- Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area Trails - Seattle. gov
The Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area is a day-use area located outside the hydrologic boundaries of the Cedar River Municipal Watershed near North Bend The lake is located near Interstate 90, exit 32, about 3 miles southeast of North Bend and about 35 miles east of Seattle
- Rattlesnake Lake - Wikipedia
Rattlesnake Lake is a lake in the northwest United States, located in Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area in King County, Washington, approximately thirty miles (50 km) east of Seattle, south of Interstate 90
- Rattlesnake Lake - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife
This picturesque lake that is spring-fed by the Cedar River is located a few miles south of North Bend A well-developed access area managed by Seattle Public Utilities lies on the east shore has ample parking, toilets and a small gravel boat ramp
- A Locals Complete Guide to Rattlesnake Lake Washington
The 11 Best things to do at Rattlesnake Lake Washington, from a local’s perspective This lake is a fantastic family destination
- Rattlesnake Lake Trail, Washington - 419 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Easy stroll around the side of the lake with amazing views of Rattlesnake ledge, Mt Si and Mt Teneriffe Didn’t know that there used to be a town where the lake stands!
- 10 BEST Things to Do at Rattlesnake Ridge Lake - citybop
Rattlesnake Lake and Ridge are 45 minutes from Seattle up Interstate 90 near Exit 32 Parking is free Hike 2-miles up Rattlesnake Ridge for a 1,175 mile elevation gain with breathtaking views over the Snoqualmie Valley
- Rattlesnake Lake Trail: Best Beginner Hike in WA
When you think of a beginner-friendly hike that still delivers a sense of accomplishment and knockout views, Rattlesnake Lake Trail near North Bend, WA hits all the right notes
- Rattlesnake Lake - Great for whole family and dog - North Bend Escapes
The lake is close to Interstate 90, exit 32, about 3 miles southeast of North Bend and about 35 miles east of Seattle The recreation area includes the 111-acre lake, picnic, and the Rattlesnake Lake Trail
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