Tolt-MacDonald Park is a 575-acre recreational haven located in Carnation, Washington, at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers. The park offers stunning views of the rivers and surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It features a 500-foot suspension footbridge over the Snoqualmie River, twelve miles of forested and riverside trails, and a variety of camping options including yurts and RV sites. The park is also known for its annual events like the Timber Outdoor Music Festival and Beat the Blerch running event.
The area is rich in history, having been home to the Snoqualmie Tribe before white settlement. Today, it is a popular destination for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking. Visitors can observe chinook salmon spawning in the fall and enjoy the scenic beauty of the riverside trails.
The park's proximity to Seattle and its natural setting make it an ideal getaway for those seeking a mix of nature and accessibility to urban amenities.