Why is Rattlesnake Lake called that?


Why is Rattlesnake Lake called that? Rattlesnake Lake and Rattlesnake Ridge got their name from Seattle pioneer Arthur A. Denny when the rattle of seed pods on the nearby prairie frightened a road surveyor into thinking he was being attacked by a rattler. (The surveyor didn't realize that there were no poisonous snakes in Western Washington).


Is Rattlesnake Island private?

Rattlesnake Island then became a private island that was re-sold in 1992 for $4.6 million. Frackelton and sixty-five other investors re-purchased the island in 1999. Today, Rattlesnake Island is accessible only to the 65 members of the Rattlesnake Island Club.


Is snake river safe to swim in?

Strong currents run through the Snake River. One of the notable hazards in the Snake River is its rapid currents, particularly in certain sections of the river. These currents can quickly sweep away swimmers, boaters, or anglers, leading to potentially dangerous situations.


Why is Rattlesnake Lake so low 2023?

The construction of Masonry Dam in the Cedar River watershed caused the slow flooding. This year, drought has caused the lake level to drop almost 29 feet, revealing a few of the old foundations.


Is it safe to swim in Rattlesnake Lake?

No camping is allowed at Rattlesnake Lake. No open fires are allowed at Rattlesnake Lake. No motor boats are allowed at Rattlesnake Lake. Swimming is allowed, but no lifeguards are on duty.