Iron Horse State Park is a 1,612-acre park that was once part of the path of the Chicago-Milwaukee-St. Paul-Pacific Railroad. More than 100 miles of trail extends from Cedar Falls to the Columbia River. High trestles provide spectacular views of the valley below. The park is a rail trail that crosses Snoqualmie Pass. The heritage park commemorating railroading was once in the right-of-way of The Milwaukee Road, officially the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Snoqualmie Pass and the John Wayne Pioneer Trail are in Iron Horse State Park. Skiing in winter and hiking, biking and horseback riding in summer can be found at the summit of Snoqualmie Pass. I-90 exits 52, 53 and 54.