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| 2012 | ||
| TravelandLeisure.com, January 9, 2012 | ||
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Washington State: Salish Lodge romance deal from $229 February is just around the corner, and you know what that means: Time to drum up ideas for romantic Valentine's Day stays. A good candidate is the Salish Lodge, a retreat in the foothills of the Cascades beside the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls, with bubbling whirlpools big enough for two, crackling wood-burning fireplaces, and goose-down comforters that will keep you snug and toasty. The lodge, which served as a location for David Lynch's Twin Peaks, offers a wide range of outdoor activities, too. Valid for travel Sundays through Thursdays from February 1 until February 29. Love at the Lodge package includes overnight accommodations, mini chocolate fondue with treats for dipping and a half bottle of port. | ||
| 2011 | ||
| Caviar Affair, Winter 2011 | ||
| Where to sample the luxurious side of Seattle? I suggest: Salish Lodge & Spa. My room's balcony hovered over a waterfall - day and night I heard the roar of the Snoqualmie River plunging 268 feet into the canyon below. This lodge next to Snoqualmie Falls is 30 miles east of downtown Seattle. The whitewater and mountainous backdrop suggest a mecca for hikers and paddlers, but once you settle, you'll want to stay indoors. The lodge's 89 rooms have two-person whirlpool tubs and wood-burning fireplaces. The Dining Room overlooking the falls features Northwest cuisine; fuel up with the four-course Country Breakfast. The Spa has everything to calm your nerves and recharge your batteries. - Winter 2011 | ||
| Seattle Met, December 2011 | ||
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Reasons to Love Winter - #15: We Can Roast While We Get Toasted All Over Town The Attic: There are angled ceilings but still plenty of elbow room in the cozy top-floor bar at the Salish Lodge & Spa, where there's a roaring wood fire and a great view of the roaring waterfall. - December 2011 | ||
| 425, November/December 2011 | ||
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Happy Hour Haunts - Top Eastside Happy Hours The Attic Salish Lodge's Attic offers the quintessential Northwest experience. Break bread over the creamy, house-made smoked salmon chowder (cup or bowl, $3/$8) while enjoying spectacular views of Snoqualmie Falls. The sweet and tangy Classic Coke pulled pork (braised with Coca Cola, apple juice and bourbon barbecue sauce, $11) is a house special and perfectly paired with one of Snoqualmie Brewery's seasonal beer selections ($3). Happy Hour: Monday-Thursday, 3pm-6pm and Sunday 7pm-10 pm. | ||
| Washington Magazine, Fall 2011 | ||
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Lapping Up Luxury - Tail wagging accommodations catering to you and your pooch pal. Washington Magazine profiled Salish Lodge & Spa as one of the "finest dog-friendly destinations" in Washington. Story and photos can be found here. | ||
| ShermansTravel.com, October 17, 2011 | ||
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Spa Weekend The Salish Lodge & Spa has long been the local go-to for weddings, honeymoons, and romantic getaways. It's easy to see why: Upon arrival, the first thing you see and hear is the roar and the rush of the Snoqualmie Falls' whitewater tumbling into the canyon, 300 feet below. For the complete article, please click here. | ||
| Smart Meetings, August, 2011 | ||
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The Bee's Knees Salish Lodge & Spa in Snoqualmie, Wash., recent installed a four-hive, 120,000 honeybee apiary, which will yield between 650 and 800 pounds of a light, classic honey to be collected and integrated into the hotel's indigenous Northwest cuisine in 2012. ...As soon as its hives are producing honey, The Spa at Salish Lodge will debut the Salish Milk and Honey Bath, the Salish Oatmeal and Honey Body Treatment and Honey from Heaven for the Hands and Feet. "The beauty benefits of honey have been long recognized," says Spa Director Melanie Silver. "Plus our guests are always looking for natural, locally sourced products, and Salish-produced honey provides us with the ultimate local resource to utilize in our treatments." | ||
| HeedtheHeedonist.com, August 6, 2011 | ||
| The Salish Lodge and Spa has also recently installed a four-hive honeybee apiary with some 120,000 bees this past May. This installation took place with the help of beekeeper Daniel Sullivan, proprietor of Shipwreck Honey in West Seattle. This apiary - located on the hillside overlooking the hotel and Snoqualmie Falls, but not accessible to the public - is anticipated to produce between 650 and 800 pounds honey. This honey will be collected and integrated into Salish's indigenous Northwest cuisine, signature spa treatments and in Lodge retail outlets as early as next year. One of the whimsical new honey-related menu items is the "Honey from Heaven" tradition - a unique dining experience that is served as a part of Salish's legendary four-course Country Breakfast, which was started in a 1916. This tradition requires a server to stand on top of a stool and then pour a waterfall of honey from approximately four feet above the table in luxuriously long, golden strands - honey strands that then land on the plated fresh biscuits and oatmeal on the breakfast table below. | ||
| Edible Seattle, August, 2011 | ||
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Dining Guide Experience Salish Lodge & Spa's signature Northwest cuisine utilizing indigenous, seasonal ingredients combined with an award-winning wine program and one of the best views in the Seattle area. | ||
| Northwest Meetings + Events, Summer 2011 | ||
| Eco-News Green Pilot Program Salish Lodge & Spa and Bell Harbor International Conference Center participated in the Greening Washington's Lodging Industry pilot program. Spearheaded by the Washington Lodging Association (WLA) and Cascadia Consulting Group Inc. (Cascadia), results of the program are intended to provide a roadmap to industry peers and the public for adopting positive environmental practices throughout Washington State. Highlights from Salish Lodge & Spa's participation in the program include: - A nearly $6,100 and 75,000 kilowatt hour (kWh) annual savings from switching to energy efficient LED and fluorescent lighting - An average savings of more than $450 per month in waste costs from implementation of an increased recycling program - An effort to grow a green culture through team member engagement with the Salish Green Team, which meets regularly to discuss new greening opportunities and progress | ||
| Edmonton Journal, June 25, 2011 | ||
| Hey travelers, for as little as... $599 US. Stay overnight at the Salish Lodge & Spa (salishlodge.com) in Snoqualmie, Washington, with the I'll Be at The Spa package until Sept. 30. Includes one 50-minute massage, a two-hour DirtFish rally class (a high performance racing school) for one, a $25 dining credit in The Attic restaurant and more. | ||
| SpaMagazine.com, June 2011 | ||
| Spa Treatments We Love: Pedicures Like a traditional hot stone massage, tension-relieving warm basalt stones are rubbed over the feet and calves during the "Over the Falls Heated Stone Pedicure" at the Salish Lodge & Spa. Also included is a foot soak and a deep exfoliation. | ||
| Alaska Airlines, May 2011 | ||
| Salish Lodge & Spa and the Snoqualmie Falls were featured in a Destination Seattle piece in Alaska Airlines magazine. Complete coverage can be found here. | ||
| Seattle Times, May 18, 2011 | ||
| Snoqualmie Falls without the driving What makes it tasty: For a little bit of luxury, the dining room at Salish Lodge (www.salishlodge.com) offers breathtaking midbite views with tables overlooking the falls (breakfast and lunch on weekdays, brunch on weekends). | ||
| Seattle Met, May 17, 2011 | ||
| Honeybees Check Into Hotels Find sweet, sticky stuff in your food and in the spa. At the Salish in Snoqualmie, up to 800 pounds of proprietary honey will be produced by the 120,000 buzzers. During the lodge's Country Breakfast, a server will pour honey onto biscuits and oatmeal from a four-foot-high perch, while in the spa the stuff with be slashed on the body during various treatments. (It moisturizes. And no, it won't gum up your hair.) | ||
| Sunset, April 2011 | ||
| The Spots for Spot A weekend away doesn't mean your dog has to stay home. Try one of these (ultra) pet-friendly hotels in Seattle and beyond. If any one word fits Bromley, it's "princess." I'd have pegged her as a spa-goer, and indeed, when I took her to Snoqualmie and treated her to one of Salish Lodge's dog robes - yes, the same ultra-plush cover-up you covet, cut for a canine - she turned statuesque. Then growled something about looking fat. | ||
| Sunset, March 2011 | ||
| Top 10 Waterfalls Snoqualmie Falls Drama seekers love to visit here when rivers are at flood stage. A covered gazebo on the edge of the canyon's rim gives a spectacular view of the torrent's 268-foot plunge, which propels mist hundreds of feet into the air. For a more sheltered vantage point, watch the falls from the dining room at Salish Lodge & Spa directly above the drop. Breakfasts here are legendary. | ||
| Seattle Met, March 11, 2011 | ||
| Sauced | Get a Room: Salish Lodge Hosts a Port Dinner The Salish Lodge is hosting a five-course port dinner on Wednesday, March 30, featuring ports from Taylor's, a 300-year-old port maker from that classic port-making region, the Douro Valley. But Jessica, you might ask, when considering whether to sign up for the $125, five-course, Portuguese-themed meal, isn't a port dinner a little... dangerous? Won't I end up telling the strangers seated next to me that I love them? The answer - given the fortified wine's legendary, but not really exaggerated, abilities to inebriate - is yes. The only solution is to book a room at the hotel and make a mini-vacation out of it. And don't worry about those strangers. They love you back. The dinner begins at 7:30 in the Falls Terrace, there is a reception at 6:30. Here's what you.ll drink: Croft Pink Port, Fonseca Porto Terra Bella Reserva Organic NV, Taylor Fladgate Tawny Port 20 Year Old, Taylor Fladgate Late Bottled Vintage Port 2005, Taylor Fladgate Late Bottled Vintage Port 2005, Taylor Fladgate Porto Vintage Quinta Vargellas 2008. Here's what you'll eat: Hors d'oeuvres (torta, smoked sturgeon, brandade fritters) at the reception, then the five-course meal: hard-cider venison backstrap, hazelnut-crusted diver scallops, port-braised short ribs with sweet mascarpone polenta and carrots, a caramelized banana tartlet, and, finally, a selection of local cheeses. | ||
| Seattleite.com, March 9 2011 | ||
| WINE O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY: MARCH WINE MADNESS Whether you want a breakfast-in-bed luxury, a girls' night out, or a wine-tastic spa experience, the Salish Lodge & Spa is offering many March Wine Madness packages to tantalize your every whim. Start a spring tradition with a "Breakfast in Bed" special that includes a glass of wine in front of the fireplace, a movie and a tasty breakfast in bed. Or spend Wine O'clock Wednesdays at Salish Lodge for "Women Who Wine Wednesdays" in the Attic - $3 glasses of wine, wine flights, 40% off bottles of wine under $75, live music and more. Or treat yourself to a "Chardonnay Body Exfoliation!" That's right, an invigorating scrub made of wine and all-natural sugar will exfoliate and nourish your skin, followed by a wine body butter to leave your skin soft and smooth. (25 minutes for $70) What are you waiting for? Call 1-800-2 SALISH to book your good times now. | ||
| Sunset Magazine Travel, February 2011 | ||
| Midweek Escapes for Two Salish Lodge & Spa: You could be lying in front of a fireplace with hot rocks between your toes, the highlight of the Duet Heated River Rock Massage. Loll about post-treatment under a hot waterfall in the hydrotherapy room. For views of a decidedly colder waterfall, look out (from most of the guest rooms) at the Snoqualmie River tumbling 268 feet down a canyon. If lying around isn't your thing, you can sandwich the 5-mile round-trip hike to the falls between your massage and the tasting menu. | ||
| Seattle Examiner, February 3, 2011 | ||
| Valentine's Day Getaways: Five ways to celebrate love in Western Washington Salish Lodge & Spa - Snoqualmie: This historic lodge, with its 89 newly renovated rooms, is perched above the mighty Snoqualmie Falls. For Valentine's Day, it's offering A Night to Remember. The decadent package includes limousine service to and from the lodge; overnight in a One Bedroom River View Suite; two in-room chocolate massage treatments; five-course dinner for two served in-room with tableside dessert; chilled bottle of Cristal Champagne, chocolate truffles and keepsake Champagne flutes; in-room breakfast for two. Package rate: $2,500. There's also an option to include a 1.25 carat brilliant round cut diamond solitaire on a platinum band from Alvin Goldfarb jeweler ($10,000). | ||
| Restaurant Business Magazine, January 2011 | ||
| 50 Great Ideas: Tableside-Honey Pouring The dining room of the Salish Lodge & Spa east of Seattle features an overlook of Snoqualmie Falls, a tourist attraction for nearly a century, and a breakfast menu item, Honey from Heaven, that is an enduring draw on its own. The unusual presentation of Snoqualmie Valley Fireweed Honey, from a family-owned apiary located in the scenic foothills of the Cascade Mountains near the lodge, mimics the falls, as Salish general manager John Murphy explains: “Honey from Heaven tableside service is part of our legendary four-course country breakfast, a Pacific Northwest favorite since 1916. The tradition requires a server to stand atop a stool, while pouring honey from four feet above the table in long, golden strands to the fresh biscuits or oatmeal below. We are always delighted when guests return asking for Honey from Heaven, but also when a new generation of guests arrives to experience it for the first time.” | ||
| Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, January 2011 | ||
| 52 Weekends: Getaways, adventures, and road trips for every weekend of the year 39. Doggiestock in Snoqualmie: Don’t let the name fool you. Doggiestock, September 17, isn’t for pet lovers only. Even casual friends of Fido will enjoy watching Doggie Olympics events such as peanut-butter licking, tail wagging, and costume contests. The festival, which benefits Valley Animal Partners, also offers dog search-and-rescue demonstrations, obedience trainings, and live bands. Afterward, check-in at Salish Lodge, which welcomes dogs of all sizes and features a canine in-room dining menu. Getting there 40 minutes east on I-90 | ||
| TravelAgentCentral.com, January 2011 | ||
| 25% off at Washington’s Salish Lodge & Spa Looking for cool spring break ideas? When you explore areas away from the snow and sun, you can find some great deals. In the Pacific Northwest, for instance, the Salish Lodge & Spa is offering a 25% off discount for weeknight stays in March and April. This 89-room hotel—a half hour outside Seattle, in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and overlooking lush Snoqualmie Falls—is a AAA Four Diamond winner that's been on Conde Nast Traveler 's Gold List and Travel+Leisure 's 500 World's Best Hotels. Even if March and April aren't terribly sunny and warm here yet, the Salish has a woodsy, sit-by-the fireplace splendor. Indeed, all rooms come with in-room fireplaces, as well as jetted tubs and perks such as a choice of six pillows. And when you're tired of making s'mores, you’ll have good hiking nearby. When we checked March weeknight dates, we found a room with two double beds for $167 a night, down from $222—indeed a tidy 25% discount. For a little more—$189 a night (down from $252) you can also get a river view. Can't break away during the week? The lodge offers a 15% disocunt for weekend dates, too, though when we looked for those, none were available. Otherwise, there’s only one catch: The rates must be pre-paid and are non-refundable. | ||
| Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, December 2010 | ||
| Spaventures for Her: Double Shot, No Whip- Northwest Coffee Exfoliation I’m an ad for Seattle: driving along I-90, admiring the changing leaves as I listened to KEXP and sipped a Starbucks latte. But it takes true dedication to the Northwest aesthetic to allow someone to scrub your body with ground coffee. Thankfully, my caffeine cleanse took place in the idyllic setting of Salish Spa, perched above Snoqualmie Falls, with complimentary soaking pools begging for honeymooners. But I was here on business. It was dead-skin-cell-eradication time. According to my body therapist, Kammin, I’d chosen a treatment popular with men (coffee, apparently, sounds more manly than green tea or rosemary with mint). But do men cringe like frightened puppies when a mixture of Dead Sea salt and ground coffee extract is rubbed all over their legs? I asked Kammin to dilute the combination a bit (reminder: I’m a wuss), and then settled into my first exfoliation—which started to feel less and less like being dragged across the beach, and more and more rejuvenating. “Your skin is pretty dehydrated,” Kammin said, working on my back. I was embarrassed to tell her about the three glasses of wine I had the night before and the latte I chugged right before my appointment. The mixture is ever-so-slightly caffeinated; regular coffee drinkers wouldn’t even notice. (“It’s not Starbucks,” she says, “just coffea arabica.”) Plus, it smelled like mint. After a quick belly scrub, Kammin sent me to the showers to rinse off, then finished with a soothing lotion of jasmine and shea butter. My skin was glowing and smooth afterward—I kept offering my arm to people at work to pet. And to top it off, Salish offered… a complimentary Starbucks latte. | ||
| Seattle Times NW Source Newsletter, December 2010 | ||
| Holiday Gift Guide: Pets Cain & Able Collection dog robe: This plush, ultra-absorbent bathrobe is made to fit your best friend and keep the house dry with Velcro-attached legs and a waist tie. $65–$75 at Salish Lodge & Spa and online at Amazon.com | ||
| You and Me :: Living Smart, November/December 2010 | ||
| Hot Spots for Winter Getaways Salish Lodge & Spa, perched atop majestic Snoqualmie Falls, is a mere 30 minutes east of downtown Seattle. An ideal refuge after a day of indulging in the area’s ample skiing and hiking opportunities, fans of the cult TV series Twin Peaks will recognize the lodge as the exterior of the show’s Great Northern Hotel. Salish Lodge & Spa is routinely featured in the best-of lists published by the likes of Condé Nast Traveler, Zagat Guide, and Travel and Leisure, and for the romantically inclined, it’s been lavished as “the most romantic hotel,” and “best place to propose,” and “the best place to spend the wedding night. If you’re just passing through, Salish Lodge & Spa offers a temping array of food and drink possibilities. Executive chef Tyler- Hefford-Anderson, formerly of Seattle’s Rainier Club, has been recognized as one of the United States’ top young chefs by the international gastronomic society Chaîne des Rôtisseurs. If a cocktail and light snack is what you’re looking for, The Attic offers a less formal environment but with the same level of gourmet food as the Dining Room, not to mention a spectacular elevated view of the falls. The lodge’s wine selection is second to none, with more than 1,000 labels represented in a nearly 5,000-bottle cellar. Wine Enthusiasts Magazine, Wine Spectator, Wine Press Northwest, and the Washington Wine Commission have all lauded Salish Lodge’s wine list, which is one of the most extensive in the region. | ||
| Northwest Palate, November/December 2010 | ||
| Cinematic Panorama - Salish Lodge & Spa The view doesn't get much more stunning than the point where Snoqualmie Falls and Salish Lodge & Spa converge. The site, also home to two hydroelectric power plants, is a cinematographer's dream - the dramatic landscape and the historic inn were featured in the 1990s cult television series, Twin Peaks, by artist/filmmaker David Lynch. Guestrooms and suites were recently renovated and outfitted in cozy Northwest décor. Resting on the mantel over the wood-burning fireplace in each room are historic photographs curated by the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society, depicting the people and places of the Snoqualmie Valley. This is hearty breakfast country. The four-course Country Breakfast, including their famous steel-cut oats, sweetened with fireweed honey that servers drip from on high, is a bellyfiller and lodge tradition. Besides offering a magnificent view to watch the sun set, the dining room has an excellent culinary program lead by Chef Tyler Hefford-Anderson, paired with a Washington state-focused wine list. Make reservations throughout December for one of the Purely Northwest holiday Rooms. Combine skiing or snowshoeing with a stay, or beat a path straight to the spa for a pampering hot stone massage. For the holidays, the Lodge will host a special reading of "T'was the Night Before Christmas" by Karolyn Grimes, better known for her role as Zuzu Bailey in the popular holiday film, It's a Wonderful Life. Complimentary cookies and cider will be served, and families are invited to partake in Santa photos. | ||
| Seattle Met, October 2010 | ||
| Small Town Getaways Seattle Met included the Salish Lodge & Spa as the place to stay when visiting Snoqualmie in the October cover story "Small Town Getaways." | ||
| FIDO Friendly, October 2010 | ||
| FIDO Friendly editor Nicholas Sveslosky's article titled "Over the Falls: Unparalleled views of what seems like endless nature", discusses Salish Lodge & Spa's dog friendly accommodations and experiences, as well as, those available to their owners! Full article can be found here. | ||
| Seattle Fitness Examiner, October 7, 2010 | ||
| Wellness Retreat offers Pilates, yoga and hiking at Salish Lodge & Spa Welcome the autumn season with a long weekend of Pilates, yoga and hiking, accompanied by wholesome Northwest cuisine and spa treatments atop the breathtaking Snoqualmie Falls. This two-day Movement and Wellness Retreat at the world-renowned Salish Lodge & Spa is designed to restore, relax and rekindle your spirit just in time for the holiday season. Strengthen, Stretch and Soothe Your Body - Reserve Sunday, November 7 and Monday, November 8, 2010 for some well deserved "me-time" at this unique Movement and Wellness Retreat. Each day includes a wholesome breakfast designed by the Salish culinary team, followed by an intimate 90-minute fitness session taught by local Seattle Pilates and Gyrotonic professional Stephanie Cusick. The workout incorporates Pilates, Gyrotonic and yoga methods. The retreat also provides an opportunity to get outside and explore the lodge's quintessential Northwest setting with a guided hike along the Tokul and Snoqualmie Rivers. Click here to download a full weekend itinerary. There will also be plenty of time to cozy up by the wood-burning fireplace in one of the lodge's recently renovated guestrooms or to relax in The Spa's eucalyptus steam room and soaking pools. The retreat will conclude with a nutritious spa luncheon, leaving you with a renewed sense of health and well being. About Salish Lodge & Spa - Nestled in Washington's picturesque Cascade Mountains and overlooking the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls, the Salish Lodge & Spa is consistently ranked among the world's best small resorts. This iconic Pacific Northwest lodge has a renowned spa offering regionally inspired treatments, Chef Tyler Hefford-Anderson's indigenous Northwest cuisine, an award-winning wine list, and a variety of nearby recreational activities. | ||
| Horizon Air, September 2010 | ||
| "Around the Route System: News & Notes" Salish Lodge & Spa, east of Seattle, has completed a renovation and has appointed a new executive Chef, Tyler Hefford-Anderson. | ||
| HipTravelMama.com, August 9, 2010 | ||
| Hip Tips: Top 5 Seattle Area Luxury Spa Getaways for Parents This gorgeous retreat sits atop one of the most spectacular falls in the Northwest. Salish Lodge & Spa has recently undergone a complete guestroom renovation ($2.9 million renovation completed Jan. 09), which makes it the perfect time to book a stay at the lodge. Don't miss the killer breakfast including steel cut oatmeal and the most amazing pancakes you've ever tasted. Here's a peek at one of our favorite packages for couples (we have visited several times): Salish Rejuvenation - One-night stay in a newly renovated deluxe guestroom - $100 dining credit towards The Dining Room or The Attic - Two 50-minute spa treatments To book this package, or to explore others, visit www.salishlodge.com. | ||
| Sunset, August 2010 | ||
| Northwest Weekend - Biking Day Trip: Snoqualmie Valley, WA Make it a weekend: Looking directly over Sno Falls, Salish Lodge & Spa couldn't be more perfectly placed. Enjoy the view from the window-walled restaurant - or from one of the 89 recently renovated rooms, with jetted tubs for two, wood-burning fireplaces, and access to the steam room, sauna, and soaking pools. If that doesn't do it, treat your sore muscles to the Salish Spa. | ||
| Daily Journal of Commerce, August 3, 2010 | ||
| Around the Northwest Salish Lodge & spa named Tyler Hefford-Anderson executive chef of Salish Lodge & Spa. Tyler spent nearly a decade at Seattle's Rainer Club, where he was executive sous chef. He also opened the Opal Bistro on Queen Anne and has worked for caterers, cooking schools and private clubs. | ||
| NW Stir, July 2010 | ||
| Ingredient Substitution: Salish Promotion Tyler Hefford-Anderson had been promoted to executive chef at Salish Lodge, from sous chef. He takes the post as Jack Strong returns to Oregon, accepting a position with the Tribe of the Siletz in his hometown. Tyler came to Salish following a decade at the Rainier Club in Seattle where he served as sous chef. | ||
| Travel Age West, July 27, 2010 | ||
| Stay and Play at Salish Lodge Salish Lodge and Spa has created five new adventure packages that let clients explore the Cascade Mountains and Snoqualmie Valley Salish Lodge and Spa has created five new adventure packages that let clients explore the Cascade Mountains and Snoqualmie Valley by foot, kayak, mountain bike or golf cart. The lodge is partnering with local outfitters to offer such guided excursions as fly-fishing, river kayaking, mountain biking and hiking, while golfers can experience an award-winning golf course located minutes from the lodge. The half-day Fly-Fishing excursion on the Snoqualmie River comes with equipment, a personal guide, snacks and beverages. The half-day River Kayaking package lets clients experience the Snoqualmie River Canyon. Including instruction, gear, transportation, snacks and beverages, the outing is designed for novices to intermediate paddlers and requires no prior experience. The half-day Mountain Biking adventure travels the world-class terrain of Snoqualmie, with a guide, snacks, beverages, mountain bike and helmet rental. The Hiking package, providing a guide service, snacks and water, explores old growth fir trees, raging rivers, alpine lakes and breathtaking waterfalls of the Snoqualmie Valley. The Salish Golf package includes a round of golf for two and a cart at the Jack Nicklaus-designed TPC Snoqualmie Ridge golf course, home of the Champions Tour Boeing Classic. Guests get one round of golf for two, cart rental and use of the driving range facility prior to tee time.Each adventure package includes transportation to and from the activities and one night in a newly renovated Salish Lodge guest room furnished with wood-burning fireplace, goose-down comforter, feather bed and two-person whirlpool tub. Excursions depart directly from the lodge. Priced from $409-$619 per night, the packages are available through Sept. 15, 2010. | ||
| Travel Agent, July 19, 2010 | ||
| Spa Escapes Salish Lodge & Spa - Tucked away in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Salish Lodge & Spa overlooks the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls. The facility has eight single treatment rooms and two rooms for couples. There are also two therapeutic mineral soaking pools with treetop views, a eucalyptus-filled steam room and a dry sauna. Earlier this year, the spa unveiled a new menu of treatments, incorporating regionally sourced ingredients such as seaweed from Puget Sound and exfoliants made from organic espresso. Ask about the Green Tea & Northwest Seaweed Salt Glow. This detox treatment buffs the skin to restore the natural glow. Expectant mothers will find this spa to be a sanctuary, catering to all pre-natal needs. This April, the hotel teamed up with skincare line Mama Mio to offer a menu of therapies devoted entirely to the mother-to-be. We like the Yummy Tummy - think facial for the tummy. The treatment uses omega-rich products to maximize skin strength, health and elasticity. Combine that with an upper back, neck and head massage and you've got one happy mother. Guests are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes before treatments to take advantage of the steam room, saunas and soaking pools. Why rush the experience? Getting there: Salish Lodge & Spa is just 30 miles east of Seattle and within 40 minutes of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. | ||
| 425 Blog and South Sound Blog, June 30, 2010 | ||
| Salish Lodge & Spa Welcomes New Chef Salish Lodge & Spa announces the appointment of Tyler Hefford-Anderson as executive chef of Salish Lodge & Spa. With nearly 20 years of culinary experience, Chef Tyler will leverage the farm-fresh, native ingredients of the region to develop Salish's signature indigenous Northwest cuisine. Prior to joining the Salish Lodge & Spa, Chef Tyler spent nearly a decade at Seattle's exclusive Rainier Club practicing a variety of culinary techniques from classical cooking to molecular gastronomy, during which time he rose through the ranks to become the Club's executive sous chef. While there, Tyler earned numerous awards and accolades. | ||
| 425, May/June 2010 | ||
| Inside Scoop: Ultimate Ways to Unwind Imagine a yoga class outside where you can breathe in the fresh morning air and take in the view of the glorious Snoqualmie Falls. Or what about a moonlight massage with the sound of the roaring falls in the near distance, followed by a three-course dinner and wine outside? From May through October, the Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie will be hosting outdoor experiences like these - weather permitting. | ||
| Alaska Airlines, May 2010 | ||
| Salish Lodge & Spa - The Dining Room New chef de cuisine Jack Strong emphasizes fresh regional dishes such as organic chicken breast with a Washington sweet onion waffle; Alaska scallops; and Kurobuta pork from Idaho with a cedar-apple jus made with Washington apples. Salish is also famous for its lavish daily Country Breakfast. | ||
| WHERE Seattle, May 2010 | ||
| Just Spa It - Weekend Worthy Salish Lodge & Spa: This luxury lodge and spa is perched at the crest of the breathtaking Snoqualmie Falls, offering gorgeous views, fantastic dining options, and a swoon-worthy spa with all the amenities. Go for any of the locally focused treatments, such as the Northwest Coffee Exfoliation or Puget Sound Seaweed Wrap for a memorable Seattle experience. | ||
| SnoValley Star, May 13, 2010 | ||
| Greening Salish Lodge & Spa: Hotel receives green audit to lower environmental impact The SnoValley Star discusses Salish Lodge & Spa's recent green audit and inspection, paid for with a grant from the Washington Department of Ecology to the Washington Lodging Association. The Washington Lodging Association selected Columbia Hospitality, which manages the Salish, as one of two companies to receive the audit. Those at the Salish were thrilled to learn they were selected for the grant, said Columbia Hospitality Vice President of Operations Lenny Zilz. He said the Salish had already started making environmental changes, but that "there is so much room to improve." For the full article, please click here. | ||
| City Confidant, May 10, 2010 | ||
| Do Not Disturb: In Search of a Nearby Vacation For that much needed getaway fix, why not enjoy a staycation right in your own backyard? You don’t have to travel far to find the rest and relaxation you need and deserve—or put much time and effort into it either. Instead of leaving town, live like you’re on a vacation close to home. No need to travel far to be creative. Here are two of our favorite local places to find a quick and restful escape. Salish Lodge - Overlooking the Snoqualmie Falls sits Salish Lodge, a quick 30 minute drive from Seattle. Salish features rooms with wood burning fireplaces and oversized jetted tubs. For true luxury, try the Signature package (starts at $619), which offers two spa treatments, a three-course dinner, and breakfast the following morning. Insiders tip: Ask for a room close to the falls, but note that you will hear the rush of the water. If that’s not what you want, opt for an inside room. If you can’t make a weekend of it, take the one mile hike down to the bottom of the falls for a breathtaking view from below. | ||
| Daily Candy Kids, May 10, 2010 | ||
| Daily Candy Kids wrote about The Spa’s new Mama Mio treatment and product line. | ||
| Examiner.com, May 10, 2010 | ||
| Mommy time for pregnant mothers and new moms: Spa at Salish Lodge Are you pregnant or a new mom? The Spa at Salish Lodge introduces the Mama Mio Mama's Touch™. The Mama Mio Mama's Touch™ are spa treatments created for pregnant or new moms. The Spa at Salish Lodge has partnered with Mama Mio, a skincare line used by celebrities including Rachel Weisz, Jessica Alba and Christy Turlington to provide mothers with the following treatments: Yummy Tummy™, Lighten Up, Mellow Mama™, 4th Trimester Healing Hour™ and The Smoothie™. Mama Mio retail products can be purchased at the Spa. | ||
| 425 Magazine, May-June 2010 | ||
| Inside Scoop: Ultimate Ways to Unwind Imagine a yoga class outside where you can breathe in the fresh morning air and take in the view of the glorious Snoqualmie Falls. Or what about a moonlight massage with the sound of the roaring falls in the near distance, followed by a three-course dinner and wine outside? From May through October, the Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie will be hosting outdoor experiences like these – weather permitting. | ||
| Macaroni Kid, May 6, 2010 | ||
| New Pregnancy Treatments at the Spa at Salish! The Spa at Salish Lodge has just announced a new line of pregnancy treatments from Mama Mio Mama’s Touch™, a new collection of indulgent maternity spa treatments designed to carry expecting or new mothers through every stage of the nine month stretch and beyond. “The nine months of pregnancy is such an exciting time, yet can also be very physically and emotionally draining”, said Melanie Silver, spa director of The Spa at Salish Lodge. “Each of our new maternity treatments has been designed to help expecting and brand new mothers feel refreshed and rejuvenated - both inside and out.” | ||
| Hip Travel Mama, April 28, 2010 | ||
| Salish Lodge is All About Moms Salish Lodge is offering some fantastic packages just for Moms. Salish Lodge is located in Snoqualmie, Washington, just about 30 minutes east of downtown Seattle. It sits high atop the Snoqualmie Falls and is a gorgeous retreat with a fantastic spa and award-wining dining. With recently renovated rooms, this luxurious retreat is a must-stay for hip travel mamas everywhere. | ||
| Red Tricycle, April 20, 2010 | ||
| Perfect Seattle Mother’s Day: Brunch and a Hike Twin Falls State Park: About 35 miles outside of Seattle, this eastside park makes good on the wow factor with the falls. Families can take advantage of the flat first mile of the trail, which takes you through forest along the South Fork Snoqualmie River. Hint: After your hike, the Salish Lodge is about 10 minutes away as you head back down 90 – stop in for brunch. | ||
| Corporate Meetings & Incentives, April 2010 | ||
| The News: The hotel completed a multimillion-dollar renovation in January to its 89 guestrooms. Specs: Three dining options, 6,600 square feet of meeting space in five meeting rooms for groups up to 180, and The Spa at Salish Lodge Extra: The resort is located 30 minutes east of Seattle. | ||
| 425 Magazine, March / April 2010 and South Sound, Spring 2010 | ||
| Hector Castro's article, "Instant Adventure: Stay and Play at the Salish Lodge" highlights the many outdoor excursions and adventures to be had in the natural environment near the old logging town of Snoqualmie, where the iconic Salish Lodge & Spa sits atop the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls. “When you’re here, you feel like you’re in the middle of nature, said John Murphy, general manager of the Salish Lodge”, and the historic and luxurious retreat has long catered to those looking for a an escape from routine daily life. The Lodge coordinates a variety of excursions for guests, including fly-fishing adventures for wranglers of all skill levels through Seattle-based Emerald Water Anglers, the option of enjoying popular trails for hiking and mountain biking, and a variety of adventure packages which include golf outings, kayaking, horseback riding and snow-shoeing. Along with the guided fly fishing, hiking and mountain biking packages, all activities are full-service programs, in which transportation, gear and guides are included. Adventure seeking guests can return to relax and unwind in the full service Spa or in-room spa tub before enjoying a meal in one of two restaurants with unparallel views of the Falls and surrounding area. | ||
| Sunset Magazine, February 2010 | ||
| Don’t Miss: The newly luxe-ified rooms at Salish Lodge & Spa, overlooking Snoqualmie Falls. The inn has always had dramatic views, a dreamy spa, and romantic dinners, but the rooms were looking, shall we say, tired. Not anymore. | ||
| Valley Record, January 19 2010 | ||
| Connecting with the customer: Salish’s Murphy shares business philosophy”, an article written by Seth Truscott, follows the history and philosophy of John Murphy, Salish Lodge & Spa’s general manager. Hailing from the east coast, and after graduating from the Culinary Institute of America at Hyde Park, N.Y., Murphy found his first job in the kitchen at a French restaurant in Princeton, N.J. He quickly began to see the bigger picture, that he couldn’t control the customer, the dining experience or the facility. When he decided to leave the kitchen behind in favor of restaurant and hospitality operations, he said, “I took away what guest service really means”. Murphy’s philosophy is all about connecting with the customer. “Many times, you can become close to a customer when there is a complaint, he said. They’re willing to come to you. You have to listen, to be able to turn that around with a solution. Now you have a customer that’s loyal.”. In discussing Salish’s nearly-completed guest room renovation project, Murphy stated, “We’re always continuing to reinvent, to evolve, to look at the next level of guest service”, while staying true to legacy and tradition that Salish is known for. A six-year employee of Columbia Hospitality, Inc. which operates Salish, Murphy has previously worked for the company at Bell Harbor International Conference Center in Seattle, and Cedarbrook Conference Center in Sea-Tac, Washington. | ||

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