Anna Constance was my liason for knowledge today. She is a valuable member of The Cedar River Watershed educational team which is located adjacent to Rattlesnake Lake.
The center provides a great deal of information as to the history of the development, both positive & negative of the area in regards to electrical, natural watershed, geological surveys, dams & housing development.
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe also contributes a unique perspective on the manner in which this development affected their way of life.
Various members of the tribe give their personal testimony, both written & oral, including esteemed Chief Andy DelosAngeles who was instrumental in The Federal Acknowledgement of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe.
The center includes a children's hands-on educational center, walking trails, handicapped trails, well kept bathroom facilities & incredible,...
Read moreWe visited today and Sheryl S. and Lisa L. We're amazing sources of information and enthusiasm. The education center was filled with fun and informative interactive displays. The pneumatic tubes and balls that Maze around the rooms made learning about the water life-cycle enjoyable for us adults and even more engaging for the younger crowd. Really looking forward to returning...
Read moreUnderrated, quiet part of Rattlesnake lake. Perfect "hike" for toddlers-5 yr olds. Nice flat paved trail for strollers, scooters, or bikes. Lots of nice "beaches" to picnic or wade. We saw blackberries, dragonflies, a mini waterfall, not to mention the amazing views of the lake, Rattlesnake mountain, and...
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