Issaquah Salmon Days

Category: Corporate office

Address: 155 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

Phone: +14253920661

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–6PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 10AM–6PM

Reviews

Rahul Kakade

Sep 25, 2019

Down home fall fun! Throughout the years it has grown a ton! Presently it's very individuals!! In the event that you don't care for groups this isn't for you! Heaps of amazing sellers.. my top picks are pro calfskin and the woman craftsman that makes painted metal winged animals sand bugs!! Costs have expanded however for a Once every year occasion I set something aside for the few days of salmon days ! Great nourishment... Fun, yearly occasion that the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce puts on. I will in general go ever year, as it's constantly a decent time and is an extraordinary method to investigate a greater amount of the city of Issaquah. The Issaquah Salmon Days is normally an end of the week festivity and is the greatest occasion in the city. Front Street/Old Issaquah is shut to autos, as the merchants and occasions are set up in this region. There is an entire end of the week plan constantly posted online for arranging purposes, notwithstanding elective transportation since you would prefer not to endeavor to drive to Issaquah during Salmon Days! Luckily, the occasion consistently has open transportation/transports set up with three prevalent get areas around Issaquah. It's typically just four bucks, round-trip. Occasions go from a procession, a visit around the salmon incubation facility, Dock Dogs where canines jump/bounce noticeable all around into the water, a fair and this year, there was a wine sampling occasion. There are a few merchants, selling a scope of artworks and things and loads of nourishment sellers with a wide range of foods. I support any individual who has not been to the Issaquah Salmon Days to at any rate go once, and appreciate one of the most engaging eastside celebrations that happens each year. Continuously a fun time, commending the arrival of the salmon into the spring and thinking about Issaquah's history!

CoCo Sem

Mar 14, 2019

Great venders, music venues, food, and place to meet up annually with old & new friends. There’s literally enough for all ages to do. I try to go every year just to meet up or bump into old friends and get to the good deals of amazing items being sold & the food...

Lauren Gray

Dec 6, 2017

Be prepared for a crowd of you are planning on going, this place is packed. There are quite a few local vendors that return year after year so if you like to do your holiday shopping in advance then check out the local vendors. Our favorite part is seeing the salmon swim back up thru the hatchery. Be sure to stop by the hatchery’s visitor center, they have a lot of fun crafts and activities for kids.

M Rhamphorhynchus

Oct 9, 2013

Nice selection of vendors and activities. Lots of people enjoying the fest and no problems with ruffians. The shuttle service was completely inadequate. People were waiting in very long lines for 45+ minutes at both ends of my ride to from the highlands park and ride. There wasn't a separate line for quicker loading of disabled persons and there wasn't a separate line for purchasing the shuttle pass vs riding the shuttle. I could not find a smoked salmon booth besides the bagel/schmear vendor. The Salmon days official information booth did not have this information. The program handed out for the event also didn't have a very useful map beyond a general layout.

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Questions & Answers

Are dogs allowed?

Wall of Service | Aug 13, 2022
Mark Kashman | Aug 14, 2022

Yes.

Where is Parking?

Debbie Rubio | Aug 13, 2022
Ben Armlin | Aug 14, 2022

Www.salmondays.org has information on transit. I recommend parking near one of the shuttle stops specially used for salmon days. There is one stop in the Issaquah Highlands. I think there is one near Costco. The website has all the info.

Are kids free?

Yesenia Morales Alvarado | Aug 13, 2022
Mark Kashman | Aug 14, 2022

Free admission for everyone.

Is this the salmon days in boise

kaylee a | Aug 13, 2022
Erin Toy | Aug 14, 2022

No, it is in Issaquah, WA. About 20-25 miles east of Seattle. It is worth the effort to get there!

Where do you park?

P Lee | Aug 13, 2022
Brian Yamasaki | Aug 14, 2022

Costco corporate serves as a park and ride and is currently not crowded at all (11:30 on Saturday). $4 fee for round trip per person. Cash only, pay on the way back before you get on the bus.

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