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You won't find better views anywhere else this close to Seattle. Rattlesnake Ledge is a monolithic block of rock on the eastern end of Rattlesnake Ridge, towering high over the cool waters of Rattlesnake Lake and the Snoqualmie River valley. Looking up from the trailhead, the site is daunting--the rock face looks sheer and impregnable. Fortunately, the cliff face isn't too broad, and hearty Washington Trails Association volunteers have carved a path through the steep forests flanking the rock face. Indeed, the original trail, which was daunting in its own right, has been largely replaced with a new, more secure pathway.

From the parking lot, round the gate and walk the old road 0.25 mile to a grassy swath on the west side of Rattlesnake Lake. A well-signed path leads off to the right. The rebuilt trail climbs steeply from the get-go, gaining more than 1000 feet in just over 1.5 miles. Of course, the old trail made that gain in just 1 mile, so please keep the complaints to a minimum as you slog up the switchbacks. Those new hairpin turns add a little distance to the hike, but they also level the trail a tad, making it a bit easier on the thighs.

After a seemingly endless upward march, you'll suddenly burst out of the forest onto the snout of the rock ledge. The views are unbelievable. Peer southeast into the rarely seen Cedar River watershed, with Chester Morse Lake dominating the close-in scenery. This big lake supplies Seattle with a significant portion of its drinking water. The rest of the watershed is filled with untrammeled forest--the watershed is closed to most human access to ensure that the water remains uncontaminated. Look farther east and you'll see the peaks leading to Snoqualmie Pass and, of course, massive Mount Si is just across the valley.
Driving Directions:

From Seattle drive 32 miles east on I-90 to exit 32 (436th Avenue SE). Turn right (south) on 436th Avenue SE (Cedar Falls Road SE) and drive about 4 miles to the well-developed Rattlesnake Lake parking area on the right.

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Rattlesnake Ledge — Jun 02, 2013 — RoseTheMarmot
Day hike
Features: Wildflowers blooming
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Beautiful weather and awesome view, but VERY crowded. I would recommend going on a weekday or early ...
Beautiful weather and awesome view, but VERY crowded. I would recommend going on a weekday or early in the morning.
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Rattlesnake Ledge — Jun 01, 2013 — heman
Day hike
Issues: No water source
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Weather was perfect and it a moderate difficulty hike.Very easy to begin with and as you climb high...
Weather was perfect and it a moderate difficulty hike.Very easy to begin with and as you climb higher its get a bit tougher.Awesome scenic views once you get to the top ,it takes 3-4 hours for a round trip and trail wis well maintained.
no trash bins along the trail and no proper clean restrooms
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Rattlesnake Ledge — May 31, 2013 — Tallulah
Day hike
Issues: Water on trail
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Beautiful hike with a wonderful outlook that is a perfect lunch spot. This hike can be crowded so yo...
Beautiful hike with a wonderful outlook that is a perfect lunch spot. This hike can be crowded so you will not be alone at the summit.

The outlook would be best on a sunny day for the best views looking into the nearby watershed and over the generally vast expanse the outlook affords.

Well maintained trail.
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Rattlesnake Ledge — May 27, 2013 — wafflesnfalafel
Day hike
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A soggy Memorial Day morning going up to Rattlesnake Ledge. I love this hike. It's a "gateway" hik...
A soggy Memorial Day morning going up to Rattlesnake Ledge. I love this hike. It's a "gateway" hike - close in and easy enough for most everybody, but rewards you with amazing views and the "I climbed a real mountain!" feeling when you make it to the top. Don't miss the second ledge 5 more minutes up from the first. Do watch your kids and animals when you get to the top - it's a long way down.
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Rattlesnake Ledge — May 20, 2013 — Surviving Urban
Day hike
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Another early morning found us at the trail head around 430am. We were looking for a relaxing hike a...
Another early morning found us at the trail head around 430am. We were looking for a relaxing hike and enjoyed our time. The trail as you may guess is in good shape. We went to the third ledge where we broke out the camp stools, coffee and bacon. Good times even with lots of clouds.

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Location
Snoqualmie Pass -- North Bend Area
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Snoqualmie Ranger District, North Bend office
Statistics
Roundtrip 4.0 miles
Elevation Gain 1160 ft
Highest Point 2078 ft
Features
Lakes
Old growth
Mountain views
Ridges/passes
User info
Good for kids
Dogs allowed on leash
No pass or permit required
Guidebooks & Maps
Day Hiking: Snoqualmie Pass (Nelson & Bauer - Mountaineers Books)
Green Trails Rattlesnake Mountain/Upper Snoqualmie Valley No. 205S

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