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Explore Snoqualmie Falls and hike to Twin Falls on a guided, small-group tour from Seattle, including transportation, with stunning waterfalls and rainforest views.

This half-day guided tour offers an engaging way to experience the lush landscapes and iconic waterfalls of Washington State. Priced at $76.93 per person, it lasts approximately 4 hours and includes round-trip transportation from Seattle. With a top rating of 5.0 based on 290 reviews and a 96% recommendation rate, this tour appeals to those seeking a manageable outdoor adventure that combines scenic views with expert guidance.
The tour stands out by visiting Snoqualmie Falls, a spectacular 268-foot waterfall made famous in the TV show Twin Peaks, and Twin Falls, where hikers can enjoy a rewarding hike through the forest and along the waterfalls. Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and excellent value, making this a popular choice, especially when booked around 3 weeks in advance.
While the tour provides an easy-to-navigate experience with small group sizes of up to 14 travelers, it also includes some moderate physical activity, so travelers should be comfortable with a hike of about 3 miles.

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The tour begins at Zeitgeist Coffee, located at 171 S Jackson St, Seattle. This convenient meeting spot near public transportation makes it easy to access from various parts of the city. The included round-trip transportation alleviates the hassle of parking or navigating unfamiliar roads, ensuring you start your day relaxed and ready to explore.
The transportation is a key benefit, especially for travelers wanting to avoid driving, and it allows for a comfortable trip to the scenic spots. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, providing a straightforward and stress-free experience.

Snoqualmie Falls is the first major stop on the tour and offers a breathtaking view of the waterfall diving from 268 feet. Known for its dramatic gushing water and the fact that it features in Twin Peaks, this site captures the imagination of visitors. The admission fee to this site is free, making it an accessible highlight.
The viewing areas allow visitors to appreciate the waterfall from multiple angles, including near the bottom, providing excellent photo opportunities. Some days, the top of the falls may be obscured by fog, but the bottom view remains impressive. The tour’s guides are praised for their knowledge of the falls’ history and geology, enhancing the experience.

Following Snoqualmie Falls, the tour moves into Olallie State Park for an approximately 1-hour guided exploration of the rainforest. This part of the tour showcases the true lushness of the Cascades, with several hundred-foot-tall trees and ancient forest scenery.
The rainforest walk highlights the green canopy and old-growth trees, offering a chance to breathe in the fresh mountain air. The guided nature walk provides insights about the local flora and fauna, enriching the outdoor experience. Since the admission to Olallie State Park is free, it remains a cost-effective addition to the tour.

The main hiking activity involves a moderate trail that covers about 3 miles. Guided by experienced guides such as Jonny, the hike includes short inclines and uneven terrain, so travelers should be comfortable with a moderate physical level.
The trail leads to Twin Falls, where visitors can enjoy close-up views of multiple waterfalls cascading through the lush forest. The scenic beauty of this area makes it a favorite for photographers and nature lovers. Reviewers often highlight the expert guidance and helpful tips for capturing great photos.
Some reviews mention that the hike can be challenging, especially if ascent is rapid or if weather conditions are wet, but the views at the end make the effort worthwhile. The small group format helps keep the pace comfortable and personalized.

Throughout the tour, guides like Johnny and Jonathan earn high praise for their friendly demeanor, local expertise, and ability to ensure everyone feels safe. Many reviews mention guides actively offering photo-taking assistance, pointing out best angles, and sharing interesting facts about the scenery.
The guides are also attentive to the group’s physical pace, making sure everyone stays comfortable, and are quick to stop for breaks or point out wildlife and plants along the trail. This personalized approach enhances the overall enjoyment and creates a relaxed atmosphere.

The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, as it involves about 3 miles of hiking with some short uphill sections and uneven ground. Travelers should wear appropriate footwear, particularly hiking shoes or sturdy walking shoes, to navigate the trail safely.
Service animals are permitted, and the tour is near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers. The small group size and guided nature walks help ensure safety and comfort throughout the experience.

The tour starts in the morning, allowing travelers to connect with nature early in the day. The duration of approximately 4 hours provides a manageable pace that includes sightseeing, brief hikes, and photo stops.
Since the experience is weather-dependent, a full refund or rescheduling is available if the weather causes cancellations. The best weather days are clear or partly cloudy, as fog or rain can obscure some of the views, especially at Snoqualmie Falls.
This tour offers a well-balanced combination of scenic waterfalls, rainforest exploration, and manageable hiking, making it ideal for those who want a short outdoor escape without a full-day commitment. The small-group format and expert guides distinguish it from more generic or self-guided options.
Similar experiences include tours to Multnomah Falls or Mt. Rainier, but this specific journey provides a focused visit to Snoqualmie and Twin Falls with personalized guidance and convenient transportation.
This small-group guided tour offers a cost-effective, scenic, and informative way to enjoy Washington’s waterfalls and rainforest. The knowledgeable guides and stunning views make it suitable for outdoor lovers and first-time visitors alike.
While the moderate hike may challenge some, the beautiful scenery and expert tips ensure that most participants find the experience rewarding. The inclusion of round-trip transportation from Seattle simplifies logistics and makes it accessible.
This tour excels in providing a short but memorable outdoor adventure that highlights some of Washington’s most iconic natural sights. It’s particularly suited for those looking for a manageable, guided experience with plenty of opportunities for photography and wildlife spotting.
“This tour was amazing! Jonathan was a wonderful guide! We hiked to great viewing areas of water falls. I would do this again and recommend going to…”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Zeitgeist Coffee in Seattle is included.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $76.93 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours from start to finish.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Snoqualmie Falls and Olallie State Park for rainforest exploration and a hike to Twin Falls.
What is the physical level required?
A moderate physical fitness level is recommended; expect about 3 miles of hiking with some inclines.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Wear hiking shoes or sturdy walking shoes, and dress for variable weather, as rain or fog may occur.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is best suited for those comfortable with moderate hiking; mobility issues may limit participation.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of personalized guides, stunning waterfalls, and rainforest scenery in a small-group setting offers an enriching outdoor experience close to Seattle.