Snoqualmie is a great home base for the weekend, with restaurants, coffee, essentials, and the closest access to our venue. If you’re up for more, North Bend is nearby and offers even more places to eat and explore.

Where to Stay

Snoqualmie

There is one hotel especially close to the venue, and it’s our top recommendation for guests:

Snoqualmie Inn by Hotel America

If booking directly through their website, you can use code: WEDDING for 10% off. (*We noticed rates were sometimes lower on third-party booking sites, so it’s worth comparing.)

Other nearby options:

Salish Lodge & Spa

A beautiful local splurge option with spa amenities and iconic waterfall views.

Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel

A convenient nearby stay with additional dining and entertainment options.

Issaquah

Issaquah is a slightly larger town than Snoqualmie and about 25 minutes from the venue. It offers a few more hotel options, along with plenty of restaurants, grocery stores, and conveniences.

Fairfield Inn

Homewood Suites by Hilton

North Bend

North Bend is another nearby option, just 10–15 minutes from the venue and an easy home base for the weekend.

For accommodations here, we’d recommend looking at local Airbnbs, as they’ll likely offer a better overall experience and value than the hotel options in town.

What to do

Snoqualmie

Eat & Drink

Saints & Scholars Irish Pub great food!

The Bindlestick coffee & tea

MOD Pizza the Chipotle of pizza

Things to Do

Snoqualmie Falls a must-see if it’s your first visit

Downtown Snoqualmie Stroll cute shops, river front walk, historic charm

The Historic Train Depot

North Bend

Eat & Drink

Pressed on Main: Hands down, the best juices, smoothies, and gluten-free baked goods. Seriously, go here!

Twede’s Cafe: A fun nostalgic diner and must-stop for Twin Peaks fans.

Things to Do

Downtown North Bend Stroll: A charming small-town main street with mountain views and local shops.

Twin Peaks Filming Spots: Explore iconic locations from the cult-classic series filmed throughout North Bend and Snoqualmie.

Getting Around

Ride share can be limited in this area, so having a car is often the easiest way to get around. If you’re planning to rent one, it may be worth checking Turo as an option.