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Old Sunset Highway Heritage Corridor - King County Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

King County Road Services - Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

Old Sunset Highway Heritage Corridor (Snoqualmie Pass)

Location: Snoqualmie Pass
Length: 12.8 miles
Begins: Alpental Access Road
Ends: Interstate 90

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The Old Sunset Highway Heritage Corridor uniquely illustrates the evolution of road development in King County, re-tracing extant portions of the 1915 automobile route over Snoqualmie Pass. Partially under the jurisdiction of Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, this corridor offers a taste of early 20th century motoring in a rugged mountain environment, and provides access to multiple recreational activities. Corridor lies within Mountain-to-Sound Greenway, a National Scenic Byway.

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Information from the Road Services Division's Web site is available to people with disabilities in alternate formats upon request by calling 206-263-6482 or 711 for the TTY relay service.

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Also in the Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

Horses towing two Buicks along Sunset Highway, 1916.
Horses towing two Buicks along Sunset Highway, 1916. Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Historical Museum.
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