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    • North Bend, Washington

      Rattlesnake Ledge

      3.9
      5.46 mi / 2096 ft gain
      RATTLESNAKE LEDGE TRAIL:The hike to Rattlesnake Ledge begins at the trailhead next to the parking lot at Rattlesnake Lake. From here, you can look up and see the Ledge and rock face that you'll be hiking up toward. The trail begins covered under the forest, which can protect from the elements (su...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Snowy Hike to Rattlesnake Ledge

      4.5
      4 mi / 1160 ft gain
      The trail to Rattlesnake Ledge is one of the busiest in Washington. Usually, a Saturday or Sunday is a no go for a lot of avid hikers due to the crowds. Adding a little snow and cold diminishes the crowds nicely. While it is no secret, this hike is popular for a reason. The 2 miles it takes t...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Rattlesnake Lake

      5.0
      Being only a 10 minute drive off the 90, this Lake is often overlooked by the popular Rattlesnake Ledge hike right above. Take exit 32 from the 90E onto 436th SE Ave and continue onto Cedar Falls Rd SE and continue for about 3 miles. At this point, a parking lot will be on your right that is both...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Twin Falls Trail

      3.3
      2.51 mi / 778 ft gain
      For a portion of this 3-mile hike, you'll trek next to the South Fork Snoqualmie River, so take in the peaceful sound of the river running. Along the trail runs a river, where massive boulders create wading pools of icy water for warm summer days. At 1.5 miles, you'll reach a viewpoint bridge, wh...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Little Si

      3.6
      4.01 mi / 1250 ft gain
      Little Si, neighbor to the bigger Mount Si is a decent hike for beginners and families with younger children. It is 4.7 miles round trip (including Boulder Garden Loop - 1.5 miles) gaining 1300ft in elevation - Discover Pass required. This trail is very popular, so if you want seclusion avoid thi...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Drive Along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River

      5.0
      Some days you don't need to tackle a grueling summit or long mileage loop, just getting outside the city is enough. Driving forest roads is always an adventure and pays its dividend in seclusion, viewpoints, and peacefulness. The Middle Fork Snoqualmie (FR56) offers a photo enthusiast numerous pi...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Mt. Si

      4.5
      7.91 mi / 3241 ft gain
      Mount Si is probably one of the most well trekked hikes around the Seattle area, but one that any hiker-new to the game or an old pro-should experience as least once. I usually use it as a starter hike to kick start the season and highly recommend you get an early start on this one as the further...
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    • King County, Washington

      Teneriffe Falls (Kamikaze Falls)

      4.5
      5.64 mi / 1732 ft gain
      The lesser known Mt Si Rd trail starts off as a relatively flat road. This continues for two miles until you reach the Teneriffe Falls sign. Upon turning right at this junction, the terrain takes a shift and the incline steepens. This is where most of the elevation is gained. The rest of the way...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Hike Mount Washington

      4.3
      2.89 mi / 3058 ft gain
      You start out at an elevation of about 1200 feet and you gradually make your way up to the top at 4450 feet. You are hiking through forest land the whole time with peaks of a beautiful view to the north every so often. Along the way there are many rock walls which you can climb at, however on our...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Mailbox Peak New Trail

      4.2
      10.53 mi / 4127 ft gain
      *Disclaimer this article is in regards to the newly built trail.* For the old trail, head to Hike Mailbox Peak.  Just off of exit 34, Mailbox Peak offers a birds-eye view of the surrounding area. This hike begins at a mere 800 ft. above sea level and by the time you are done you are nearly touch...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Mailbox Peak Old Trail

      4.4
      4.96 mi / 3898 ft gain
      Note this adventure covers the old route. For the updated route, check out Hike Mailbox Peak New Trail. Take exit 34 from I-90. Head north on 468th Ave SE until the intersection with the SE Middle Fork Road. Turn right onto the Middle Fork Road. Follow SE Middle Fork Road 2.2 miles to the stop ...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Sport Climbing at Exit 38, Deception Crags Area

      4.0
      Sport Climbing at Exit 38, the Deception Crags Area, is an amazing area to climb within 1/2 hour drive of downtown Seattle. It is an amazing resource for climbers living in Seattle, as during the spring, summer, and fall, it can be reached quickly afterwork, with minimal traffic.There are 5 disti...
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    • Snoqualmie, Washington

      Rattlesnake Mountain Trail

      4.0
      10.54 mi / 2664 ft gain
      The Rattlesnake Mountain Trail is often associated with Rattlesnake Ledge, one of the busiest hiking destinations around. But most people don't know that you can continue on from Rattlesnake Ledge another 10 miles to Snoqualmie Point Park. Using the Snoqualmie Point Trailhead, this hike is a wo...
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    • Snoqualmie, Washington

      Rattlesnake Mountain Traverse Run

      21.1 mi
      To Snoqualmie Point Park, from Seattle take I-90 east to Exit 27. At the end of the off-ramp, go right and follow the road to the end. Go through the gate on the right to enter the trail head To Rattlesnake Lake: From take I-90 to Exit 32. Go south on 436th Ave. SE, turning into Cedar Falls Rd...
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    • North Bend, Washington

      Swim in the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River

      5.0
      You can reach this area off I-90.  Take exit 38.  If you are coming from the west (Seattle) take a right after exiting the highway and continue for about 2 miles.  You will drive under I-90 and then come to a parking area.  This is it!  If you are coming from the east it's even easier, turn right...
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    • Snoqualmie, Washington

      Snoqualmie Falls

      4.2
      1.4 mi / 509 ft gain
      Snoqualmie Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Washington. The waterfall is almost 270 feet tall and ranges in width all the way up to 150 feet when the water is really running. On sunny, warm days, it can be a little overrun with tourists. Figure out where you want to get your photo ...
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    Camping and Lodging in Rattlesnake Ledge

    Tinkham Campground
    North Bend, Washington

    Tinkham Campground

    Middle Fork Campground
    North Bend, Washington

    Middle Fork Campground

    Denny Creek Campground
    North Bend, Washington

    Denny Creek Campground

    Miller River Group Camp
    Skykomish, Washington

    Miller River Group Camp

    The Dalles Campground
    Enumclaw, Washington

    The Dalles Campground

    Money Creek Campground
    Skykomish, Washington

    Money Creek Campground

    Guides, Insights and Stories from Rattlesnake Ledge

    Why Sunrise Is the Best Time to Explore Rattlesnake Ledge

    Why Sunrise Is the Best Time to Explore Rattlesnake Ledge

    Austin Johnson

    Rattlesnake Lake: A Hidden Gem in Plain Sight

    Rattlesnake Lake: A Hidden Gem in Plain Sight

    Andrew Hoang

    Snoqualmie Pass Is the Perfect Snow Day Adventure Destination

    Snoqualmie Pass Is the Perfect Snow Day Adventure Destination

    Carol Anne Billings

    Recreating Outdoors to Connect not Compete

    Recreating Outdoors to Connect not Compete

    Samara Almonte

    Searching for Serenity on the Hike to Lake Serene

    Searching for Serenity on the Hike to Lake Serene

    Andrew Hoang