Rattlesnake Mountain via Bri-Mar Trail
Rattlesnake Mountain via Bri-Mar Trail
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3.54km
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Jog the moderate 2.2-mile Rattlesnake Mountain via Bri-Mar Trail for rewarding views of Crescent Lake and Raymond Pond.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.76 km
Highlight • Summit
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3.54 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.49 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.49 km
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour for jogging this trail is estimated to take around 30 minutes. However, the full out-and-back trail is approximately 2.5 to 2.6 miles, so your actual time will depend on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The trail starts in a grassy field before entering the woods, where it begins to incline. It features varied terrain, including steep uphill sections, flatter stretches between viewpoints, and some narrow paths. You might also encounter logs across the trail and wider, pine-covered sections that pass through swampy areas.
Yes, the trail's primary draw is its excellent views. You'll find two distinct ledges before the summit that offer expansive vistas of Crescent Lake, Raymond Pond, and the surrounding Lakes Region. The route also leads to the Rattlesnake Mountain summit, though the summit itself is wooded and doesn't offer additional views.
While rated as 'moderate' and sometimes described as 'family-friendly,' the trail involves significant elevation gain and steep sections. Joggers should expect challenging uphill portions. It's feasible for trail runners, but beginners should be prepared for a strenuous workout.
The Bri-Mar Trail is an out-and-back route, meaning you will return on the same path you took to reach the viewpoints and summit. This makes navigation straightforward.
The trail is closed during April. It is a popular destination, especially during summer afternoons. For a potentially quieter experience and to avoid the busiest times, consider visiting outside of peak summer hours. The views are beautiful in any season it's open.
No, dogs are not permitted on this trail.
Based on available information, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Bri-Mar Trail.
The trail has a small parking lot. It's important to note that this lot fills up quickly, especially during popular times like summer afternoons. Arriving early is advisable to secure a spot.
The Bri-Mar Trail is popular, particularly during summer afternoons, and its small parking lot fills up quickly. To avoid crowds and ensure parking, it's best to arrive early in the morning, especially on weekends, or consider visiting on a weekday.
Yes, the route follows the Bri-Mar Trail for its entire length, covering 100% of the official trail. It also includes a section of the Bri-Mar Trail that covers 33% of that specific segment.