If you live in Eastern or Central Washington, it’s your last pit stop before you reach Seattle… and if the west side is your home, it’s the first break on your journey. The small city of North Bend, Washington, offers some seriously tempting amenities to Washington travelers, and when you’re driving down I-90, you really can’t help but stop here. In terms of easy scenery and effortless beauty, North Bend is one of the best small towns in Washington, and you'll want to spend some time here before you carry on with your travels.
Around 6,200 people call North Bend home.
North Bend is now known as a bedroom community (meaning people live there but work elsewhere, mainly in Seattle), but it was settled by William H. Taylor back in 1889. Taylor had learned that a Seattle railroad wanted to establish a station on his farmland.
Once known as Snoqualmie (after the Snoqualmie tribe), North Bend has always been a popular place for tourists.
It’s a beautiful place to visit since it’s nestled in the foothills of the Cascades. But it also boasts an incredible amount of small-town charm.
The main thing that first tempts tourists to pull over is the North Bend Premium Outlets, a collection of outlet stores located right off the freeway.
You can see the stores from I-90. Have you ever seen a more perfect backdrop for a mall??
The row of gas stations and food restaurants near the freeway exit are where most people end their North Bend stop, but those who venture further into town soon realize what a great city it really is. There's a ton of history, for one.
Stop for a meal at the infamous Twede’s Cafe, the setting for the show Twin Peaks...
...but save room for a freshly-baked treat from the North Bend Bakery.
If you have time and the weather allows, head to Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area.
It's open all year for day use, and it's breathtaking.
Sip a glass of Merlot and Pearl and Stone Wine Co.
And check out the unique gifts at Birches Habitat.
There's a lot to see and do in North Bend, WA!
And some of it, you can enjoy without even leaving your car.
North Bend is definitely a perfect pit stop on your road trips east and west, but it also makes a wonderful day trip destination all on its own. And, of course, you can always stick around for for longer than a day to really experience everything this quiet slice of Washington has to offer! This riverside chalet has some seriously awesome waterfront views, but there are plenty of other accommodations in the area that offer experiences either right in the heart of nature or just a short jaunt from downtown. Take your pick!
What are some other things to do in North Bend, Washington, and beyond that you think are must-dos?
North Bend may be one of the most charming towns in Washington, but our state is far too pretty to stick to one spot. So here are some other excellent Washington state day trip ideas.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/washington/wa-day-trips/
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