Rattlesnake Ledge
Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead from Rattlesnake Lake leads to a
popular, 4-mile round trip hike to a rocky outcropping with great views
of Snoqualmie Pass and the Cascades. A hiker may continue from the
Ledge all the way across Rattlesnake Mountain to Snoqualmie Point Park and
the Rattlesnake Mountain Trailhead.
Directions: From I-90 exit 32 head south 3 miles to Rattlesnake Lake and the Rattlesnake Ledge Trailhead.
Volunteers have donated over 20,000 hours of hard work to build a completely new trail and replace what was a very steep, eroding route to the Ledge.
This is also the western terminus of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail and a connection to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Rattlesnake Lake and the Cedar River Watershed Education Center sit at the edge of the 90,000-acre watershed that supplies most of Seattle's drinking water.