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Snoqualmie Pass <br />Mount Rainier <br />National Park <br />Teanaway <br />Community <br />Forest <br />Mt. <br />Baker-Snoqualmie <br />National Forest Okanogan-Wenatchee <br />National Forest <br />KITTITAS COUNTY <br />KING COUNTY <br />Snoqualmie <br />Pass <br />90 <br />90 <br />90 <br />Snoqualmie Pass Today <br />Snoqualmie Pass is located along the border <br />of Kittitas County and King County and is <br />accessible exclusively via Interstate 90 (I-90) <br />exits 52, 53, and 54 (Figure 2). Designated as <br />a Census Designated Place (CDP), Snoqualmie <br />Pass falls primarily under the jurisdiction of <br />Kittitas County, with a small portion extending <br />into King County. The area also includes <br />the unincorporated community of Hyak. <br />State Route 906 (SR 906) runs the length <br />of the community, serving as its primary <br />thoroughfare (Figure 3). <br />Figure 2. Snoqualmie Pass <br />Geographical Context <br />Source: Fehr & Peers, 2025; aerial <br />provided courtesy of Google Earth Pro. <br />14Kittitas County | Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Plan