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North Bend, WA

North Bend, named for the bend in the Snoqualmie River, has world class outdoor experiences & main street charm. The town & surrounding area is rich in history, & is a growing community. See why you should live here…

PLACES TO GO

 

Twede’s Cafe

This one is for all you Twin Peaks fans! Boasting an impressive history dating back to WWII and the Depression, their menu is sure to have something for everyone. Cherry pie and a damn fine cup o’ coffee anyone?

Wildflower Wine Shop

It’s no surprise we’d put a wine shop in here as the state is teeming with excellent wineries. Stop in for a local food menu and a selection of Snoqualmie Valley wines. Be sure to check out their live jazz and rotating musical acts.

North Bend Bakery

A true North Bend delight. With over 90 years of history, it’s safe to say they know what they’re doing when it comes to all things baked goods.

Trail Youth Coffee

Want to make a difference while grabbing your morning cup of coffee? This non-profit, quaint coffee stop offers mentor-ship, barista training and job skills to youth in the area. Supporting the community never tasted so good. 

Pioneer Coffee Co.

Wine tastings, live music, and great coffee–What more could you ask for? Don’t forget to check out the chalk wall!

North Bend Premium Outlets

An outdoor mall with some of your favorite shops and brands.

 

THINGS TO DO

 

Twin Falls

Gorgeous waterfall off the Snoqualmie River. Features a hidden, underground powerhouse that generates electricity.  

Iron Horse State Park

With miles of trails for hiking and biking, this park was once part of the rail trail. Waterfalls, tunnels and trestles to explore.

Hop on the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad

Head to the depot here in North Bend for a 2 hour round trip, with a 30 minute stop at the Railway History Center. Stunning views of Snoqualmie Falls and the lower valley. During the holiday season, ride the Santa Train to visit Mr. & Mrs. Claus!

Mount Si

With a rich history embedded in the legends of the Snoqualmie people, you won’t want to miss the breathtaking views on this hike. With a climb of 4,100 feet, be sure to gear up before heading out.

Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area

Head out this way for stunning views of the valley. Make it a day trip and hike Rattlesnake Mountain or follow the Rattlesnake Ledge Trail to reach Rattlesnake Lake.