Rattlesnake Ridge
About This Trail
Rattlesnake Ridge is the ridge of Rattlesnake Mountain located south of North Bend, Washington.
This is a fairly moderate hike with just a few switchbacks and some beautiful viewpoints along the way. The distance is two miles each way with an elevation gain of 1,175 feet. It takes about two hours to complete. This is a “hikers only” trail.
Submitted by: Heidi Anhalt
Trail Features
Seasons | Fall, Spring, and Summer |
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Surface type | Dirt |
Elevation gain | 1,175 ft. |
Stroller friendly | No |
ADA accessible | No |
Water fountains | No |
Bathrooms | Yes |
Cell reception | Spotty |
Pet friendly | Yes |
Nearby convenience store | No |
Camping Nearby | Yes |
Emergency support within 5 miles |
Yes |
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Getting There
Take I-90 east and get off on Exit 32 (436th Avenue SE) just past the exits to North Bend. Take a right off of the exit, heading south on 436th Ave SE which turns into Cedar Falls Road. Travel about three miles and follow the signs posted for Rattlesnake Lake.