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Rattlesnake Season Returns to Redlands Trails

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer
March 24, 2026 at 05:57pm. Views: 2588

 

As spring warms the hills and trails around Redlands, another familiar sign of the season is making its return: rattlesnakes.

Emerging from winter hibernation in March, rattlesnakes remain active through October, with sightings most common during the spring mating season in April and May—and again in early fall. As temperatures climb, these reptiles tend to move during the cooler parts of the day, meaning early mornings, evenings, and nighttime are when trail users are most likely to encounter them.

Local officials and the Redlands Conservancy are reminding residents that popular outdoor spots are shared spaces—not just for people, but for wildlife as well.

That includes trails at Herngt 'Aki' Preserve, San Timoteo Nature Sanctuary, Teddy’s Trail, and Creekside Trail, where snakes have already been spotted this season.

“Trail users, whether on two feet, four feet, or two wheels, need to stay alert,” the Conservancy advised in a recent message to the community. “Rattlesnakes may be using the same paths you are.”

But the presence of snakes doesn’t mean residents should avoid the outdoors altogether. Instead, experts stress awareness and simple precautions:

  • Wear long pants—skip the shorts
  • Keep dogs leashed and close
  • Watch trail edges carefully
  • Listen for the telltale rattle
  • If you see a snake, give it space and turn around if needed
  • Stay on marked trails at all times

In one recent example shared by the Conservancy, a rattlesnake lingered on a local trail for more than 10 minutes without moving. Rather than risk a close encounter, hikers chose to turn back—a decision that likely prevented a dangerous situation.

The message is clear: with a little caution and respect for wildlife, residents can continue to safely enjoy Redlands’ scenic trails all season long.

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