Grand Discovery Snowshoe Walk

Sunday, Jan. 11 @ 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

Recurring Event (See all)

To increase the opportunity for more participants to enjoy Ranger-led Snowshoe Walks, we are currently releasing reservations for January 5th-26th. The remaining reservations will be released on Thursdays a month in advance. In essence, February reservations will be released in January and March reservations will become available in February. The final day of this season’s Snowshoe Walks will be Sunday, March 23rd.

The Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is excited to host the Snoqualmie Pass Snowshoe Program this winter! All are welcome, whether it’s your first time in the snow, you are a returning guest or a seasoned snowshoer. There’s something for everyone! 

Prior to your snowshoe adventure, check the weather forecast here and the road conditions here.

Grand Discovery Snowshoe Walk
This snowshoe walk takes 2 hours and travels 2 miles over rolling mountain terrain winding through a lovely mixed growth forest. You’ll experience the impressive mid-canopy of the trees and enjoy the opportunity to look for signs of wildlife. Each discovery tells a us a new story about this vibrant mountain habitat. We’ll guide you through this winter walk at a moderate pace featuring winter ecology information that you can share with your friends and family. We suggest if you are planning to bring children on this walk that they are second grade and older. We recommend the “Kids in Snow Snowshoe Walk” for younger children as we will adjust the pace and length of the walk.

  • Suggested donation: Adults $20/person, youth 16 and under $10/person
  • Group capacity: 20
  • Days and times
  • 10:00 AM/11:30 AM on Saturdays
  • 10:00 AM/11:30 AM/1:00 PM on Sundays
69802 SR 906
Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068 United States
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Snoqualmie Pass Visitor Center (Old Firehouse)
69802 SR 906
Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068

Suggested donation: Adults $20/person, youth 16 and under $10/person

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