Rattlesnake Ridge, known as daʔšədabš to the Snoqualmie people, is the ridge of Rattlesnake Mountain located south of North Bend, Washington, United States. The western end is near the intersection of State Route 18 and I-90 in Snoqualmie, Washington, and runs southeast about 7 miles (11 km) or 11 miles (18 km) by trail. It is the highest and easternmost of the Issaquah Alps. A maze of abandoned logging roads and constructed trails have been strung together to provide a 10.5-mile (16.9 km) footpath from the Snoqualmie Point trailhead at Exit 27 on I-90 all the way to the Rattlesnake Lake trailhead near Exit 32.
Rattlesnake Ledge with Rattlesnake Lake in the foreground
Rattlesnake Ridge
As viewed from above
Rattlesnake Ledge weekend crowds
North Bend is a city in King County, Washington, United States, on the outskirts of the Seattle metropolitan area. The population was 7,461 at the 2020 census.
Aerial view of North Bend with Mount Si
Downtown North Bend with Mount Si in 1900
Jeremiah Borst (1830–1890), father of the Snoqualmie Valley community
William Taylor (1853-1941), founder of North Bend