Snoqualmie Winter Lights Event Scheduled for December 7, 2024

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mark your calendars for the Snoqualmie Winter Lights event on December 7, 2024, from 4-6 PM, kicking off the holiday season with a spectacular tree lighting ceremony in Railroad Park. Families can engage in activities such as face painting and crafts, fostering community spirit. Mayor Ross will lead a countdown to the tree lighting, adding a personal touch to the festivities. The city will be beautifully illuminated with magical light displays from Thanksgiving through New Year's, creating a perfect backdrop for holiday photos. The stroller-friendly light display route allows families to enjoy a leisurely stroll from Salish Lodge and Spa to historic Downtown.

Attendees are encouraged to shop and savor local snacks while soaking in the festive atmosphere. With ample free parking, visitors can easily explore the vibrant displays and attractions, including the Snoqualmie Train Depot and stunning views of Mount Si. This cherished annual event is sure to be a delightful holiday destination for everyone.

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