The Northwest Railway Museum debuted the Snoqualmie Valley Wine Train in 2018, and it was enthusiastically received by the community. This year the event has been enhanced by offering two options: the Railway History Center CRC option and the Charles Baker Hydro Museum experience. The first opportunity to ride this year is April 27 beginning at 2:30 PM!
All Wine Train experiences feature Snoqualmie
Valley wineries, food, music, and views! Visitors (21 and older only) receive a complementary souvenir wine glass with each ticket.
The Snoqualmie
Wine Train series is hosted in partnership with several, rotating local
wineries, food producers, and chocolatiers with fresh, locally
produced products from Sigillo Cellars, Mt Si Winery, Pearl and Stone
Winery, Convergence Zone Cellars, William Grassie Wine Estates, Carnation
Farms, Heirloom Cookshop, Black Dog Cafe, and Boehm’s Chocolates.
The Railway History Center option is a 3.5
hour program that includes wine tasting stops at the Snoqualmie Depot and
the Train Shed Exhibit Building. Railway History Center Wine Train
includes behind-the-scenes access to our Conservation and Restoration
Center where you will learn about the restoration of Northern Pacific Railway steam locomotive
924 (built 1889) from staff and volunteers working on this and other
projects. Must be 21 or older. Ticket includes return passage to
Snoqualmie.
The Charles Baker Hydro Museum option is a 3.5 hour program that includes wine tasting stops at the Snoqualmie Depot, the
Train Shed Exhibit Building, and the Snoqualmie Falls Hydro Museum –
home of the world’s first underground hydroelectric power plant that was built in
1898. Visit the historic carpenter’s shop and Snoqualmie Falls Depot, and
learn about Charles Baker’s vision inspired by the power of Snoqualmie
Falls!
All Snoqualmie Wine Train experiences at for 21 and over only. Tickets are $49 and are available in advance on the Museum’s ticketing web site.