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18 www.ScenicWA.com Trip Tip A sample itinerary for this byway is available under Scenic Byways Road Trips at www.ScenicWA.com By-Lights Woodland Park Zoo Seattle Center Snoqualmie Falls Iron Horse State Park Roslyn and Cle Elum Historic downtown Ellensburg Wind Farm Tours at Wild Horse The Mountains to Sound Greenway is a 100- mile cruise from the heart of downtown Seattle through wilderness farms forests and several small communities of the Cascade foothills on both sides of the mountains. Crossing over Snoqualmie Pass the byway ends in downtown Ellensburg. Seattle The byways urban roots Beginning in Seattle and before getting on the road ride the monorail to the Space Needle and gasp at the gorgeous Chihuly Garden and Glass. Check out Pike Place Market the worlds first Starbucks and the infamous Gum Wall nearby. Family fun includes a day visit to Woodland Park Zoo see back cover and the kid-friendly Pacific Science Center the Experience Music Project EMP and a ride on the newest waterfront attraction the Seattle Great Wheel. Communities in the Cascade foothills After crossing the floating bridge on I-90 pull into downtown Issaquah. Besides a cute shopping and dining district this is an outdoor recreation hub. If youre traveling in fall be sure to stop at the downtown state fish hatchery to see salmon returning to Issaquah Creek. Thundering Snoqualmie Falls and the small towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend are well worth visiting. Find out more about these welcoming communities in the Cascade Valleys Heritage Corridor section. Climbing to the Summit The Summit at Snoqualmie a ski area just 50 minutes from Seattle is where many urban kids Mount Rainier seems to float above the downtown Seattle skyline. Mountains to Sound Greenway SCENIC BYWAY 4