The gaming location is just 30 miles away from Seattle. We didn't stop at the hotel but there's a nice gift shop and cafe with public restrooms. A 400 million expansion has begun at Washington State’s Snoqualmie Casino.
Unless you aren't able to do hills, the trail down to the base of the falls is excellent and gives you a different perspective as you can see the falls from the river they descend into (I think you can actually drive to the base too if you don't want to walk). Train lovers should also hop on an antique train ride to. The best way to enjoy this wonder is right after a downpour when the waterfall’s spray is fulleradding to the mystical vibe. This 270-foot waterfall beckons a visit for its enthralling views, easy trails and Native American heritage. The first platform you hit doesn't have the best view but it gets better as you keep walking. Enjoy a day out in Washington at Snoqualmie Falls. Make sure you park across the street as that lot is free. It was only a half hour drive from our hotel in Bellevue. Speaking of time, it's crazy how close they are to the Seattle area given how quiet and the remote the area is.
Personally I don't think they're a must do if you haven't been to Seattle before and are having trouble deciding what to prioritize, but they're definitely worth a stop if you have the time. These falls aren't very wide but they are very tall and quite a site. I've visited Seattle dozens of times over the years and we frequently travel on the I-90 on road trips so I'm quite amazed I'd never been here before.