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Train Museum + Waterfall

This time, we went after lunch and bought tickets for the 1 PM train. Even though the trip was two hours long, the kid was extremely happy and enjoyed it a lot.🌟 Snoqualmie Falls There’s a free parking lot across from the waterfall, and you can park all the way up; there are quite a few spaces available.🌟 We took the trail to the waterfall this time. The whole trail isn’t too long, and it’s easy going down since it’s all downhill, but it’s quite steep on the way up. Nevertheless, the kid managed to walk it all by themselves. The trail goes all the way to the bottom of the waterfall, not directly to the lake. They’ve built a high wooden walkway and continuously remind visitors that the water level might rise suddenly, so don’t leave this path.🌟 Even though you can’t get right to the foot of the waterfall, it’s still interesting to see this grand waterfall from a different angle. There’s another parking lot at the bottom. If you’re worried about the walk, you can drive straight to the lower parking lot. The paths there are mostly flat, without steep slopes, making it easier to walk.🌟 #Seattle #SeattleSurroundings #SeattleWithKids #SeattleLife

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Train Museum + Waterfall

This time, we went after lunch and bought tickets for the 1 PM train. Even though the trip was two hours long, the kid was extremely happy and enjoyed it a lot.🌟 Snoqualmie Falls There’s a free parking lot across from the waterfall, and you can park all the way up; there are quite a few spaces available.🌟 We took the trail to the waterfall this time. The whole trail isn’t too long, and it’s easy going down since it’s all downhill, but it’s quite steep on the way up. Nevertheless, the kid managed to walk it all by themselves. The trail goes all the way to the bottom of the waterfall, not directly to the lake. They’ve built a high wooden walkway and continuously remind visitors that the water level might rise suddenly, so don’t leave this path.🌟 Even though you can’t get right to the foot of the waterfall, it’s still interesting to see this grand waterfall from a different angle. There’s another parking lot at the bottom. If you’re worried about the walk, you can drive straight to the lower parking lot. The paths there are mostly flat, without steep slopes, making it easier to walk.🌟 #Seattle #SeattleSurroundings #SeattleWithKids #SeattleLife

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Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie Depot
Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie DepotNorthwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie Depot