Rattlesnake Ledge, Washington
Top Spots in and near Rattlesnake Ledge
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North Bend, Washington
3.0
5.73 mi
/ 932 ft gain
The road to the hike is rough in some spots but overall any car can make it up. Quite a lot of campsites along the first mile if you choose to camp here.
The trail is well maintained and easy to follow. You start out by cutting across the road and starting at the Hansen Creek trailhead. Follow t...
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Issaquah, Washington
4.4
6.57 mi
/ 1880 ft gain
The Poo Poo Point trail is a great option for beautiful forest and great views only about 20 minutes outside of Seattle. The longer and less steep of the two routes to Poo Poo Point, this trail leaves from the Issaquah High School (the shorter and steeper Chirico Trail leaves from the paragliding...
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Issaquah, Washington
4.0
7.51 mi
/ 1125 ft gain
The trail system in the 1,300 acre Grand Ridge Park can currently can be accessed from two lots: High Point and Central Park, with a new lot at Duthie Hill still under construction.
To get to the High Point lot take exit 20 off of I-90 (coming from Seattle), take a left and pass under the freewa...
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Issaquah, Washington
Found my first PNW troll!
Jakob Two Trees is a remarkable wooden troll sculpture located in Issaquah, Washington, crafted by Danish artist Thomas Dambo as part of his worldwide recycled art series. Standing about 14 feet tall, this eco-friendly giant was built using repurposed wooden pallets an...
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North Bend, Washington
5.0
27.57 mi
/ 3609 ft gain
This beautiful tucked-away trail offers runners, hikers, and backpackers a new view of their favorite neighboring peaks - like Mailbox Peak and Mt. Si - from one of the most scenic river trails in the Seattle area.
Often overlooked in favor of more rigorous hikes, the Middle Fork is a gently gra...
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North Bend, Washington
6.34 mi
/ 1102.61 ft gain
While the full Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) road trail can be quite a challenging adventure, the upper section of the trail is perfect for a modest hike or trail run through some beautiful classic PNW forest terrain.
Just adjacent to the Middle Fork Road the 3.4-mile trail runs between a sm...
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Issaquah, Washington
4.7
3.89 mi
/ 410 ft gain
Duthie Hill is a premier and beautifully designed mountain bike park set in lush douglas firs and western hemlock forests . Created and maintained by the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance (evergreenmtb.org) with the help of King County and volunteers, Duthie Hill although open to hikers, is 100% s...
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North Bend, Washington
4.2
7.92 mi
/ 3999 ft gain
The trek up Granite Mountain is a strenuous and fairly steep hike located east of Seattle and west of Snoqualmie pass off of I-90. Take exit 47 and turn North to a T intersection, park at the Pratt lake Trailhead at approximately 1860' and right beside I-90.
The trail splits just after the first...
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North Bend, Washington
5.0
13.13 mi
/ 3330 ft gain
This is a beginner to intermediate hike, at the first mile the trail has it first break where you can go up to the Lookout. If you continue going straight, you'll find waterfalls and lakes on the trail. 2.5 Miles in on the trail is another turn to Ollalie and Talapus Lake. Continue onto the 4-m...
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North Bend, Washington
4.5
11.97 mi
/ 3248 ft gain
This overnight hike is definitely a challenge with 2,300 feet of elevation gain but all that huffing and puffing will be worth it when you reach the beautiful Pratt Lake Basin.
The trail can be a bit busy in the first mile but most of the traffic is from day hikers on their way up the popular Gr...
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North Bend, Washington
4.0
8.37 mi
/ 853 ft gain
The hike begins at Snoqualmie Lake Trailhead, but you'll actually have to start your hike about a half mile down the road from the trailhead as some cement barricades are up. There is plenty of room to park below the barricades, and the walk up to the trial head is easy and quick.
Once at the tr...
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North Bend, Washington
This is an abandoned trail that heads south along Rainy Creek, off of the downstream section of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Trail, and up to Rainy Lake. The lake is popular among fisherman, since it is home to lots of trout, but be warned -- route-finding skills are a must on this trip. I do my be...
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North Bend, Washington
4.6
7.2 mi
/ 1923 ft gain
From Seattle drive east on I-90 to exit 47 (Asahel Curtis/Denny Creek). Turn right from the off-ramp and continue 0.25 mile, then turn left on Forest Road 5590. You'll find the parking area in 0.3 mile.
Between the thick second-growth forest stands and the high alpine lake, the trail rolls along...
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North Bend, Washington
5.0
3.93 mi
/ 1089 ft gain
Located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, the hike to Keekwulee Falls via the Denny Creek Trail is a classic Washington adventure. Just off I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass, this popular trail offers lush forest scenery, cascading waterfalls, and a beloved natural water slide. It’s a great ...
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North Bend, Washington
If you want to visit multiple lakes, get a view of or tackle a peak at Kaleetan, Chair, and Bryant, campgrounds for overnight or weekend adventures, fish in the lakes, explore off the trail and natural waterslides and picnic area waterfalls, this is for you. Denny Creek Trail offers it all!
Afte...
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North Bend, Washington
Initial note: because this is an alpine scramble, do your research before tackling this adventure, including learning the correct route and the current conditions (such as any early- or late-season snow).
From the Denny Creek Trailhead, take the Denny Creek trail just over 4 miles to Melakwa Lak...
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