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Fall City, Issaquah &
Snoqualmie Valley
Cascade View Equestrian Estate is perfectly situated in Fall City, a charming and welcoming community in the Snoqualmie Valley just 26 miles east of Seattle. This location offers a peaceful rural lifestyle without sacrificing easy access to nearby urban centers, including downtown Issaquah. It’s an ideal spot for those who want the tranquility of the countryside while staying connected to city conveniences.
Surrounded by the scenic Snoqualmie and Raging Rivers, Fall City is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering year-round recreation like river floating and relaxing shoreline gatherings. The community’s small-town atmosphere and natural beauty create a peaceful retreat where neighbors come together and the spirit of the region shines.
Just a short drive from the estate, downtown Issaquah is a vibrant cultural and historic district. Known for its thriving arts scene, live performances, family-friendly parks, and unique shops and dining, Olde Town offers a lively yet accessible destination. Whether by car, bus, bike, or foot, residents at Cascade View enjoy quick and easy access to this creative hub, blending rural living with urban excitement.
Dining in Fall City
Dining in Fall City offers a fun mix of cozy, local favorites with plenty of personality. Start your day with the perfect cup of coffee and a white chocolate raspberry muffin at Aroma Coffee Co. Sink your teeth into the exquisite ribs at Rhodies BBQ, or enjoy a lively night at Fall City Bar & Grill—known for its incredible steaks, Friday night karaoke, and must-try Seafood Cajun Pasta. For a classic small-town vibe, stop by Riverside Tavern, Last Frontier Saloon or The Roadhouse Restaurant and Inn. Or stop by Fall City Meats & Seafood for exceptional cuts of your favorite grilling selections and locally loved butcher specialties.
Making Memories
Fall City is full of memorable experiences that connect you to nature and a sense of adventure. Stay or explore at TreeHouse Point, where seven one-of-a-kind treehouses sit in an old-growth forest along a peaceful, spring-fed river—perfect for reconnecting with nature (and yourself). Spend sunny days floating the Snoqualmie River, or explore scenic routes like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail and Grand Ridge Trail. Golfers can enjoy beautiful rounds at Twin Rivers Golf Course or Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course, both set in the picturesque river valley. For something truly unique, visit Snofalls Lavender Farm or meet the friendly wallabies at Fall City Wallaby Ranch—experiences you won’t find just anywhere.
Fall City Events
Fall City offers year-round with community events that bring neighbors and visitors together. Spend a day at Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center, where you can explore the outdoors, celebrate the seasons, and create lasting memories—especially during the Spring Native Plant Fest, featuring workshops, guided walks, crafts, and hands-on learning. Fall City Days in June brings the whole community together with parades, races, live music, a street fair, wine and beer garden, and classic fun like dunk tanks, watermelon eating contests, and more—making it one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year.
Enjoy the summer days at the Fall City Summer Market & Gathering for local goods, fresh food, and a welcoming small-town vibe and in September, the beloved Fall City Apple Festival offers vendor booths, food trucks, kids’ activities, horse rides, an apple pie contest, and even fresh cider pressing. Come see all that Fall City has to offer.
Around the Corner from Downtown Issaquah
Downtown Issaquah offers charming shopping with unique boutiques, specialty stores, and local shops perfect for finding gifts, artisanal goods, or everyday essentials. Start your day with a coffee from Issaquah Coffee Company and enjoy a leisurely stroll through Gilman Village, soaking in the historic and scenic surroundings. And don’t forget Issaquah’s Salmon Days, in October with a Grand Parade, over 200 artisan booths along downtown streets, and a variety of food vendors offering Pacific Northwest and ethnic favorites.
When it comes to dining, Issaquah shines with places like Montalcino Ristorante Italiano, known for its authentic Italian cuisine, and Jak’s Grill, a popular spot for casual, family-friendly meals. These local favorites, along with cozy cafés and lively venues, create a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere that makes every dining experience special.
Falling for Snoqualmie
No visit to the area is complete without experiencing Snoqualmie Falls—one of Washington State’s most iconic natural wonders. This stunning 268-foot waterfall offers a captivating blend of power and tranquility. Nearby, Salish Lodge & Spa invites you to unwind with an elevated dining experience at its Restaurant & Terrace Bar—perfect after a scenic hike.
Nestled within the highly regarded Snoqualmie Valley School District, this location provides access to excellent educational opportunities, including Mount Si High School, known for its modern campus, strong academics, and diverse extracurriculars—ideal for families seeking both quality education and community connection.
Culture and outdoor experiences are equally abundant. Enjoy live performances at Valley Center Stage, explore local charm throughout Fall City, or spend the day at Northwest Railway Museum with a ride on the historic Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. Nearby, Meadowbrook Farm offers 460 acres of open space, scenic views, and a resident elk herd that makes every visit memorable.
When winter arrives, The Summit at Snoqualmie becomes a go-to destination for snow lovers just a short drive from Fall City. With terrain for all skill levels, plus snowboarding, tubing, and scenic snowshoe trails, it’s the perfect place for a day in the mountains. Spend time skiing at Alpental or tubing with the kids at Summit West, then head back toward Fall City to unwind with cozy local dining, breweries, and a relaxed small-town atmosphere.