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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 Rattlesnake Lake is known for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and historical significance, as the site of the Cedar River Watershed The lake was created in the early 1900s when the Cedar River was dammed to create a reservoir for the city’s water supply
Rattlesnake Ledge - Washington Trails Association From the parking lot, walk a short distance around the north end of Rattlesnake Lake to the trailhead on the northwest side of the lake There you will find porta-potties and a very informative kiosk with maps, trail information and history of the area
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
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 Ledge: A Breathtaking Hike in the Cascades The Rattlesnake Ledge Trail begins at the Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area, a scenic gem nestled in the Cascade foothills near North Bend, Washington Just 30 miles east of Seattle, this starting point provides the perfect gateway to one of the most popular hikes in the region