Discover Snoqualmie: Upcoming Events and Winter Lights Celebration

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie's annual Winter Lights event on December 7 is a highlight of the holiday season, welcoming families and visitors to an evening of festive cheer from 4-6 PM. Attendees can enjoy dazzling lights and a variety of activities. In addition to Winter Lights, Snoqualmie features attractions such as the scenic Mount Si Golf Course, where visitors can enjoy breakfast before golfing. Film enthusiasts can explore iconic locations from the cult classic TV series 'Twin Peaks,' filmed in the area. For adventure lovers, Snoqualmie offers numerous biking trails suitable for all skill levels.

The community hosts events year-round, ensuring there is always something happening in this charming town. With its rich history and engaging activities, Snoqualmie remains a top destination for both residents and tourists, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in local culture and natural beauty.

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