Attractions and places to see around Carnation are set within the Snoqualmie Valley, characterized by its natural beauty and agricultural heritage. The area is defined by the Snoqualmie and Tolt rivers, offering a landscape rich in forests, wetlands, and open farmland. This region provides a blend of outdoor recreation opportunities and insights into its historical roots as a logging and farming community.
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Beaver Lake Park is an 83-acre park with access to Beaver Lake. The park was a private resort from the 1930s through the 1950s. It was purchased by King County in 2003, making it a public space. The park offers a variety of amenities, from an all-season lodge, playground, picnic shelter, trails, sports fields, and a swim beach.
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The Tokul Creek Trestle was built in the early 20th century to transport lumber and goods through the area. The bridge was part of the Northern Pacific Railroad and played an important role in the economic development of the area. https://blockblastonline.com
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Impressive trestle over Tokul Creek within easy reach of Seattle.
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Wonderful trail between Carnation and Snoqualmie - wooded, a slight uphill, good surface.
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The Snoqualmie Valley Trail passes through several incredible places and undoubtedly, the Tokul Creek Trestle is one of them. Standing at nearly 100 feet high, from this bridge you'll have excellent views of the valley. Enjoy this centennial bridge and take your time once you get here.
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Beaver Lake Park is a large forested area with dirt trails crossing it.
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In the middle of the park are information kiosks, benches and a picnic shelter –a great location to socialize.
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The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a popular choice, offering a beautiful, mostly flat ride along the river on a hard-packed gravel surface. Tolt-MacDonald Park also features extensive hiking and biking trails, including a scenic suspension bridge over the Snoqualmie River. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes and MTB trails around Carnation.
The Tokul Creek Trestle offers excellent views of the valley from nearly 100 feet high. Tolt-MacDonald Park provides stunning vistas from its suspension bridge over the Snoqualmie River, and the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt rivers offers picturesque natural scenery.
Yes, Duthie Hill Park Trailhead is a dedicated mountain bike park with a network of trails suitable for various skill levels. The Central Clearing at Duthie Hill Park also provides facilities like information kiosks and picnic shelters. You can find more mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Carnation guide.
The Carnation Marsh Natural Area, adjacent to a Seattle Audubon Society property, is an ecologically valuable wetland known for its diverse bird species. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, with sightings of ospreys, bald eagles, belted kingfishers, and great blue herons. The Snoqualmie River also supports various wildlife.
The Tolt Historical Society Museum, housed in the historic Hjertoos House, preserves and interprets the rich history of the Carnation area, including its past as a logging and farming community. The Hjertoos House itself is a King County Historical Landmark. The Tokul Creek Trestle is also a significant historical site.
Remlinger Farms is a popular destination with amusement rides, a petting zoo, and seasonal events. Carnation Farms offers farm tours and educational programs. The area also boasts numerous local farms for U-pick produce, and Beaver Lake Park features a playground, swim beach, and trails, making it ideal for families.
Yes, Carnation has a dedicated Off-Leash Dog Park. Many trails, including sections of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail and those in Tolt-MacDonald Park, are generally dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific park rules for leash requirements. For more options, look into hiking routes that may accommodate dogs.
Camlann Medieval Village, located north of Carnation, offers a unique living history experience transporting visitors to rural England in 1376. The Oddfellows Hall, an 1895 building, and the Bullitt Fireplace are also significant local historical landmarks.
Carnation is in a highly productive agricultural area. You can visit Remlinger Farms and Carnation Farms for tours and events. Many local farms offer U-pick produce, tree farms, and opportunities to interact with farm animals like alpacas and goats. Examples include Harvold Berry Farm, Blue Dog Farm, and Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center.
For an easy hike, consider the 'MacDonald overlook – Told River-John MacDonald Park' route, which is approximately 5 km. Another accessible option is the 'Moss Lake Loop Trail', around 6.5 km. Both are rated as easy in the Hiking around Carnation guide.
Generally, permits are not required for hiking on most public trails and natural areas directly within Carnation, such as the Snoqualmie Valley Trail or Tolt-MacDonald Park. However, for specific state parks or certain managed natural areas, it's always advisable to check local regulations or official park websites like King County Parks for any specific permit requirements, especially for parking or overnight stays.
The warmer months, from late spring through early fall (May to October), are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Carnation. During this time, you can enjoy U-pick farms, river activities, and comfortable hiking and cycling conditions. Seasonal events like the Carnation Farmers Market also run from May to November.


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