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Raging River State Forest

The best running trails in Raging River State Forest

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Jogging routes in Raging River State Forest traverse a landscape characterized by expansive mountain views, particularly from the western slopes of Rattlesnake Mountain. The area features diverse forest environments, including heavily forested sections along the Raging River and Deep Creek. This terrain provides a mix of challenging ascents and varied forest paths suitable for running.

Best jogging routes in Raging River State Forest

  • The most popular jogging route is Rattlesnake Mountain Trail loop from Meadowbrook, a 13.1 miles (21.0…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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East Tiger Mountain Summit – Northwest Timber Trail loop from Tiger Mountain Trailhead

20.5km

02:31

570m

570m

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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18.1km

02:23

640m

640m

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 26, 2025, Start of Upward Mobility Trail

This is the intersection of the Upward Mobility Trail and Rattlesnake Mountain Trail. The Upward Mobility Trail is popular with mountain bikers, so make sure you keep an eye out for other trail users as you pass by.

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The Rattlesnake Mountain Trail is a popular trail in the Cascade foothills. The trail is moderately challenging as there is a fair amount of elevation gain.

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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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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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East Tiger Summit Trail is a fast and fun trail that has only a few obstacles. It is the perfect trail for intermediate riders. After you have crossed the gravel road, East Tiger Summit Trail leads you to the entrance of Off The Grid. Make sure you stay left if you want to continue with East Tiger Summit Trail.

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The trail is used by hikers, mountain bikers and as a logging road. Check in advance if the trail is closed because of woodworking.

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Rattlesnake Lake is part of the Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area, designated for day-use activities. The lake spans 111 acres, spring-fed by the Cedar River, and is a popular spot for fishing and swimming.

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Rattlesnake Lake is part of the Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area, designated for day-use activities. The lake spans 111 acres, spring-fed by the Cedar River, and is a popular spot for fishing and swimming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of running trails can I find in Raging River State Forest?

Raging River State Forest offers a diverse network of trails suitable for running, ranging from accessible paths to more challenging routes. You'll find paths traversing varied forest terrain, including sections along the Raging River and Deep Creek, with many routes offering expansive mountain views, particularly from the western slopes of Rattlesnake Mountain.

How many jogging routes are available in Raging River State Forest?

There are over 90 dedicated jogging routes in Raging River State Forest. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running trails in the forest?

Yes, Raging River State Forest includes several easy running trails, with 8 routes specifically categorized as easy. These are great for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous jog. The extensive trail system ensures options for all abilities.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints I might encounter while running?

Jogging routes in Raging River State Forest often feature expansive mountain views, especially from higher elevations on the western slopes of Rattlesnake Mountain. The Raging River itself is a significant natural attraction, and areas along Deep Creek offer further natural beauty. You might also find forested sections that provide a sense of tranquility and natural beauty.

Are dogs allowed on the running trails in Raging River State Forest?

While the provided data doesn't specify dog policies for every trail, multi-use trails in state forests often permit dogs on leash. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at trailheads to confirm specific rules for Raging River State Forest to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Are there any loop trails for running in Raging River State Forest?

Yes, many of the running routes in Raging River State Forest are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. For example, the Rattlesnake Mountain Trail loop from Meadowbrook is a popular option, providing rewarding views.

What do other runners say about the trails in Raging River State Forest?

The running routes in Raging River State Forest are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Over a thousand runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse forest landscapes and the challenging yet rewarding ascents.

Is there parking available for accessing the running trails?

Access to Raging River State Forest typically involves designated parking areas. For specific information on parking locations and any required passes (such as the Discover Pass), it's advisable to consult official sources like the Washington State Department of Natural Resources website: wa.gov.

What is the best time of year to go jogging in Raging River State Forest?

Raging River State Forest offers jogging opportunities year-round, but conditions vary seasonally. Spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During winter, some trails might be muddy or have snow at higher elevations, so checking current trail conditions before heading out is recommended.

Can I combine my run with other activities or explore nearby areas?

Absolutely. Raging River State Forest is part of a larger network of outdoor recreation areas. It connects to adjacent areas like Tiger Mountain, further expanding the trail system. Beyond jogging, the forest is popular for mountain biking, hiking, and wildlife viewing, offering a comprehensive outdoor experience.

Are there any long-distance running options for experienced runners?

Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Raging River State Forest offers several longer and more difficult routes. The Rattlesnake Upper Ledge View – Rattlesnake Lake loop from Snoqualmie Point Trailhead, for instance, is a demanding 21.6-mile (34.8 km) trail that leads through forested areas with views towards Rattlesnake Lake.

What kind of wildlife might I see while running in the forest?

The heavily forested environment of Raging River State Forest provides habitat for various terrestrial wildlife, including elk, deer, and bear. You might also spot a diversity of resident and migratory bird species, especially in areas like the Raging River Natural Area.

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