Hiking Trails
Everybody likes hiking!
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Rattlesnake Mountain Trailhead
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Rattlesnake Mountain Trail travels along Rattlesnake Ridge, through working forests and the Rattlesnake Mountain Scenic Area. The 11-mile trail travels through groves of mature cedars and across carefully built bridges to the splendid views from Rattlesnake Ledge.Get driving directions »
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Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead
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The popular Rattlesnake Ledge Trail begins at Rattlesnake Lake and climbs up about two miles to a rocking outcropping with sweeping views of the upper Snoqualmie Valley and the Cascades.Get driving directions »
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Mt. Si
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An iconic Greenway peak, Mt. Si rises 4,000 feet above the town of North Bend and the Upper Snoqualmie Valley. The trail to the top is about four miles, and the view is worth the work!Get driving directions »
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Little Si
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Four miles round trip, the Little Si trail wraps around the West side of the mountain, through forests and over rocky slopes to the top.Get driving directions »
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Granite Mountain
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Granite Mountain rises steeply above the north side of Interstate 90, just west of Snoqualmie Pass. Hikers at the top of the 5,629-foot peak are rewarded with 360-degree views and a lookout tower.Get driving directions »
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Lake Ingalls
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The Lake Ingalls trail travels through pine and fir forests and fairytale wildflower meadows. Enjoy a brisk climb to Ingalls Pass and a meander across Headlight Basin on this nine-mile hike into the headwaters of the Teanaway River.Get driving directions »
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Pick just a few? Oh my! These trails are some of our best.
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