Park in the museum parking lot across the street from the cache. This is a quick and easy grab since we recently moved the cache away from the river
The Museum down the street is open May 27 through Labor Day Wed - Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The 12-acre Snoqualmie Falls park contains picnic areas, restrooms, education kiosks and signs and cliff side observation areas for viewing Snoqualmie Falls.
The energy project's Snoqualmie Falls Park and its trails are open for day use year-round. The park is one of the region's most-visited tourist destinations. Map it
Puget Sound Energy's Snoqualmie Falls Hydroelectric Project, built in the late 1890s about 30 miles east of Seattle, is one of the Pacific Northwest's oldest hydropower facilities and home to the world's first hydroelectric plant built completely underground.