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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Issaquah Highlands combines suburban tranquility with outdoor adventure just outside Seattle. Explore the pedestrian-friendly town center with local cafes and boutique shops, or hit the trails connecting directly to Tiger Mountain's hiking paths. Central Park offers playgrounds and open lawns, while the modern library serves as a community hub for travelers seeking a taste of local life.
Family-friendly restaurants serve casual American fare and coffee shops provide morning fuel for your adventures. Most accommodations are vacation rentals in residential homes with full kitchen amenities, perfect for travelers who want quiet surroundings with mountain views. Getting around requires a car, but well-maintained sidewalks and bike lanes make neighborhood exploration a breeze.
Olde Town Issaquah wraps you in a warm blanket of Pacific Northwest history with its charming 1890s storefronts and weathered brick facades. Theater marquees light up evening strolls while the Issaquah Depot Museum shows off the town's railway roots. During the famous Salmon Days Festival, the streets fill with locals celebrating the region's Native heritage and pioneer past.
Cozy cafes and family restaurants serve up delicious Pacific Northwest cuisine, with local salmon dishes stealing the show. Most shops and eateries close by 9pm, keeping the vibe relaxed and small-town friendly. The compact four-block historic core makes exploring on foot a breeze, with plenty of street parking available.
Mirrormont is a dreamy forest escape tucked into the slopes of Cougar Mountain. Towering Douglas firs create a peaceful woodland retreat just a short drive from Seattle's bustle. This residential neighborhood sits right next to miles of hiking trails in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park. Nature lovers can easily access nearby Tiger Mountain, Squak Mountain State Park, and Poo Poo Point for epic views.
You'll need your own wheels to navigate this secluded gem since public transit is limited. Most visitors stay in spacious vacation rentals with forest views and private outdoor spaces. For dining and shopping, make the quick trip to downtown Issaquah where local restaurants and shops await after your day of woodland adventures.
The Squak Mountain neighborhood offers travelers a forested residential retreat with tree-lined streets and homes nestled among towering Douglas firs. This peaceful area provides direct access to hiking trails and panoramic Cascade Range viewpoints just minutes from downtown Issaquah.
Vacation rentals tucked among the trees offer secluded retreats with mountain views and easy trail access. A personal vehicle is recommended for exploring the area and reaching Issaquah's dining and shopping options.
Klahanie offers the perfect retreat with tree-lined streets and serene lake views. Yellow Lake's walking trails and picnic spots create a peaceful atmosphere in this suburban community. Families appreciate the well-maintained parks with playgrounds and sports courts, while nature lovers explore extensive trail networks connecting green spaces throughout the neighborhood.
Dining options are limited within Klahanie itself, so plan to visit nearby Issaquah for restaurants. Vacation rental homes provide spacious accommodations with full kitchens and yards. A car is essential for getting around, as public transit is minimal but parking is plentiful.
Lake Sammamish State Park is 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from central Issaquah, why not stop by during your stay. Issaquah has other popular activities such as Seattle Cruise Ship Terminal 91.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Downtown Issaquah— just one of the monuments in Olde Town. Issaquah has lots of other significant landmarks you might want to visit such as Pike Place Market.
Why not meet the animals who call Cougar Mountain Zoo home during your travels in Issaquah? Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
Enjoy a trip to Squak Mountain State Park and popular activities like hiking in Issaquah. Wander the seaside or discover the area's beautiful waterfalls.
Enjoy the beautiful waterfalls and explore Poo Poo Point, a lovely green space in Issaquah. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
Hike through the lush trails of Tiger Mountain or Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park for stunning views. Explore Downtown Issaquah's charming shops before cooling off with a swim at Lake Sammamish State Park.
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Issaquah, most hotels provide refundable* bookable rates. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where can I stay in Issaquah if I want a vacation home instead of a hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 36 vacation homes. In addition, you can choose from 5 apartments.
What will the weather in Issaquah be like during my vacation?
August and July are typically the warmest months in Issaquah when the average temp is 63°F. February and December are the coldest months when the average temperature is 40°F. November and January are the months with the most rain.
Why should I book my Issaquah hotel with Hotels.com?
There are lots of reasons to book your Issaquah trip with us: our free cancellations on selected hotels gives you flexibility, and with One Key™, our rewards program, you will be able to earn and use OneKeyCash™* on all eligible bookings such as hotels, car rentals, flights, vacation rentals and more on Hotels.com, Expedia and Vrbo.
Find out more about Issaquah
Find out more about Issaquah
Issaquah is a family-friendly place surrounded by lake views. Why not spend time at Cougar Mountain Zoo and Jakob Two Trees Troll?And while you're here, be sure to stop by Downtown Issaquah and Lake Sammamish State Park.