Snoqualmie Point Park Grand Opening
Saturday, October 27, 2007 9:30 AM
Master of ceremonies Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson described the
many turns of fortune on the piece of land that almost became an office and warehouse site at the foot of Rattlesnake Mountain. Other speakers included Greenway Founding President Jim Ellis, current President Bill Chapman, Everett White from the US Forest Service, state Representative Fred Jarrett and Ed Conyers and Carrie Sunstrom from the Washington State Department of
Transportation.
The 8.5-acre Snoqualmie Point Park was protected by the cooperative work of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, the Trust for Public Land, the City of Snoqualmie and the USDA Forest Service. Major donors include the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Federal Highways Administration Scenic Byways Program, the 2006 Washington State Legislature and many other generous individuals and organizations.
Public forests surrounding Snoqualmie Point Park, protected as part of the Greenway, provide recreation, sustainable timber harvest, wildlife habitat and clean air and water. These public forests and nearby Rattlesnake Mountain have a central place in the Creation Story of the Snoqualmie Tribe. Members of the Snoqualmie Tribe led a procession to the ribbon cutting with traditional drums and chant.
To visit Snoqualmie Point Park:I-90 eastbound, exit 27, turn right up the hill.
I-90 westbound, exit 31, turn north through North Bend, turn left onto North Bend Way and continue until you cross under I-90. Continue up
the hill.
The park is located at 37580 Winery Road, Snoqualmie, and owned an managed by the City of Snoqualmie.
Visit our Press Room for a press release about Snoqualmie Point Park.
Download a History of Snoqualmie Point (pdf).
Contact 206.382.5565 or
amy.brockhaus@mtsgreenway.org
for more information or for photos of the event.