Near Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
Catching a weekday sunrise will be sure to keep you from the crowds of this busy hike.
Near Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
I call this one "Laptop Lady on the Ledge". Clearly, Rattlesnake Mountain is a popular and achievable hike.
Near Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
Along the trail to Rattlesnake Ledge.
Near Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
Barely a cloud in the sky!
Near Rattlesnake Mountain Trail
Looking down on rattlesnake lake

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Rattlesnake Mountain Trail

4.2 (27 Ratings)
A moderate hike along the ridge of Rattlesnake Mountain with great views of the Cascades.
9.8
mi
Distance
2,695
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildlife
Access Issues
The three ledges along this trail have lots of exposure and care should be taken, especially with children or dogs. Parking lots on either end of this rxh require the use of a Discover Pass.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.84mi
Distance
2,695ft
Elevation Gain
2,836ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
3,503ft
High Point
929ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Rattlesnake Mountain Trail can be used in either direct and is best enjoyed with a retrieval vehicle waiting at the destination. Beginning from the Snoqualmie Point Park, the trail heads up the slope and into the trees, making a number of road crossing in the first couple of miles. Stan's Overlook is a worthwhile diversion that can be reached quickly from the trail. The towering slopes on the other side of I90 are quite striking. From there, the trail continues switchbacking along the ridge. Occasionally, the route will make use of old roadways, but thorough signage makes the navigating straightforward. Just over four miles in, the trail comes to Grand Prospect !Viewpoint. Take a moment to rest on the conveniently placed benches as you soak in the sights. If hiking as an out-and-back, this is a good turn around spot. The climbing isn't done, but the going remains easy over the next few miles as the trail follows the rolling elevation of the ridge. The last few miles of the trail descends along a series of switchbacks through a young forest. The big highlights will be three ledges that provide great views. The lowest is Rattlesnake Ledge and it's a very popular destination, so expect lots of company here and as you continue down the trail to where it ends on a service road near Rattlesnake Lake.

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Contributors
Eric Ashley