Snoqualmie to Remlinger Farms Ride

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  • Author: Cheryl
  • Created: December 4, 2023 1:45 pm
  • Updated: February 26, 2024 12:28 am
surface: Pavement
distance: 20-30 miles
route type: Out and Back
Difficulty
3/5
Highlights Ride through Snoqualmie and over to Remlinger Farms. Best done in the Summer -- depending on the time, you may be able to pick berries on the way or have some when you get to Remlinger Farms.
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Ebike Friendly? Yes
  • Distance 20.60 miles
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  • Speed 6 mph
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  • Climb 1995 ft
  • Descent 2051 ft
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This was a fun ride we did years ago inspired by an article in the Seattle Times, as I recall.

The ride starts in Snoqualmie and turns around to head back at Remlinger Farms. I recall there being berries on the way -- though we were just a bit too early in the season for them to be ripe.

Yes, there is a Snoqualmie trail for off-road riding, but this one is an on-road ride. You'll encounter some hills, especially on the return. Thankfully, I was in hill-riding shape when I did this ride.

1. Start

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Our ride started here.

2. End

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Our ride ended here.

3. Parking

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Address: 8103 Falls Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

You might be able to find parking over here or elsewhere on the street.

4. Northwest Railway Museum Snoqualmie Depot

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Address: 38625 SE King St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

While you're here, you might want to visit this train museum, offering train rides on some days.

5. Upper Snoqualmie Falls Parking Lot

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Address: SE Fall City-Snoqualmie Rd & Tokul Rd, Snoqualmie, WA 98024, USA

If you want to take the time to stop and hike off, you may want to stay and lock up here (though at this point I cannot tell you where nearby bike lockups are) to hike to walk to the observation deck or hike down to the falls.

6. Snoqualmie Falls Walking Trail

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Address: SE Fall City-Snoqualmie Rd & Tokul Rd, Snoqualmie, WA 98024, USA

Here's the trail that will take you to the observation deck or down to the falls if you keep going the right way.

7. Snoqualmie Falls Higher Observation Deck

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Address: 6655 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

If you have the energy to stop your route, lock up your bike, and go here, it has a great view of the falls.

8. Salish Lodge

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Address: 6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Salish Lodge is that hotel you see in photos of Snoqualmie Falls. It's pricey, but a great place to stay if you're taking this ride and want to spend. If you do -- or if you just make reservations for the morning -- you might want to have breakfast there. They took over the old Snoqualmie Falls Lodge breakfast that was well known for its wonderful oatmeal.

9. Remlinger Farms

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Address: Remlinger Farms, 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA 98014, USA

You may want to stop here at the midpoint of your ride -- seasonally, they have a U-pick, a petting zoo, and rides -- or you might want to do as we did -- just stop, buy berries and get a bite to eat before turning around and heading back.

This was a fun ride we did years ago inspired by an article in the Seattle Times, as I recall.

The ride starts in Snoqualmie and turns around to head back at Remlinger Farms. I recall there being berries on the way — though we were just a bit too early in the season for them to be ripe.

Yes, there is a Snoqualmie trail for off-road riding, but this one is an on-road ride. You’ll encounter some hills, especially on the return. Thankfully, I was in hill-riding shape when I did this ride.

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