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Joey & Amanda

Saturday, September Sixth, Two Thousand Twenty-Five • Snoqualmie Pass, WA, USA

Joey & Amanda

Saturday, September Sixth, Two Thousand Twenty-Five • Snoqualmie Pass, WA, USA

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WHERE TO STAY

For accommodations, we suggest exploring Airbnb or VRBO—there are plenty of houses right at Snoqualmie Pass, just 5–10 minutes from all the festivities. You’ll find options for all group sizes and budgets, including some super cute A-frames.

HOTELS NEARBY

Summit Inn

603 WA-906, Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068, USA
(425) 434-6300

(0 min – at Snoqualmie Pass) – Not the fanciest spot, but it’s got that quaint ski-town vibe—kind of reminds us of Hot Tub Time Machine. It’s affordable (around $100/night), super convenient, and dog-friendly.

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Salish Lodge & Spa

6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
(425) 888-2556

(30 min) – A luxury stay overlooking the iconic Snoqualmie Falls with a spa and fine dining.

Suncadia Resort, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel

3600 Suncadia Trail, Cle Elum, WA 98922, USA
(866) 904-6300

(35 min) – A sprawling resort with golf, a spa, and luxury lodging in Cle Elum.

Snoqualmie Casino & Hotel

37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
(425) 888-1234

(25 min) – Offers modern rooms, restaurants, and entertainment just a short drive from the venue.

RV PARKING & CAMPING

If you're traveling with an RV, overnight parking is available at Snoqualmie Pass in designated areas like Lot C3 at Summit Central and Lot 3 at Alpental, where our wedding reception will be. Reservations are required—book here.


For camping, there are lots of options nearby. Boondocking at Lake Keechelus doesn’t require reservations, but we recommend getting there early to grab a spot. There’s also camping at Lake Kachess (24 min drive) and plenty of public lands camping in the area.