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Experience the Pacific Northwest’s natural beauty with a guided forest hike to waterfalls, including Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls, in this immersive day trip.
If you’re looking for a way to combine active exploration with some of the most iconic sights around Seattle, this guided forest hike to waterfalls might just be your perfect day out. Designed for those who enjoy a moderate walk amid towering trees and scenic waterfalls, this tour offers a mix of natural beauty, history, and just enough adventure to keep things interesting.
What we really like about this experience is how it balances an energetic hike with moments of awe — especially at Snoqualmie Falls, which is truly breathtaking. Plus, the chance to walk through old growth forests and visit a historic logging town adds layers of authenticity to the experience. On the flip side, keep in mind that this is a physically active tour, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a couple of hours of moderate hiking.
This tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy nature, want a taste of local history, and are eager to see some of the best waterfalls in the region without spending an entire day on a bus. If you’re after a well-rounded, active day that delivers on scenery and storytelling, this tour will fit the bill well.
This tour kicks off in downtown Seattle, where you’re picked up by a comfortable van. From there, it’s about a 30-minute drive eastward, giving you a little warm-up with views of the Puget Sound area as you head toward the forested stretches of Olallie State Park. The scenery changes from urban to lush wilderness, setting the tone for what’s to come.
Snoqualmie Falls is the first big stop. Standing 270 feet tall, the falls are a spectacle that captures the raw power of nature. You’ll get a close-up view from several platforms, allowing everyone to appreciate the thundering water from different angles. Many reviews praise this stop; one says, “Stunning views. I would definitely do again,” highlighting how memorable this sight is. It’s an accessible point, perfect for capturing photos and soaking in the landscape.
Next, the tour drives through Snoqualmie, a town with a history rooted in logging. The old depot from 1890 and preserved locomotives provide a tangible link to the past. For fans of “Twin Peaks,” a quick visit to North Bend reveals the diner made famous by the TV show, adding a fun pop-culture touch to the day. This part of the trip blends scenery with storytelling, giving you a taste of local history.
The hike in Olallie State Park takes center stage. Over approximately two hours, you’ll traverse a trail through towering old growth trees, with just enough inclines to keep it interesting but not overwhelming. The trail follows the Snoqualmie Lower River, leading to Twin Falls and Upper Falls. Expect cascades of water, echoing the scenic grandeur that makes this area so special. Reviewers like Kieran note, “The hike to Twin Falls was fantastic, with a perfect guide guiding us at the right pace.” The trail’s design allows you to enjoy the forest’s serenity while keeping the pace comfortable.
The final scenic highlight is Borst Lake, where Mount Si often reflects perfectly on the water’s surface. It’s a peaceful moment after the hike, offering a chance to relax and appreciate the surrounding mountains before heading back to Seattle.
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At $79 per person, this tour offers solid value. It’s a half-day adventure that combines several top sights with active outdoor fun, all led by an experienced guide. The small group size, capped at 14 travelers, means plenty of personalized attention and fewer crowds, which many travelers appreciate — one reviewer mentions, “Small group so perfect for a more intimate experience.”
The transportation is straightforward, with pick-up and drop-off in central Seattle, either at Pine Street or near the Space Needle if requested. This convenience saves you time and hassle, especially after a long flight or a busy city day.
The tour duration of about four and a half hours keeps it manageable for most travelers, leaving time afterward for exploring Seattle or relaxing. The moderate hike is suitable for most, but those with knee or hip issues might find it a little challenging, so consider your comfort level. The trail includes some inclines and potentially muddy spots, but many reviews highlight how worth the effort the views are.
The tour has an overall glowing reputation, with a 5-star rating based on over 440 reviews. Many note the guide’s knowledge and friendliness — “Nate was courteous and shared loads of interesting details,” says one reviewer. Others highlight the scenery: “Great views and very pretty,” and “The view is worth the effort,” reflect the sentiment that this outing delivers on its promise of natural beauty.
Authentic comments also reveal that not everyone had a perfect experience. A few mention the guide being soft-spoken or the hike feeling a bit faster than some might prefer. However, these are minor compared to the overall satisfaction and the enthusiasm for the scenery and guides.
This experience suits active travelers eager to see iconic waterfalls and enjoy a forest hike without spending the entire day on the move. It’s a good pick for those who appreciate a small-group vibe and love stories about local history. If you’re traveling with kids or seniors, just assess the hike’s moderate difficulty and inclines.
While not designed for those with mobility issues or severe knee or hip problems, most other travelers will find this a rewarding way to connect with the natural beauty around Seattle. It’s also perfect for sightseeing fans who want a behind-the-scenes look at a historic logging town and a TV show filming location.
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This guided hike to Twin Falls and Snoqualmie Falls offers a well-rounded mix of waterfalls, old-growth forests, and local history—all wrapped into an active half-day outing. The knowledgeable guides, small group size, and scenic stops ensure a memorable experience that feels both authentic and manageable.
You’ll leave with great photos, fresh insights, and perhaps a new appreciation for the lush landscapes that define the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small family, this tour provides solid value and genuine adventure in one of America’s most beautiful regions.
It’s the kind of trip that fits nicely into a busy Seattle itinerary — leaving you inspired by the sights and sounds of nature, with a spring in your step and plenty of stories to tell.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers find it accessible, but the hike is moderate and includes some inclines, so it may not be ideal for very young children or those with mobility issues. Seniors comfortable with light hiking should enjoy it.
What is the approximate duration?
The tour lasts about 4 hours 30 minutes, including driving, sightseeing, and the hike itself.
Where do I meet the guide?
Pickup is in downtown Seattle at 415 Pine St, or optionally near the Space Needle if requested.
How much walking is involved?
The hike is about 2 hours long with some inclines and uneven terrain. Expect a few short uphill sections and muddy spots sometimes.
Are there any age restrictions?
While not explicitly mentioned, the tour is most suited for travelers who can handle moderate hiking.
What is included in the price?
Transportation, guide services, and the hike are included. Admission to the waterfalls and parks is free.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and possibly a camera for photos.
Is the tour available year-round?
It requires good weather, so check current conditions before booking. Cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled.
In the end, if you’re after an active, scenic, and authentic glimpse of the Pacific Northwest’s waterfalls and forests, this tour offers a great share of both.