Snoqualmie Winter Lights Sparkle through New Year’s Day

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Enjoy Snoqualmie Winter Lights nightly through New Year’s Day. Stroll through the displays in Downtown Historic Snoqualmie. See the bedecked trees, trains, and gazebo in festive multicolor lights. Next, visit the sparkling lights on Center Blvd. See the lights display map. 

The City unveils its holiday lights on Thanksgiving and this year celebrated the official tree lighting on December 3. While the downtown lights will sparkle through New Year’s Day, enjoy the lights on Center Boulevard through mid-February.

Contact: Nicole Wiebe at nwiebe@snoqualmiewa.gov

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