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Best Western Inn, Snoqualmie Pass, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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| These outdoors activities are available near Best Western Inn. |
| | Ski Areas Near Best Western Inn:
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Snoqualmie, Washington
, 1 miles away, 1100 vertical feet |
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Alpental, Washington
, 2 miles away, 2280 vertical feet |
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Stephens Pass, Washington
, 15 miles away, 1800 vertical feet |
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Crystal Mountain, Washington
, 23 miles away, 3100 vertical feet |
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White Pass, Washington
, 37 miles away, 1500 vertical feet |
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Mt.Baker, Washington
, 69 miles away, 1500 vertical feet |
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Mission Ridge, Washington
, 70 miles away, 2200 vertical feet |
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Cooper Spur, Oregon
, 95 miles away, 500 vertical feet |
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Echo Valley, Washington
, 97 miles away, 900 vertical feet |
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Mt. Hood Meadows, Oregon
, 99 miles away, 2777 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Best Western Inn:
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Snoqualmie River - South Fork, King
County
, 2 miles away, Class IV-V - 1.5 miles long (I-90 Exit 52 to Denny Creek Campground) |
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Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork, King
County
, 5 miles away, Class V - 4 miles long (Hardscrabble Creek to Burnboot Creek) |
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Dingford Creek, King
County
, 5 miles away, Class V+ - 1.3 miles long (Goat Creek to Middle Fork Snoqualmie) |
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Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork, King
County
, 6 miles away, Class IV - 10.3 miles long (Burnboot Creek to Taylor River) |
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Taylor River, King
County
, 10 miles away, Class IV - 3 miles long (Marten Creek to Middle Fork Snoqualmie) |
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| | Trails Near Best Western Inn:
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Middle Fork Trail, King
County
, 4 miles away, 12.2 hiking miles, 903 feet elevation difference |
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Annette Lake Trail, King
County
, 5 miles away, 4.6 hiking miles, 1906 feet elevation difference |
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Pratt Lake Trail, King
County
, 6 miles away, 8 hiking miles, 2378 feet elevation difference |
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Pacific Crest Trail - section 25, overlapping
County
, 8 miles away, 119.9 hiking miles, 3706 feet elevation difference |
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Snowshoe Butte Trail, King
County
, 10 miles away, 1.5 hiking miles, 1588 feet elevation difference |
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| | Camp Grounds Near Best Western Inn:
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Commonwealth Campground, King County
, 0 miles away |
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Crystal Springs Campground, Kittitas County
, 9 miles away |
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West Fork Campground, King County
, 12 miles away |
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Kachess Campground, Kittitas County
, 12 miles away |
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Foss River Campground, King County
, 14 miles away |
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| | Best Western Inn is situated in the Northern Cascade Range. Be careful coming to Best Western Inn, you might not ever want to go back home again. Having a reputation for comfort, Best Western Inn is popular with vacationers of all ages. The close by type IV-V, 1.5-mile-in-distance I-90 Exit 52 to Denny Creek Campground portion of whitewater on Snoqualmie River - South Fork is loads of fun. Only those skilled in paddling should try to raft this part of Snoqualmie River - South Fork. There's a tremendous category V bit of whitewater nearby on Snoqualmie River |
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- Middle Fork, the 4-mile-from-beginning-to-end Hardscrabble Creek to Burnboot Creek section. Whitewater paddlers on this bit of Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork should hold quite some know-how in whitewater kayaking or rafting. A close by type V+ whitewater segment is to be found
| | on Dingford Creek; the Goat Creek to Middle Fork Snoqualmie segment is 1.3 miles long. This segment of Dingford Creek is not a site where learners should come raft paddling. In case you're trying to find a category IV whitewater segment to run, you're in luck; the Burnboot Creek to Taylor River sector is a magnificent 10.3-mile-from-start-to-finish piece of Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork. Don’t count on remaining dry paddling this segment of Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork in case you're not an expert kayak paddler. Taylor River has a magnificent 3-mile-in-length | |
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category IV whitewater stretch nearby, the Marten Creek to Middle Fork Snoqualmie segment. If you don’t want to risk getting drenched this stretch of Taylor River is possibly not for you. Whitewater rapids are perilous phenomenons, so you should check circumstances ahead of going.
Middle Fork Trail is 12.2 miles in length. This beautiful backcountry hiking trail has a difference in elevation of 903 feet. The Middle Fork Trail is tough; it requires approximately one and a half days to walk. Annette Lake Trail nearby has a difference in height of 1,906 feet.
This backcountry trail is 4.6 miles of delightful backcountry hiking in the fresh air. A tough backcountry trail it is; Annette Lake Trail calls for around five hours to hike. Pratt Lake Trail has a difference between top and bottom of 2,378 feet; this wonderful hiking and backpacking
trail is 8 miles in distance. Pratt Lake Trail is a demanding hiking and backpacking trail that necessitates around one and a half days to walk. Pacific Crest Trail - section 25 is a delightful hiking and backpacking trail; it's 119.9 miles long and has a variation in elevation
of 3,706 feet. A difficult hiking and backpacking trail like Pacific Crest Trail - section 25 ought to take you around 13 days. Best Western Inn presents a wonderful spot in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, an admirable holiday sanctuary in the Northern Cascade Range. Snoqualmie
is a skiers delight. It has 41% challenging trails on its 1,916 acres of skiing land, and 59% green and blue trails for beginners. The 2,280 feet of drop at nearby Snoqualmie is pure excitement. Snoqualmie receives 36 feet of snow per winter on its 96 trails that are served by
its 26 good ski lifts. Skiers from all over enjoy Alpental. 75% of the ski runs at Alpental are challenging, and 25% are blue and green; there is a total of 825 acres of skiing area. There's a great 2,280-foot height difference to enjoy at the close by ski area Alpental. Alpental
gets 38 feet of good snow every season, and has 5 ski lifts serving the 19 ski runs. With all the comfort you're accustomed to, Best Western Inn is a tremendous rest from the everyday life. Best Western Inn boasts a tremendous locality in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, where you
can take in the sunbeams. Everybody loves Lake Easton State Park; everybody loves Snoqualmie Pass. You’ll without doubt get pleasure from your stay in Snoqualmie Pass. Don't leave Best Western Inn without first paying a visit to Franklin Falls, and at Best Western Inn you can
distinguish Guye Peak. A wooded vicinity near Best Western Inn is Snoqualmie National Forest; during your journey here you'll meet some people from Snoqualmie Pass for sure. If you want a delightful time in the great outdoors just come on up to the Northern Cascade Range. A
journey to Olallie State Park revitalizes the soul, and Mount Hyak is a peak you can spot from Best Western Inn. High temperatures at Best Western Inn all through the summer months are in the 70's. Summer overnight lows dip down to the 50's. Through the winter highs are in the 40's with temperatures at Best Western Inn dipping down into the 30's through winter nights.
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| Address: 603 State Route 906 Snoqualmie Pass, Washington 98068
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