Snoqualmie, WA Indoor Activities
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Prose in both Lushootseed and English caption the displays inside the 23,000-square-foot Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve, chronicling the journey of the Tulalip people in honor of those who have passed. The Tulalip represent the successors to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, and Skykomish tribes, as well as other signatories to the 1855 Point Elliott Treaty. Exhibits on their traditional territories, the importance of the cedar trees, and their seven value stories extend viewers' eyes to the distant past to learn their culture.
Historic canoes and archaeological remains provide tangible proof of the lives of the people remembered, and 50 acres of forests and wetlands preserve the natural landscape they called home. Back inside the museum, a life-size Tulalip longhouse expounds upon these artifacts and tales with recordings by Tulalip storytellers. Progressing to the present day, the exhibit Warriors: We Remember details more than a hundred years of veteran service, from the warrior spirit in ancient military traditions to recent sacrifices by men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Indoor Activity Deals - Recently Expired
LMG Concerts
- Sammamish Valley
Grammy-winning Christian artist Amy Grant sings popular songs of praise alongside Brandon Heath, who infuses bluegrass with pop
Terra Yoga
- Olde Town
Temperatures hit 95 degrees as students of all skill levels sweat and center their minds; nonheated prenatal and yin classes are available
Element 5 Fitness
- North Rose Hill
Heft, swing, toss, and snatch cannonball-like weights in classes designed to improve endurance, strength, and flexibility
