Tolt-MacDonald Park is a versatile outdoor destination in Washington offering camping, trails, and river access, all amidst scenic natural beauty.
Tolt-MacDonald Park, located near Carnation, Washington, is a 574-acre park that combines lush river environments with diverse recreational facilities. The park is situated at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers, providing unique ecosystems and habitats for an array of wildlife, including various fish species and birdlife. Established in 1976, the park offers a 500-foot suspension bridge crossing the Snoqualmie River, connecting visitors to its extensive network of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking. The park is a popular gateway for outdoor enthusiasts and families. It provides numerous camping opportunities, including yurts and group campsites, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying modern amenities. The park's proximity to Seattle makes it an excellent day-trip destination and a peaceful getaway from urban life.
The iconic 500-foot suspension bridge over the Snoqualmie River
Ecological diversity at the confluence of two rivers
Accessible campgrounds and yurts for overnight stays
Expansive trail system for hiking and mountain biking
A 500-foot bridge offering stunning views over the Snoqualmie River.
The meeting point of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers, creating rich aquatic environments.
Available for a unique camping experience with added comfort.