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Snoqualmie Ice Cream

β˜…4.4(56 reviews)$$Ice Cream
πŸ•‘ 30-45 minutesπŸ‘Ά Perfect for all ages! Babies and toddlers enjoy simple flavors like vanilla and chocolate, while older kids (5+) love trying unique seasonal options. Teens appreciate the quality ingredients and Instagram-worthy scoops.

About

This beloved ice cream shop in historic downtown Snoqualmie is the perfect reward after a day of family adventures. Located just minutes from Snoqualmie Falls, it offers a delicious selection of flavors that will satisfy everyone from picky toddlers to adventurous tweens. The charming small-town atmosphere makes it feel like a special treat rather than just another chain stop.

Highlights

  • βœ“Wide variety of classic and creative ice cream flavors
  • βœ“Charming historic downtown location perfect for a stroll
  • βœ“Generous scoop sizes that kids love
  • βœ“Friendly, family-oriented service
  • βœ“Ideal location for pairing with Snoqualmie Falls or Northwest Railway Museum visits

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit after exploring Snoqualmie Falls (just a 5-minute drive away) to make it a complete family outing
  2. 2.Park on Falls Avenue where street parking is usually available; arrive before peak afternoon hours for easier spots
  3. 3.Bring cash if possible as small shops sometimes have card minimums, though they do accept cards
  4. 4.Try the flight option if available so kids can sample multiple flavors without committing to a full scoop
  5. 5.Outdoor seating is limited, so plan to enjoy your treats while strolling through the charming historic downtown area

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (2-4pm) are ideal for avoiding weekend crowds. Summer evenings offer the best weather for enjoying your ice cream outside, though any season works for a sweet treat stop. Avoid Saturdays after 1pm when both locals and tourists flock here.

What to Know

Moderate pricing (expect $5-8 per person for a scoop or two). Street parking is free and usually available within a block. This is a small shop, so indoor seating may be limited during busy times.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, though hours may be reduced in winter months. Summer brings the longest hours and sometimes special seasonal flavors. Check ahead during major holidays as hours may vary.

Nearby Eats

The Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory & Cafe (2 minutes away) offers sandwiches and lunch options if you need a meal before dessert. For sit-down dining, Woodman Lodge Steakhouse provides hearty American fare in a rustic setting about 5 minutes away.

More Activities Near Snoqualmie

Adventure

Snoqualmie Valley Trail

Free

The Snoqualmie Valley Trail offers an easy, scenic adventure perfect for families with little ones who are new to hiking or biking. This flat, paved multi-use trail winds through picturesque farmland with stunning Cascade Mountain views, and kids will love spotting horses, cows, and local wildlife along the way. It's an ideal spot for toddlers on balance bikes, young cyclists building confidence, or families with strollers looking for a peaceful outdoor outing.

Adventure

Centennial Trail

Free

The Centennial Trail in Snoqualmie offers families a beautifully paved, mostly flat route perfect for little ones just learning to bike or cruise in strollers. Stretching through the charming Snoqualmie Valley, this scenic trail provides stunning views of the Snoqualmie River and surrounding mountains, making it an easy yet rewarding outdoor adventure for families of all ages.

Park

Snoqualmie Point Park

β˜…4.7Free

Snoqualmie Point Park is a spacious community gem that offers everything families need for a full day of outdoor fun. With modern playground equipment, open sports fields perfect for impromptu soccer games, scenic walking trails, and plenty of shaded picnic areas, this park caters to active families who want room to run and play. The well-maintained facilities and stunning Cascade Mountain backdrop make it a favorite gathering spot for both locals and visitors exploring the Snoqualmie area.

Nature

Three Forks Natural Area

β˜…4.7Free

Three Forks Natural Area offers families a stunning outdoor classroom where the Snoqualmie, South Fork, and Middle Fork rivers converge. With easy walking trails perfect for little legs, abundant wildlife spotting opportunities, and educational signage about river ecosystems, it's an ideal spot for nature-loving families who want to explore the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty without committing to a strenuous hike.