Spring, Steam, and Sips: Northwest Railway Museum Rolls Out Wine Trains, Weekend Rides, and Mother’s Day Excursions

The Northwest Railway Museum welcomes spring with a full slate of memorable train experiences—whether you’re toasting with local wine, celebrating Mother’s Day, or simply enjoying a scenic weekend ride through the upper Snoqualmie Valley.

Raise a Glass on the Spring Wine Train
Looking for a grown-up getaway on the rails? The Wine Train returns for two spring excursions—Friday, April 26 at 3:00 p.m. and Wednesday, June 19 at 5:30 p.m.

For $99 per person (ages 21+ only), guests receive a souvenir wine glass and a 3-hour experience featuring tastings from Snoqualmie Valley wineries, paired bites, and sweeping valley views. The program begins at the Snoqualmie Depot (38625 SE King St., Snoqualmie) and includes tasting stops at the depot and the Train Shed Exhibit Hall.

Guests should arrive 30 minutes early to check in and enjoy the first tasting. Valid ID is required. All sales are final, and there are no refunds or exchanges.

Get tickets for either day here.

Make It a Memorable Mother’s Day
Celebrate the moms in your life with a nostalgic steam train ride on Saturday or Sunday, May 10–11. The 2-hour round trip begins in North Bend and travels west to the Snoqualmie Depot, showcasing the beauty of the upper valley along the way.

Get tickets here!

Weekend Rides Are Back—Now on Sundays, Too!
Starting April 5, weekend rides expanded to Saturdays and Sundays. Passengers can board at either the Snoqualmie or North Bend Depot for a two-hour round-trip adventure.

Ticket prices:

  • Adults (13–61): $28
  • Seniors (62+): $24
  • Children (2–12): $14

Tickets can be purchased for departures from either North Bend or Snoqualmie.

Tickets for all events can be purchased through the Northwest Railway Museum’s website. Whether you’re sipping wine, celebrating Mom, or enjoying a weekend escape, there’s a train ride waiting to whisk you through spring in Snoqualmie Valley.

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