West Snoqualmie River Road Heritage Corridor - King County Historic and Scenic Corridors Project

Road Services - Historic and Scenic Corridors

West Snoqualmie River Road Heritage Corridor

Location: Snoqualmie Valley
Length: 5.8 miles
Begins: Tolt Hill Road
Ends: State Route 202

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The Snoqualmie River Road Heritage Corridor steps back to the early 20th century when farming was a way of life and the valley seemed miles from the city. Located in a secluded pocket of the valley with proximity to the meandering river, this corridor offers peaceful ambience, low traffic levels, and bucolic views. Several working specialty farms on old dairy acreage provide seasonal interest.

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West Snoqualmie Road near Pleasant Hill, c. 1911. Courtesy of King County Archives.
West Snoqualmie Road near Pleasant Hill, c. 1911. Photo courtesy of King County Archives.
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