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Sight Seeing (within 20 to 30 Minutes travel time) (click here for more info!) The following list are just a few of the exciting places you can visit while staying at our Bed and Breakfast.
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Hiking, Biking, & Other Recreation (click here for more info!) There are many wonderful hiking and
biking trails in the immediate area.
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Fly Fishing (click here for more info!) The Middle Fork is very popular for fly fishing. It is a catch and release river only. http://gorp.away.com/gorp/eclectic/family/seattle_fam3.htm
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Snoqualmie Valley Railroad (click here for more info!) The Northwest Railway Museum operates an Interpretive Railway Program called the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. This five mile common carrier railroad allows museum visitors to experience a train excursion aboard antique railroad coaches through the Upper Snoqualmie Valley.
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Factory Stores At North Bend (click here for more info!) Find impressive savings in over 50 stores such as Adidas, Bass, Nike, The Children's Place, Lane Bryant, Gap, etc.
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Casino/Entertainment (click here for more info!) The best of Las Vegas, now in Snoqualmie - 10 minutes from Roaring River.
Experience the new, gold standard for premier, vegas style gaming, dining, entertainment and night life.
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FISHING GUIDE SERVICES (click here for more info!) All Rivers Guide Services is led by full-time professional Mark Coleman and offers private and semi-private, fully furnished guided fishing trips for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, and Sturgeon.
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TWIN PEAKS FESTIVAL (click here for more info!) About the Festival
Started in 1993, the Twin Peaks Festival is an annual weekend-long celebration of the early '90s TV show, Twin Peaks. On average, about 150 people from all over the world attend yearly. The festival involves celebrity guests, a film night, bus tour of filming locations, contests, and much more
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ISADORA"S CAFE (click here for more info!) Isadora’s Books & Café is named after Isadora Duncan (1877-1927); dancer, revolutionist, ardent defender of the poetic spirit. Isadora’s Books & Café of Snoqualmie, Washington was founded in 1990 and is family owned & operated. We at Isadora’s try to uphold the Isadora Duncan ideal of thinking and doing, of upholding a radical defiance of “things as they are” and the ability to express ideas with verve and humor.
Remember TWIN PEAKS? Filmed in the valley it helped us hit the pinnacle of our success, and from there? Who knows where you can go from there…
Perhaps to VISIONEERS? This movie had scenes filmed at Isadora’s and should be premiering at this summer's film festival. Watch for another great twist on the Snoqualmie Valley.
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SKIING, SNOWSHOEING, & TUBING (click here for more info!) For a wonderful day of skiing, snowshoeing or tubing try the Snoqualmie Summit just 30 minutes away.
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