toys.

Mountain Tower Cabin Near Lake Kachess
Welcome to the Mountain Tower Cabin. The most unique place to stay in the heart of the Cascades, blocks away from Lake Kachess. Enjoy a private 4+ acre lot in a 5-story tower with amazing views. Truly one of a kind! Soar 55 ft in the trees as you overlook the Cascades and Lake Kachess. Relax in many areas of this unique craftsman tower. Countless nearby hikes and trailheads, along with a peaceful 5-minute walk to the beach directly from the tower property.
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When is the best time to visit Snoqualmie Pass?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Snoqualmie Pass?
Snoqualmie Pass has cabins, lodges, and mountain homes set near nature trails and ski areas, making outdoor activities accessible. Many accommodations focus on comfort, with communal spaces and warm interiors suited to relaxing after a day outside.
What are the best things to do in Snoqualmie Pass with kids?
Families often enjoy snow play, sledding, and beginner ski lessons in winter, with accessible hikes and nature walks recommended in summer. Gold Creek Pond is popular for a gentle loop and opportunities to spot local wildlife.
What are some of the best things to do in Snoqualmie Pass?
Explore winter sports at Summit at Snoqualmie, hike the Pacific Crest Trail, or enjoy kayaking and fishing around mountain lakes in warmer months. Après-ski activities and scenic picnics are also popular year-round.
How is the weather in Snoqualmie Pass?
Snoqualmie Pass has snowy, cool winters ranging from 37–48°F (3–9°C), with frequent precipitation, and mild summers with temperatures around 57–78°F (14–25°C). Pack for rain or snow outside of summer, and bring sun protection when days are clear.
When is the best time to visit Snoqualmie Pass?
Winter is frequently suggested for those interested in skiing and snow activities, while late spring through early fall is recommended for hiking and wildflower meadows. Summer months bring milder weather and clearer trails.
What are the best places to visit in Snoqualmie Pass?
Popular places to explore include Summit at Snoqualmie for winter sports, Gold Creek Pond for accessible nature trails, and picturesque viewpoints along the Pacific Crest Trail. In summer, nearby lakes and forests invite gentle adventures.
What are some hiking trails in Snoqualmie Pass?
Explore Snoqualmie Pass’s mix of hiking trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail, Snow Lake Trail, and hikes around Gold Creek Pond. Each trail brings opportunities for forest walks, alpine views, and wildflower spotting in summer.
What are some family activities we can do in Snoqualmie Pass?
Families can explore Nordic trails, try snowshoeing, and enjoy tubing parks in winter, or hike gentle loops and picnic near lakes in summer. Interpretive nature walks and wildlife watching are also frequently enjoyed.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Snoqualmie Pass?
Day trips often include exploring nearby waterfalls, visiting mountain towns, or hiking trails in the surrounding Cascades. Outdoor recreation areas and scenic viewpoints around the region provide a mix of adventure and relaxation.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Snoqualmie Pass?
Pet-friendly accommodations can be found in Snoqualmie Pass, including cabins and mountain lodges that welcome dogs. This makes it easy to explore the outdoors together, especially on many local trails that allow leashed pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Snoqualmie Pass?
Bring layers for changing weather, as conditions can shift quickly in the mountains. Arrive early for popular trailheads, and consider weekdays for a quieter atmosphere on the slopes and trails.
What is Snoqualmie Pass known for?
Snoqualmie Pass is known for its mountain recreation, especially alpine skiing, snowboarding, and hiking trails that stretch into the Cascade Range. Its snowy winters and accessible scenic landscapes attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Snoqualmie Pass?
Hidden gems around Snoqualmie Pass include scenic lakes, quiet forest trails, and tucked-away viewpoints that offer peaceful mountain settings. Smaller waterfalls and local interpretive nature loops are also often recommended by those familiar with the area.
What are the best foods to try in Snoqualmie Pass?
Snoqualmie Pass has hearty mountain fare such as burgers, baked goods, and pub-style comfort food found at local lodges and restaurants. Many visitors also enjoy dishes featuring Pacific Northwest ingredients, including salmon and fresh produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Snoqualmie Pass?
Pack layered clothing for variable mountain weather, waterproof outerwear, sturdy footwear, and sun protection for summer months. In winter, bring snow gear, traction devices for boots, and any needed recreation equipment or rentals.
What is the nightlife in Snoqualmie Pass like?
Nightlife in Snoqualmie Pass centers around cozy bars, lodge restaurants, and après-ski venues where people gather after a day outdoors. Expect relaxed atmospheres, social spaces, and occasional live music during the busier seasons.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Snoqualmie Pass?
Snoqualmie Pass often celebrates winter sports festivals, ski events, and local mountain competitions, especially during the snow season. In summer, outdoor concerts and community gatherings near the slopes are frequently suggested.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Snoqualmie Pass?
Snoqualmie Pass has vacation rentals geared toward families, including cabins and mountain homes with features like kitchens and communal spaces. Many are located near outdoor recreation areas, making it convenient for family-focused activities.
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