Snoqualmie Shines Bright with Holiday Lights Through New Year’s Day

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

Snoqualmie has transformed into a winter wonderland, dazzling visitors with beautiful holiday light displays running through New Year’s Day. The public displays begin at the luxurious Salish Lodge and Spa and meander along the Centennial Trail, designed for easy pedestrian access and families with strollers. In downtown Snoqualmie, Railroad Park offers a scenic backdrop for memorable family photos beneath the sparkling holiday tree and charming gazebo. Children can partake in the festive fun by submitting their wish lists in the Santa Letter Box, enhancing the magical experience of the season. For those wishing to extend their visit, a short drive up Snoqualmie Parkway to Brilliant Boulevard reveals a stunning street lined with twinkling trees, perfect for a leisurely evening stroll.

The abundance of dining options in the area allows visitors to enjoy a meal featuring various international cuisines, making it an ideal outing for families and friends. Free parking throughout the town ensures that everyone can effortlessly enjoy the holiday festivities. With its enchanting atmosphere and community spirit, Snoqualmie is poised to become a beloved holiday tradition for many.

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