Rattlesnake Mountain
Appearance
Rattlesnake Mountain is the name of 55 summits in the United States alone, including:
Alabama
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Cleburne, Alabama
Arkansas
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Saline, Arkansas
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Polk, Arkansas
California
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Placer, California
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Siskiyou, California
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Del Norte, California
- Rattlesnake Mountain, San Bernardino, California
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Fire Department Oak Springs, San Bernardino, California
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Tierra Del Sol, California
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Santee/Lakeside, California
Colorado
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Fremont, Colorado
Connecticut
[edit]Maine
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Porter, Maine
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Raymond, Maine
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Stoneham, Maine
Massachusetts
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, also known as Farley Ledges, a bluff on the southeast side of Northfield Mountain in Erving, Massachusetts
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Wales, Massachusetts
Nevada
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Elko County
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Reno
New Hampshire
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Alton, New Hampshire
- Rattlesnake Mountain, North Conway, New Hampshire
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Ossipee, New Hampshire
- Rattlesnake Mountain, Rumney, New Hampshire
- Rattlesnake Mountain, West Swanzey, New Hampshire
- West Rattlesnake Mountain, Holderness, New Hampshire
- East Rattlesnake Mountain, Sandwich, New Hampshire
Virginia
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Fauquier County, Virginia
Washington
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain, Benton County, Washington
- Rattlesnake Mountain, part of Rattlesnake Ridge, King County, Washington
Wyoming
[edit]Other variations of the name include
[edit]- Rattlesnake Knob, a peak on Mount Norwottuck in Massachusetts
- The Rattlesnakes (East Rattlesnake and West Rattlesnake), a pair of rocky hills in the Squam Range of New Hampshire
- Rattlesnake Point (USA), a mountain summit in Texas, USA
- Rattlesnake Mountains (Montana), a subrange of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana
Folk Music
[edit]- Rattlesnake Mountain is a traditional American folk song.
References
[edit]USBGN. Cited Dec. 19, 2007