Internet Resources


October 2, 2008 · Updated 11:27 PM 

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Upper Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce

This is the Internet site for the chamber serving the cities of North Bend

and Snoqualmie. It features business listings as well as community events

and festivals.

www.snovalley.org

Snoqualmie Valley Record

A weekly newspaper serving the cities of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall

City, Preston, Carnation and Duvall. The site features a few key stories from

the printed version of the paper, as well as some community information and

other news.

www.valleyrecord.com

Preston Community

A site dedicated to information for and about Preston, a little village that

figured big in the area's logging past.

www.prestonwa.org

Snoqualmie Pass

The official Web site for the four ski areas owned by Booth Creek at

Snoqualmie Pass. The site features information on all activities at the Pass,

both winter and summer.

www.summit-at-snoqualmie.com

Goldmeyer Hot springs

Tucked in the Cascade foothills, this unique spot provides beautiful

scenery and natural Hot Springs. A nonprofit organization runs the facility.

www.goldmyer.org

King County Library - North Bend

A site put together by the people at the North Bend Library containing

local information.

www.kcls.org/nbend/nblocalinfo.html

Remlinger Farms

Located near Carnation, Remlinger Farms offers much, much more than

a typical farm. This Web site has information on upcoming events and activities.

www.remlingerfarms.com

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

A Web site packed with information on camping, hiking and other information

to help you plan your outdoor adventures.

www.gorp.com/gorp/resource/us_national_forest/wa_baker.htm

Washington Trails Association

A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and resources

for the hiking community, this Web site has weekly updates to trail conditions.

www.wta.org

King County Bicycling Information

This website is maintained by King County and contains cycling

information as well as maps that you can download and print.

www.metrokc.gov/kcdot/tp/bike/bikemap.htm

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