Transportation
Transportation options and resources for residents in the Snoqualmie Valley are unique and varied. Whether one relies on public transportation, needs specific travel accommodations, or wants to rely less on their car, the following information is provided to ensure all residents can get where they need to go.
For comprehensive and up-to-date transportation information visit, FindARide.org. The site features filters, such as Valley specific, wheelchair accessible, or medical trip, so that you can find the travel options that work best for you.
If you need additional assistance or can’t find an option that works for you, call the Transportation Resources Line at 425-943-6760, Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm for one-on-one transportation planning support.
Options for Everyone to Get Around the Valley
Options for Older Adults and People with Disabilities to Get Around
Options for Youth to Get Around
Options for Medical Trips
Options for People with Limited Income
Resources
- FindARide.org
- The Find A Ride website is a user-friendly website that can help you navigate a variety of mobility challenges. In addition, there is a COVID resource page to help you find transportation to vaccine sites.
- Transportation Resource Line
- One on one assistance with transportation options. Callers will get help determining which services they qualify for, trip planning, and lower fare options.
- Call 425-943-6760, Monday-Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm ext. 2, or email mobility@hopelink.org
- Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Resources
- Learn more about how to ride and use SVT’s services. Travel Training is offered in one-on-one or in group settings so you can learn more about SVT’s routes and get your questions answered. Call 425-888-7001 to schedule a training.
- King County Metro Transit Instruction Program
- Free training is available for older adults and people with disabilities. Participants will travel with an experienced instructor, knowledgeable on King County Metro Transit and Sound Transit systems until they are comfortable and confident to travel independently. Eligible individuals include any individual with a disability, any student with an IEP, and older adults 65+. For more information on the different types of trainings available or to request a training trip call 206-749-4242 or submit online, here.
- Snoqualmie Valley Mobility Coalition (SVMC)
- The Snoqualmie Valley Mobility Coalition (SVMC) was formed in 2017 and is a network of city staff and officials, transportation providers, human services organizations, non-profits, and riders with the goal of improving the transportation options in the Snoqualmie Valley. If you would like to join the coalition and help advocate for accessible, affordable, reliable, and safe transportation, please visit GetAroundTheValley.com or email mobility@hopelink.org.
- Hopelink Mobility Management
- Hopelink’s Mobility Management team empowers people to change their lives by facilitating access to the community. They can provide travel education with outreach to organizations and offer travel programs, support coordination of special needs transportation, and facilitate coalition work to assess needs to recommend and implement improved services.
- ORCA Card Information
- The ORCA Card is accepted on 9 different service providers, including King County Metro and Sound Transit. ORCA Card allows for convenient payment and transfer options. Visit website to see which ORCA is right for you.
*Please note that information may not be up to date based on when this page was last updated. It is recommended to contact providers directly for the latest updates or visit FindARide.org.
The page last updated as of: 3/7/2022.