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Snoqualmie

The best road cycling routes around Snoqualmie

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Road cycling around Snoqualmie features a diverse landscape of river valleys, agricultural lands, and forested areas, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by the Snoqualmie River, which carves through the valley, and views of the surrounding Cascade foothills. Routes often traverse a mix of paved roads and hard-packed gravel paths, offering connections to historic railway lines and natural landmarks. The area includes gentle gradients along the valley floor and some moderate climbs into higher elevations.

Best road cycling routes around Snoqualmie

  • The most popular road cycling route is Rattlesnake Lake/Three Forks loop, a 23.5 miles (37.9 km) trail that takes 2 hours 4 minutes to complete. This route offers views of mountains and rivers.
  • Another top favourite among local road cyclists is West Snoqualmie River Road loop from Fall City, an easy 16.8 miles (27.0 km) path. This loop provides scenic views of the Snoqualmie River and surrounding landscapes.
  • Local road cyclists also love the Historic Snoqualmie Depot – Snoqualmie Falls loop from Snoqualmie, a 41.3 miles (66.5 km) trail leading through the historic Snoqualmie Depot and past Snoqualmie Falls, often completed in about 3 hours 1 minute.
  • Road cycling around Snoqualmie is defined by river valleys, agricultural farmlands, and forested areas. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy valley rides to routes with moderate elevation changes.
  • The routes in Snoqualmie are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 260 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Snoqualmie's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Rattlesnake Lake/Three Forks loop

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Cycle the moderate 23.5-mile Rattlesnake Lake/Three Forks loop, featuring river views, forested hills, and varied terrain near Snoqualmie.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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September 26, 2025, Snoqualmie Falls

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The u-pick is only available during the summer months.

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Use your phone to purchase lavender products or u-pick during the summer.

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The Historic Snoqualmie Depot, part of the National Register of Historic Places, is Washington's longest operating train depot. The museum features railroad history exhibits and a lovely bookstore and gift shop. It is free to visit and open 7 days a week (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day).

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The South Fork Snoqualmie River begins near Snoqualmie Pass and flows for over 30 miles before merging with the main Snoqualmie River in North Bend.

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This massive log was cut in 1976 after being struck by lightning. Its seedling dates back to 1576, and it was brought to this location by railroad in 1979. It is an exhibit to help people understand the challenges and opportunities the forest has provided to our ancestors who worked in the woods or mills to construct homes and businesses. It is a great spot to stop and reflect on its history and the importance it brings to the community.

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The Historic Snoqualmie Depot, part of the National Register of Historic Places, is Washington's longest operating train depot. The museum features railroad history exhibits and a lovely bookstore and gift shop. It is free to visit and open 7 days a week (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day).

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It depends on the time of year if the geese are migrating. We did not see geese in the field, but at least five different groups of dozens in each in the sky maneuvering around each other. It took one flock that seemed to know where they were going to head south and lead the others in the right direction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Snoqualmie?

There are over 20 road cycling routes around Snoqualmie, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy valley rides to routes with moderate elevation changes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Snoqualmie?

Road cycling in Snoqualmie features a diverse landscape. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads and hard-packed gravel paths, traversing river valleys, agricultural lands, and forested areas. The region is characterized by the Snoqualmie River and views of the surrounding Cascade foothills.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly road cycling routes in Snoqualmie?

Yes, Snoqualmie offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the West Snoqualmie River Road loop from Fall City is an easy 16.8-mile path providing scenic views of the Snoqualmie River and surrounding landscapes. Overall, 8 of the routes are classified as easy.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along road cycling routes in Snoqualmie?

Many routes offer stunning views of natural features and landmarks. You can cycle past the majestic Snoqualmie Falls, explore the serene Snoqualmie Valley, or ride near Rattlesnake Lake. The region also features moss-covered forests and vibrant ferns, characteristic of a temperate rainforest environment.

Are there routes that pass by Snoqualmie Falls?

Yes, the Historic Snoqualmie Depot – Snoqualmie Falls loop from Snoqualmie is a 41.3-mile route that leads directly past Snoqualmie Falls. Another option is the Snoqualmie Falls – Snoqualmie River loop from Fall City, which also offers views of the falls.

What do other cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in Snoqualmie?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which includes river valleys, agricultural lands, and forested areas, as well as the variety of routes suitable for different ability levels.

Are there circular road cycling routes in Snoqualmie?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Snoqualmie are loops. Popular circular routes include the Rattlesnake Lake/Three Forks loop, the West Snoqualmie River Road loop from Fall City, and the Historic Snoqualmie Depot – Snoqualmie Falls loop from Snoqualmie.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Snoqualmie?

Snoqualmie's temperate climate makes it enjoyable for road cycling through much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Be prepared for potential rain, as the region is known for its lush, green environment.

Are there any challenging climbs for experienced road cyclists in Snoqualmie?

While many routes feature gentle gradients along the valley floor, the region also offers routes with moderate climbs into higher elevations. For those seeking more challenging terrain, some routes connect to sections over Snoqualmie Pass, which can include varied surfaces.

Where can I find parking for road cycling routes in Snoqualmie?

Parking availability varies by route start point. Many popular trailheads and town centers in Snoqualmie and surrounding areas like Fall City or North Bend offer designated parking. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.

Are there family-friendly road cycling options in Snoqualmie?

Yes, Snoqualmie offers several family-friendly road cycling options, particularly on the easier routes with less elevation gain. The Snoqualmie Valley Trail, while primarily gravel, is mostly flat and suitable for families with appropriate bikes, offering a scenic ride through farmlands and forests.

Can I find cafes or places to eat near the cycling routes?

Yes, the charming small towns along the Snoqualmie Valley, including Snoqualmie itself, Fall City, and North Bend, offer various cafes, restaurants, and pubs where cyclists can refuel and relax. The historic Snoqualmie Depot area is also a good spot for amenities.

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