Drove out to Yakima Canyon to hike the Umtanum Ridge Crest Trail and the Umtanum Creek Canyon Trails that share a trailhead. I did not complete the Umtanum Creek Canyon Trail after encountering a large rattlesnake on the trail. Overall, hiked 9 miles with 2,500 ft of elevation gain. Most of the wildflowers I saw where along the Umtanum Ridge Crest Trail (where I saw 6 other hikers). From the parking area, the trail crosses the Yakima River on this suspension bridge.
Soon the trail splits in two, the left goes up Umtanum Ridge Crest and to the right Umtanum Creek Canyon.
Not too far up the trail, I saw this small rattlesnake and waited for it to slither off the trail and up away from the trail before continuing.
The balsamroot was still in bloom. A few arrowleaf balsamroot, with quite a bit of Hooker's balsamroot in bloom higher up the trail.
There is a very steep section of the trail before it levels out and reaches a dirt road. From above the steep section, looking back down to the Yakima River.
After crossing the dirt road, I continued along the trail to two slight rises. To the southwest, I was what I think is a cloud covered Mt Rainier.
These may be turkey vultures. I saw about 10 turkey vultures along the side of the road near the parking lot earlier this morning.
It wasn't far after this that I walked around a corner and saw a big rattlesnake not 2 feet from me right on the trail. I screamed, it rattled and slithered into the thick grass where I could not see how far away from the trail it went. Decided I had hiked far enough (about 1.75 miles from the trail split) and turned back. Not 15 minutes later, around another bend was another large rattlesnake. Repeat scream and slithering, rattling snake. I waited for awhile hoping it was far from the trail edge and continued hiking super alert at every turn and overgrown area.
I tried to enjoy the rest of my hike, but I was nervous. I finally saw 2 other hikers near the beginning of the trail, they said they did not hear my earlier screams and would be alert for snakes.
some of the wildflowers along the trail, the majority were seen along the Umtanum Ridge Crest Trail;
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