Salish Lodge & Spa
6501 Railroad Ave. (Snoqualmie Pkwy.) 
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Snoqualmie, WA 98065
800-272-5474, 425-888-2556 | Reserve Now
Thirty miles east of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, this resort is a year-round favorite with locals. And for those from out of town, it's the place to truly experience the grandeur and traditions of the Pacific Northwest, from awe-inspiring Snoqualmie Falls (considered a sacred site by the Snoqualmie Tribe) at your doorstep to wild salmon on the menu in the restaurant. Every one of the bedrooms is a treat with custom-built woodwork, two-person oversized whirlpools tubs, wood-burning fireplaces and feather beds with goose down comforters and 16 types of pillows to choose from. The style is rustic without forcing you to rough it. In fact, when it comes to pampering, The Spa at Salish Lodge can compete with the best of its urban counterparts. A unique Pacific Rim style pervades the spa, which blends northwest influences (check out the cedar ceilings) with Asian influences (hand-carved shoji doors, for example) to create a tranquil, Zenned-out place to unwind after a long day of hiking or skiing. |
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Thirty miles east of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, this resort is a year-round favorite with locals. And for those from out of town, it's the place to truly experience the grandeur and traditions of the Pacific Northwest, from awe-inspiring Snoqualmie Falls (considered a sacred site by the Snoqualmie Tribe) at your doorstep to wild salmon on the menu in the restaurant. Every one of the bedrooms is a treat with custom-built woodwork, two-person oversized whirlpools tubs, wood-burning fireplaces and feather beds with goose down comforters and 16 types of pillows to choose from. The style is rustic without forcing you to rough it. In fact, when it comes to pampering, The Spa at Salish Lodge can compete with the best of its urban counterparts. A unique Pacific Rim style pervades the spa, which blends northwest influences (check out the cedar ceilings) with Asian influences (hand-carved shoji doors, for example) to create a tranquil, Zenned-out place to unwind after a long day of hiking or skiing.

