Celebrate the season’s joy at Snoqualmie Winter Lights, a cherished holiday tradition in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie.
This year’s event takes place on Saturday, December 7, from 4 to 6 p.m., with Santa arriving on his special sleigh at 5:30 p.m. to join Mayor Ross for the holiday tree lighting countdown at Railroad Park, 7971 Railroad Ave SE.
Bring your family and friends to enjoy festive live music on the main stage featuring performances by the Snoqualmie Elementary Cougar Chorus, Snoqualmie Middle School Jazz Band, and Timber Ridge Choir.
While you’re there, drop off letters to Santa in his mailbox and snap photos with the beautifully decorated holiday tree in the gazebo, courtesy of Carousel, a local downtown gift shop.
Santa himself will be ready to hear your wish list, and back by popular demand, an ice carver will be on hand, unveiling a spectacular winter-themed creation—perfect for a memorable group photo.
Warm up with complimentary cider, get creative with holiday-themed activities hosted by the Snoqualmie Library and Snoqualmie Kiwanis, and treat the little ones to free face painting.
After the festival, stay in town to dine, drink, and take in the dazzling holiday light displays throughout downtown Snoqualmie.
For more details, visit the City of Snoqualmie website at www.snoqualmiewa.gov.
Don’t miss this magical evening filled with music, activities, and holiday cheer—perfect for creating cherished memories in the heart of Snoqualmie.
[Featured photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash]