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Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit, Snoqualmie Pass, Northern Cascade Range, Washington
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| | Through the warmest time of the year at Howard Johnson temperatures are frequently in the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures descend down into the 50's. Throughout the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's, and after the sun is down through the wintertime temperatures at Howard Johnson drop into the 30's. A short trip to Franklin Falls is always worthwhile, and while you're here at Howard Johnson it's a nice idea to take a look at Snoqualmie Pass. Howard Johnson is a wonderful spot to stay on your next holiday. Nearby there is a perfect |
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1.5-mile-in-distance grade IV-V whitewater bit, the I-90 Exit 52 to Denny Creek Campground segment of Snoqualmie River - South Fork. This bit of Snoqualmie River - South Fork is not a place where beginners should come whitewater kayaking or rafting. Near Howard Johnson is a great
| | 4-mile-from-beginning-to-end segment of whitewater on Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork, a category V, this is the Hardscrabble Creek to Burnboot Creek segment. You are likely to get drenched whitewater kayaking and rafting this segment of Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork, so you should be prepared for that. A splendid 1.3-mile-in-distance whitewater stretch on Dingford Creek is nearby. This, the Goat Creek to Middle Fork Snoqualmie segment, is a type V+. Don’t be sure of remaining dry whitewater kayaking or rafting this stretch of Dingford Creek. The 10.3-mile-from-start-to-finish | |
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Burnboot Creek to Taylor River portion is a class IV portion of whitewater on Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork. The Burnboot Creek to Taylor River portion of Snoqualmie River - Middle Fork is appropriate for paddlers who have been whitewater kayaking and rafting for a while but who
are not yet set for the incredibly risky rapids. You ought to check restrictions before heading out; whitewater kayaking and rafting can turn risky. Howard Johnson is situated in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, a perfect holiday destination. If you’re leaving for a holiday, what better
spot is there than Snoqualmie Pass? A nice vista of gorgeous Guye Peak is available from Howard Johnson, and when you're here it's always fun to pop by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The challenging ski trails at Summit at Snoqualmie account for 41% of the ski trails,
and they are incredibly good; beginners and children are in luck too, 59% of the 1,916 acres of terrain are blanketed by blue and green ski trails. The 96 ski trails of Summit at Snoqualmie are all cool and are served by 26 ski lifts. The vertical drop is 2,280 feet, and this ski
mountain gets covered by 36 feet of wonderful snow per winter. There are 19 slopes to choose from and 5 good ski lifts at the close by ski hill Alpental. Alpental gets on average 38 feet of good snow per season and has a magnificent 2,280-foot drop. Having 75% of the slopes being
difficult, and 25% of the 825 acres of ski terrain being green and blue; there are magnificent slopes for any ability at Alpental. The 37 slopes that cover the close by ski resort Stevens Pass are lots of fun; these slopes get an average of 38 feet of beautiful snow per year. Stevens
Pass has a pleasant 1,800-foot drop, and has 10 great ski lifts. At Stevens Pass 35% of the slopes are expert and advanced while 65% are intermediate or beginner; everybody enjoys Stevens Pass with its 1,125 acres of skiable terrain. Nothing is as relaxing as soaking in the jacuzzi,
and there's an energizing swimming pool, so you can take a swim. Acknowledged by many as a calming getaway, Howard Johnson is a popular location to spend time. All year is a nice time in the Northern Cascade Range if you like the outdoors. Here at Howard Johnson there are plenty
of folks from Snoqualmie Pass, and Howard Johnson is next to Lake Easton State Park which is a gorgeous location. The first trace of the break of day sun here at Howard Johnson implies that you're about to have another wonderful day in Snoqualmie Pass. Howard Johnson is a wet
site that gets a large amount of precipitation; through the month of January you get the most rain around here, and July is the month with the least moisture. Howard Johnson is the selection of the smart traveler. On a splendid day here in Snoqualmie Pass you can head out and explore
all the tremendous things to do around Howard Johnson. Heat up lunch with the microwave in your room, and naturally thanks to the alarm radio you can awaken from your slumber promptly. near Howard Johnson you'll locate a wooded region called Snoqualmie National Forest; Olallie
State Park is both good and beautiful. So many amusing things in the neighborhood of Howard Johnson, definitely mind-boggling. Howard Johnson is positioned in pretty Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, a wonderful holiday destination in the Northern Cascade Range. A great 12.2-mile-in-length
hiking trail in possession of a great 903-foot variation between top and bottom can be encountered in close proximity. This is the Middle Fork Trail; it's a beautiful backcountry trek. When you're backpacking the tough Middle Fork Trail you have to plan in the region of one and
a half days for the backcountry trek. There's a pleasant 4.6-mile-long backcountry hiking trail boasting a pleasant 1,906-foot elevation difference close by; this scenic backcountry hiking trail is the Annette Lake Trail. Hiking the Annette Lake Trail, a demanding backcountry hiking
trail, necessitates in the order of five hours. The 8-mile-in-distance Pratt Lake Trail has an altitude variation of 2,378 feet; it is a delightful great outdoors trail. There's no nicer way to spend one and a half days than to hike the demanding Pratt Lake Trail. Howard Johnson is positioned in the Northern Cascade Range.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit. |
| | Ski Areas Near Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit:
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Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington
, 1 miles away, 2280 vertical feet |
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Alpental, Washington
, 2 miles away, 2280 vertical feet |
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Stevens 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, 2250 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 Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit:
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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 Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit:
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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 Howard Johnson Snoqualmie/Summit:
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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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