Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of the Pacific Northwest on this private, full-day hiking tour. Begin with a scenic drive across Lake Washington, and a stop for a coffee at a unique treehouse café designed by Pete Nelson. Then embark on a guided 3 mile roundtrip hike to Twin Falls, where you'll discover the region’s rich Indigenous history and diverse ecology. The adventure continues to Snoqualmie Falls and the charming town of North Bend, known from Twin Peaks. This tour is perfect for families and small groups looking for an active yet manageable outdoor experience.
- Full-day private tour with a local guide, tailored to your group's interests
- Guided hike to Twin Falls with stops for scenic viewpoints and storytelling (3 Miles)
- Coffee stop at an architecturally unique treehouse café
- Visit iconic Snoqualmie Falls and explore North Bend, a Twin Peaks filming location
Pickup included
Your tour begins with pickup from your selected pickup location. Sit back and enjoy a scenic drive east toward the Cascade foothills as your guide shares context about the region’s landscape and environment.
Enjoy a scenic drive across Lake Washington as Seattle gives way to forested landscapes. Your guide shares context about the region’s geography and how waterways shape travel and settlement in the Pacific Northwest.
Stop for coffee at Aroma Coffeehouse, located at the entrance to Pete Nelson’s TreeHouse Point. This relaxed stop is a classic Pacific Northwest experience and a great way to start the day outdoors.
Reach Twin Falls, a striking double waterfall flowing through a narrow gorge. Take time to rest, enjoy the scenery, and capture photos before heading back.
Follow the same trail back to the trailhead at a relaxed pace. Your guide remains available for questions and support along the way.
Arrive at the trailhead and begin a guided hike through lush forest alongside the river. The trail is well maintained and moderately paced, making it accessible for most travelers with basic hiking ability.
Stop at Snoqualmie Falls for a short walk to the main viewpoint and photos. Your guide shares quick context on the river system and the power of water in shaping the landscape.
If time and interest allow, stop at Twede’s Café, a classic small-town diner known for comfort food and pop-culture connections. This is a relaxed break before heading back west.
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