Visit Snoqualmie Falls from Seattle with guide narration and time at viewpoints
3 hours
Roundtrip transport, narration
Head out from Seattle to see Snoqualmie Falls, with time at the upper and lower observatories. You’ll also have time for Salish Lodge and the town of Snoqualmie.
Not wheelchair accessible. Infants must sit on an adult’s lap. Alcohol is not permitted on board.
Cancel at least 24 hours before the tour date for a refund. Cancellations within 24 hours and no-shows are not eligible for a refund, including for illness and flight delays/cancellations.
Dress in layers and wear comfortable walking shoes. You may also want sunglasses, a water bottle, a camera, and sunscreen.
Food is not included, and the tour does not stop for food or drinks. You can bring a snack or a drink with a lid. Alcohol is not permitted on board.
No, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
The pickup location for this tour is at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), located at 325 5th Ave N Seattle, WA.
The guides here are genuinely the star of the show. Reviewers consistently single out specific guides by name, including Steve, Ken, Mark, Ron, Andreas, Erica, John, and Carl, praising their depth of knowledge, humor, and personal warmth. One traveler described a guide as sounding like a botanist and geologist rolled into one, while another said Captain Ron managed to be "historian, comedian, storyteller, and encyclopedia all at once." That level of engagement seems to be the norm rather than the exception. Tours cover Seattle city tours and Mt. Rainier day trips, and both get strong marks for being well-organized and stress-free. The guides go beyond just narrating from a seat, often walking trails with guests, helping with photos, and accommodating travelers with mobility needs without making anyone feel like an afterthought. One minor note from a reviewer mentioned that some attractions were closed on a Monday, which wasn't flagged in advance, so if your schedule is flexible, it may be worth asking about day-specific closures when booking. With a strong track record across hundreds of reviews, the overall picture is of a company where the people running your tour are genuinely passionate about what they do. That personal touch makes a real difference, especially if you want more than a surface-level visit to the Pacific Northwest.
Steve was very informative friendly and a great driver. One of the best tour guides we’ve ever had! Thanks again Steve!
David Schweitzer
May 22, 2026
Steve was very informative friendly and a great driver. One of the best tour guides we’ve ever had! Thanks again Steve!
David Schweitzer
May 22, 2026