Slip away to Salish
Lodge & Spa where a romantic mountain
retreat awaits you. A mere 30 miles from Seattle,
this elegant escape nestled in nature features all the
finest amenities of a luxury hotel.
Hear the roar of Snoqualmie Falls as
whitewater tumbles over granite cliffs nearly 300 feet
into the emerald river canyon below. Venture down the
pine tree-lined trail by day and let the crackling of
your own wood-burning fireplace soothe you to sleep by
night.
Get Lost in Luxury
When it comes to the perfect mountain escape, the hush
of the misting falls surrounded by the lush Northwest
forest is an amazing part of the experience. Step into
the Salish
Lodge & Spa and you'll see that
we've done the rest. While you may come to get lost in
the natural beauty of Snoqualmie Falls,
you'll want to stay for the luxury of the comfortably
elegant lodge and spa.
Where else can you find a retreat nestled in the Northwest
with wood-burning fireplaces and oversized whirlpool tubs
in every guest room? Will life ever be the same after
you've crawled into your chocolate-adorned featherbed
and selected from the pillow menu a perfect cradle on
which to lay your head?
Let us add a special Salish
Lodge & Spa touch to make your
stay more memorable. Perhaps you'd like chilled champagne
waiting in your room upon arrival. Or maybe your favorite
flowers fresh cut and sprinkled around your dinner table.
Simply let us know how we can create a more personal experience.
Here you will find that special faraway feeling while
basking in the lap of luxury- the best of both worlds.
So when you return from your trek to the river, kick off
your hiking boots, draw a warm whirlpool bath and stay
awhile.
See yourself at Salish
Lodge & Spa.
Forever Sacred
Snoqualmie Falls is a sacred place. Even
in the hustle and bustle of today's world, you can still
feel a chill as the sheer power of Mother Nature sends
her emerald river over the thundering falls only to disappear
into mist hundreds of feet below.
It is no wonder that the Snoqualmie Tribe
(a subgroup of the Coast Salish Tribe) and other Native
Americans of Western Washington considered
Snoqualmie Falls a spiritual place of
great power. A Salish word meaning "moon," the
name Snoqualmie reflects its valley's native inhabitants
as they were known as "the people of the moon."
The first European settlers discovered the falls in 1851
and began running wagons from Seattle
along logging roads to open up the natural wonder to the
rest of society. The first lodge was built in 1919 as
a food and rest stop to meet the needs of the influx of
tourists. Walk into the present day Dining
Room to view the lodge's original fireplace
and feast on the same traditional country breakfast that's
been the talk of many area towns for generations.
The building was completely remodeled and reopened as
Salish
Lodge in 1988. Construction on the
award-winning spa began in 1995 and was opened to the
public on Valentine's Day, February 14, 1996.
Today Snoqualmie Falls is the second
most visited tourist destination in Washington
State. Though times have changed, the powerful
nature of Snoqualmie Falls remains. Experience
the sacred ground for yourself.
Retreat, Relax, Rejoice
Once you step into your room at the Salish, be careful,
because you may never want to leave. Each one of the 91
guestrooms is a well-appointed hideaway brimming with
luxury down to the very last detail-from the tasteful
black and white Snoqualmie Falls photography
and custom built woodwork to the luxury soaps and bedtime
chocolates.
Soak in lavender scented bath oil in the two-person,
over-sized whirlpool tub. Rival the sound of the falls
with the crackling of your own wood-burning fireplace.
Sink into the never-want-to-get-out-of-bed featherbeds
complete with goose down comforters and 16 varieties of
pillows to choose from.
Sophisticated loungers look no further than Salish
Lodge & Spa
Rooms
Each one of our luxurious 87-guest rooms feature a heavenly
king size bed or two double beds. All rooms include a
Whirlpool tub, wood burning fireplace, feather bed, down
pillows, duvets and comforters, terry bathrobes, custom
built furniture, iron and ironing board, coffee maker
with coffee, blow-dryer, and high-speed wireless
Internet access.
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