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Snoqualmie Mountain
Lat: 47.4588 Lat:
Lon: 238.584 Lon:
Pacific Coast Ranges
Cascade Range
United States
1914 m m
GMT -8.0h GMT + h (use "-" for negative timezones, as in the US)
June, July, August, September
North Bend
Walk up
Snoqualmie Mountain is situated less than 3 miles north of Snoqualmie Pass. It is one of the prominent peaks visible at the Interstate 90 pass which is the main highway across the Cascades, especially in the winter. There is a 5 mile trail from near Alpental to the summit which gains over 3000 feet via the southwest slope and takes about 4 hours to reach the summit. There are other climbing routes including the difficult Northwest Face which is rated Grade III, class 5.8. Check with the Forest Service in North Bend before attempting a climb in the winter because of avalanche control (explosives) in the area. Snoqualmie comes from the Salish language and means "moon."