Snoqualmie Days Celebrating History, Music, and Community Spirit

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie Days will be celebrated in downtown Snoqualmie on August 22-23, 2025, highlighting the community's rich history and culture. The festivities begin on Friday night with a music crawl at local venues, including the Black Dog Café and Snoqualmie Falls Brewery. On Saturday, attendees can enjoy the Snoqualmie Firefighters Pancake Breakfast from 7-11 a. m. , with proceeds supporting the fire department.

The grand parade starts at 10 a. m. , featuring the original fire truck and showcasing community spirit. The day will also offer food vendors, live music, train rides, and new attractions like the UNW Model Railroad Show. Streets will be closed on Saturday to accommodate the event, with detours in place.

Originally known as Snoqualmie Railroad Days, the festival has been a community tradition since 1939. Snoqualmie Days serves as a reminder of the town's history and the unity that keeps it thriving.

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