Condensed schedule

 

Friday, Aug 20

Train rides 11 - 3:30

Main stage 6 - 9

Food booths 5 - 9

Eagles Beer Garden 5 - 9

Arts at the Depot 5 - 9

 

Saturday, Aug 21

Fun Run 7 - 11

Pancake breakfast 7 - 11

(at the Snoqualmie Fire Station)

Food & vendor booths 10 - 7

Grand parade 11 - 12

Arts at the Depot 11 - 6

BNSF Railway display 11 - 5

Train rides 11 - 3:30

Eagles Beer Garden 10 - 9

FREE Wagon Rides 12 - 2

RR demos 12:15, 1:15, 2:15 & 3:15

Kid's inflatable fun 12 - 5

Motor car rides 12:30, 2:00 & 3:30

Children's stage 11:30 - 3:30

Main stage 11:45 - 10 pm

 

Sunday, Aug 22

Food & vendor booths 10 - 4

Car Show 10 - 4

Arts at the Depot 11 - 4

Train rides 11 - 3:30

Eagles Beer Garden 11 - 4

RR demos 12:15, 1:15, 2:15 & 3:15

Kid's inflatable fun 11- 4

Motor car rides 12:30, 2:00 & 3:30

Children's stage 11:30 - 3:15

Main stage 11:00 - 3:45 pm

 

 

 

 

 

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Celebrating Snoqualmie's heritage

There are a variety of child-appropriate activities at the Snoqualmie Railroad Days including inflatable amusements, a children's stage, a root beer garden, railroad demonstrations, and more! Scroll down the page to learn more about Railroad Days activities.

Main Stage

Friday, August 20
6:00-7:00pm Left Coast Gypsies
7:30-9:30pm Street Dance featuring "HiWatt"
Saturday, August 21
11:45 - 12:15pm The Valley Voices
12:30-1:15pm Clan Gordon
1:30-2:15pm Cascade Jazz 
2:45-3:45pm Twistin' Sixes
4:15-5:15pm The Stacy Jones Band
5:45-6:45pm Cory Wilds Band
7:15-8:15pm Joie Calio
8:45-10:00pm Street Dance featuring "The Kingdogs"
Sunday, August 22 Car Classic Car Show Rock & Roll/Blues
11:00-12:00pm Paul Green and Straight Shot
12:30-1:30pm The WIRED! Band
2:00-3:00pm Petty Thief

Children's Stage

Time Saturday August 21st Sunday August 22nd
1130am Eric Ode Eric Ode
1230pm Clay Martin Brian Vogan
130pm Clay Martin Clay Martin
230pm Nancy Stewart Nancy Stewart
330pm Brian Vogan X

Pancake Breakfast - An annual tradition, the Snoqualmie Volunteer Firefighters host a pancake breakfast and auction from 7:00 - 11:00.

Fun Run - The second annual fun run registration is from 7:00 AM to 8:45 AM with the children's run at 8:45 and adult runs at 9:00 AM. Visit Run Snoqualmie for details.

Beer Garden - Sorry, this one is not for kids under 21. But for those 21 and over, the Snoqualmie branch of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in conjunction with the Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company is pleased to present great beverages on Falls Ave near the Main Stage.

BNSF Railway display - On Saturday, August 21, the BNSF Railway will have a display set up between River Street and Newton Street on Railroad Avenue in downtown Snoqualmie. Come learn about today's BNSF Railway and see a modern hyrail crane.

Car Show - Check out one of the largest car shows on the eastside on Sunday, August 22. Cars will be exhibited between River Street and King Street along Railroad Avenue in downtown Snoqualmie.

Grand Parade - The annual grand parade kicks off at 11:00 with announcer Dick Schall.

Train Rides - The summer schedule is in effect and the first train departs from Snoqualmie at 11:01 AM. Visit the train ride page for fares and times.

Kids Training Area - This field of fun is just for kids! Entertainers Nancy Stewart, Eric Ode, Brian Vogan and Clay Martin are presenting acts throughout the afternoon (schedule above), but there are also inflatable amusements (across River Street), the North Bend Theatre Banana Googie, a Rootbeer Garden for kids, and more. Check this area out at the Snoqualmie Depot.

FREE Wagon Rides - 12:00 PM- 2:00 PM Presented by Carmichael's TrueValue Hardware and available from Carmichael's at the corner of Falls Ave and River Street.

Railroad demos - See a tie spacer work. Check out how spikes are driven into ties. See a special machine for spreading railroad ballast. See a machine that can run on railroad tracks and the road. Demos will be staged at 12:15, 1:15, 2:15 and 3:15.

Trailer car rides - Experience what it was like to be a logger and ride on a trailer car. This rail car is pulled by a motor car.

Motor car rides - Self propropelled track speeders were used to inspect tracks, transport workers to the work site, signal inspections and more. Now you can experience what it was like to ride on these unusual machines.

 

People boarding train at Snoqualmie during RR Days