Hiking season is upon us here in Washington, which means for the next few months, we'll get to explore more of our beautiful state by foot. We've got hundreds and hundreds of fantastic hiking trails here, but if you want to enjoy some of the most sweeping views in the state, head straight to Rattlesnake Ledge.
The Rattlesnake Ledge Trail is one of the most famous hikes in the Snoqualmie - North Bend area.
It's open year-round, but it's especially vibrant in the spring and summer.
The 5-mile, moderately challenging trail is located just 30 minutes from downtown Bellevue and an hour from Seattle.
The parking lot is easy to find, and the trail is well-marked.
As soon as you park, you'll have a view of have a view of Rattlesnake Ledge's sheer rock face across Rattlesnake Lake.
Start by walking a short distance around the north end of Rattlesnake Lake to the trailhead on the northwest side of the lake. To the right, you'll see the trailhead (and maps, trail information, and Porta potties).
As you head up the trail and gain elevation, there will be a few spots where you can look down on Rattlesnake Lake and appreciate your progress.
The hike itself is quite transparent.
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Eventually, you'll reach the top -- and if you're not already out of breath, the views will eave you breathless.
The trail offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Si and Mount Washington. The ledge has some sheer cliffs, so approach slowly.
You'll find several connecting trails in the area, should you choose to continue.
However, most hikers feel that this challenging trek is plenty of exercise for one day.
Rattlesnake Ridge is a popular hike, so if you go during late spring and summer, make sure you arrive early. And if you're short on time, these beautiful trails are all under 3 miles in length.
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