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Raging River State Forest

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Raging River State Forest

The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Raging River State Forest

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Raging River State Forest are set within a diverse landscape on the western slopes of Rattlesnake Mountain in Washington State. The area is characterized by varied forest terrain, including both developed paths and less-traveled sections. The Raging River, a tributary of the Snoqualmie River, flows through the forest, adding to its natural features. Hikers can experience expansive mountain views and a connection to the contiguous Tiger Mountain State Forest.

Best dog friendly hiking trails in…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Snoqualmie Valley Trail: Rattlesnake Lake to Snoqualmie

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Hike the 9.9-mile Snoqualmie Valley Trail from Rattlesnake Lake to Snoqualmie, a moderate route through scenic forests and historical railro

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This extensive Little Si Trail Viewpoint – Mount Si Viewpoint loop from North Bend offers a comprehensive hiking adventure, weaving through lush deciduous and evergreen forests. You'll encounter massive moss-covered…

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Embark on the Mount Si, Blowdown and Teneriffe Loop, a challenging hike that promises diverse landscapes and rewarding views. This difficult route spans 11.8 miles (19.0 km) and involves a…

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Silvana Specht
May 3, 2026, Awesome lake view wit tree in the water

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Lisa
June 12, 2025, Meadowbrook Slough

Enjoy the views of Meadowbrook Slough, actually an oxbow lake surrounded by wetlands.

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Be prepared for the extra wind and cold around the ledge. For us, it was raining at the bottom, and snowing at the ledge! Made for cold, but beautiful views!

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Roberto A.
September 25, 2024, Rattlesnake Lake

If you are starting your ride here on the Palouse to Cascades trail, take a few minutes to stop and admire the view then ride out past the watershed education center to the "Thou shalt not pass" signs (and really - do NOT trespass. The watershed folks are serious.) This is the official start of the Trail!

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Alex
September 18, 2024, Mount Si Viewpoint

About 0.24 mile below the summit of Mount Si, this viewpoint on the Mt. Si Trail offers sweeping views of the Snoqualmie Valley through the trees. There are some boulders in the way of the view, but some will scramble around to see the view. Be careful, as veering off trail can be unsafe. The best views are close, at the summit!

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Dan
September 14, 2024, Mount Si Peak

The scramble up and down the final pitch is exposed and dangerous. Be careful, go slow and follow the “three points of contact” rule.

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To reach the top of Mount Sai, you have to climb a steep rock wall. You need to be very careful when coming down as it is somewhat dangerous.

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Alex
December 26, 2023, Rainbow Lake

Rainbow Lake is a glacial lake in Olallie State Park. There is a gravel path circumnavigating it. Riders can get nice views of Rainbow Lake from the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which runs between the trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Raging River State Forest?

Raging River State Forest offers a wide selection of trails suitable for you and your dog. Our guide features 23 dog-friendly hiking routes, ranging from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents, ensuring there's something for every skill level.

Are there any easy dog-friendly trails for a relaxed walk with my pet?

Yes, for a more relaxed outing, you can find easy dog-friendly trails. One excellent option is the Rattlesnake Lake – Rattlesnake Lake loop from Wilderness Rim, which offers a gentle 4.2 km path perfect for a leisurely walk with your dog.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see on dog-friendly hikes in Raging River State Forest?

You and your dog can explore diverse forest landscapes, from developed paths to more adventurous sections. Many trails offer rewarding views of the Snoqualmie Valley and Mount Rainier, especially from the western slopes of Rattlesnake Mountain. The forest is also named after the Raging River, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Are there any long dog-friendly trails for experienced hikers and their dogs?

Absolutely. For those seeking a longer adventure, trails like the Little Si Trail Viewpoint – Mount Si Viewpoint loop from North Bend offer a challenging 27.6 km route with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Mount Si, Blowdown and Teneriffe Loop, spanning nearly 19 km.

What do other hikers say about the dog-friendly trails in Raging River State Forest?

The trails in Raging River State Forest are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars from hundreds of reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, expansive mountain views, and the well-maintained trail system that accommodates both people and their canine companions.

Are there any dog-friendly loop trails in the forest?

Yes, several loop trails are available for you and your dog. The Rattlesnake Ledge Trail – Rattlesnake Lake loop from Wilderness Rim is a popular moderate option, offering a scenic 9.8 km circular route.

What is the best time of year to visit Raging River State Forest with my dog?

Raging River State Forest offers year-round recreation, meaning you can enjoy its beauty with your dog in any season. However, for the most comfortable hiking experience, spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Is there public transportation available to Raging River State Forest?

While Raging River State Forest is easily accessible by car, located just off I-90 near North Bend, direct public transportation options to the trailheads are limited. Planning for private vehicle access is generally recommended for convenience.

Are there any specific permits or passes required for hiking with my dog in Raging River State Forest?

A Discover Pass is typically required for vehicle access to Washington State Parks and recreation lands, which includes Raging River State Forest. It's advisable to check the official Washington State Department of Natural Resources website for the most current requirements regarding passes and permits before your visit.

Can I find dog-friendly amenities like cafes or pubs near Raging River State Forest?

The forest is located near North Bend, Washington, which offers various amenities. While specific dog-friendly establishments should be verified directly with the businesses, you can often find cafes and pubs in nearby towns that may welcome well-behaved dogs in outdoor seating areas.

What should I bring for a dog hike in Raging River State Forest?

When hiking with your dog, always bring essentials such as plenty of water for both of you, a leash, waste bags, and a portable bowl. Depending on the trail length and difficulty, consider dog treats, a first-aid kit for pets, and appropriate gear for varying weather conditions.

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