Gold Bar

On Highway 2, surrounded on all four sides by the beautiful Cascade Mountains, is the riverside community of Gold Bar. As its name implies, Gold Bar was named after prospectors who settled here while searching for gold along the Skykomish River and its tributaries in 1869. Gold Bar is situated in the center of the Skykomish River Valley and is rich in recreational opportunities such as camping, fishing, tours of the Washington State Fish Hatchery, and hiking. Nearby Wallace Falls State Park, located two miles north of Gold Bar, has a 7-mile loop trail leading to the spectacular 265-foot waterfall and panoramic views of the Skykomish River Valley.
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Snohomish County Tourism Bureau
6705 Puget Park Drive
Snohomish, WA 98296
(425) 348-5802
Gold Bar Trip Ideas
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