Most rattlesnake-infested areas in SoCal — here's where to avoid

Southern California’s trails are a magnet for countless outdoor enthusiasts each year.

However, amidst the natural allure of these cherished California landscapes, a hidden peril awaits the unsuspecting hiker.

Authorities caution that “rattlesnake season” is now in full effect. These reptiles, emerging from their winter dormancy between April and September, are not seeking companionship.

While these serpents generally avoid confrontation, a bite can quickly escalate into a serious emergency, resulting in intense pain, possible long-term damage, or, albeit rarely, fatality.

Below are seven locations in Southern California where you might encounter the infamous rattle.

Malibu Creek State Park

Famous as the former filming site for MASH*, this scenic park in the Santa Monica Mountains is packed with hikers, bikers, and climbers. But it’s also prime habitat for the Southern Pacific rattlesnake—along with ticks and poison oak.


A rattlesnake coiled in a defensive position, ready to strike, on dry, cracked earth.
Western diamondback rattlesnake Tyler – stock.adobe.com

Joshua Tree National Park

A bucket-list destination for campers and stargazers, Joshua Tree is home to seven species of rattlesnakes. They blend seamlessly into the rocky desert terrain, making them easy to miss. While they are most active at dusk, experts warn that visitors should always stay on designated marked paths to minimize the chance of an encounter.

Mission Trails Regional Park

Just minutes from downtown San Diego, this sprawling 8,000-acre park is a hiker’s dream, with more than 60. miles of trails and sweeping summit views from Cowles Mountain. But it’s also a known rattlesnake hangout. Snakes are often spotted sunning themselves on rocky paths, especially from April through September.

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

About two hours east of San Diego, California’s largest state park spans a jaw-dropping 600,000 acres, and a lot of it remains wild—including rattlesnake territory. Whether you’re chasing wildflowers or exploring the Borrego Badlands, you’re firmly in snake country here. “Wear hiking boots, thick socks, and long pants,” park officials advised on Instagram. “Hike on trails. Avoid tall grass, weeds, and don’t move around rocks.”


A Western Diamondback Rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike, its tongue flicking out.
From April through September, these cold-blooded creatures are not looking to make friends. Tom – stock.adobe.com

Death Valley National Park

Already famous for its lethal heat, Death Valley has another hidden threat: venomous snakes. The Mojave sidewinder, a uniquely moving rattler that glides across sand, calls this brutal desert home. “Keep an eye out while wandering in dunes areas–if you see some J-shaped tracks ending in a small depression in the sand, you might be looking at a cratering sidewinder,” experts warn.

San Bernardino National Forest

With over 800,000 acres of forest, this mountain escape offers everything from alpine hikes to rugged canyon trails—including Rattlesnake Canyon. Despite its name, sightings aren’t constant, but experts say snakes can be found just about anywhere in the forest. While several species of snakes live in the area, only rattlesnakes pose a risk.

Chino Hills State Park

If you thought rolling greens would provide a bit of safety from the reptiles, think again. This inland park, spanning Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, is home to both Southern Pacific and red diamond rattlesnakes. Park officials say that the highly venomous “Southern Pacific Rattlesnake is the one you will most likely run into in the park.“


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