Less than 20 minutes from Kanaskat and only 20 minutes from the White River Amphitheatre, the Kings Valu Inn sits next to the King County fairgrounds in Enumclaw, Washington. The Mud Mountain Dam is a popular hiking destination only 10 minutes away, and the Snoqualmie National Forest, home to Mt. Rainier, is about 30 minutes to the east. The 44 rooms have free wireless Internet and the upper floor has balconies. The Kings Valu has a heated outdoor swimming pool as well as a laundry room. Within walking distance, Charlie's Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner at affordable prices.
The Park Center Hotel, 20 minutes south of Kanaskat in downtown Enumclaw, has 40 rooms with amenities that include complimentary continental breakfast, business conference rooms and two banquet halls, free wireless Internet, an exercise room and a restaurant/lounge. Northwest Trek, a wildlife park that uses trams as transportation, is about 45 minutes south of the Park Center.
Less than 30 minutes southwest of Kanaskat in Buckley, Washington, the EconoLodge has 41 rooms, some of which have a hot tub. The motel is pet-friendly, but smoking is not allowed on the premises. Other amenities include a heated outdoor pool, free wireless Internet and continental breakfast. The EconoLodge is less than 25 minutes from Lake Tapps, a popular water skiing, swimming and fishing destination. Wally's White River Drive-In, a burger joint, is located about a minute away on Route 410.
The Peppertree Auburn consists of over 120 rooms with an additional 10 suites. Flat-screen televisions and high-speed wireless Internet in every room along with complimentary breakfast, an indoor pool and spa, and complimentary shuttle service to local attractions round out the amenities. The Peppertree Auburn is 5 minutes from the Muckleshoot Casino. The hotel even offers a special casino package that includes free shuttle service to and from the casino, a $25 gift card for a casino restaurant and late check-out. The Peppertree Auburn is about 30 minutes west of Kanaskat on 8th Street in Auburn, Washington.