All Aboard for Fall Fun Halloween and Wine Trains Return to the Snoqualmie Valley

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Northwest Railway Museum announces two seasonal train experiences for fall, enhancing local tourism. The Halloween Train rides begin on October 11, running every Saturday and Sunday, and offer a two-hour round trip featuring breathtaking views and a stop at Snoqualmie Falls. Families are encouraged to wear costumes, with all children receiving a small gift during the ride. Ticket prices are set at $32 for adults, $28 for seniors, and $16 for children aged 2-12. Meanwhile, the Wine Train returns on August 28, offering a 2.

5 to 3-hour journey for those 21 and over. Each $99 ticket includes a souvenir wine glass and eight tokens for local wine tastings. Partnerships with Mount Si Winery and William Grassie Wine Estates provide unique local flavors. These experiences showcase the Snoqualmie Valley's beauty while fostering community engagement and seasonal celebration.

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