If you’ve lived in Washington for more than about five minutes, you’ve surely heard of Snoqualmie Falls. In fact, most of us have gotten more than one glimpse of the massive 268-foot waterfall that’s located minutes from I-90.

This area is well-known for being a big part of the early 90s TV show Twin Peaks, but there’s so much more to it.

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Snoqualmie Falls is gorgeous, and there are plenty of hiking trails in the area perfect for exploring. But if you want to see Washington’s official state waterfall, you’ll have to head east.

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