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Rattlesnake Ridge Llama Ranch
Visitors are always welcome!
Located in the starkly beautiful Columbia Basin of
Southeastern Washington State, USA, our
ranch has a view of Rattlesnake Mountain and the ridge that follows it.
Rattlesnake has the dubious distinction of being the tallest treeless mountain in the
"lower 48" States.
Natively, the local "shrub-steppe" ecology is most predominately
covered in varieties of sagebrush and bunchgrass (rapidly vanishing due to human
activities and invasive species). Being in the rain shadow
of the Cascade mountain range to the west, and bordered by the Blue Mountains to the east, the six inches of annual rainfall is confined to the
cool/cold weather months -- just the opposite of the desert southwestern US. Summers are very dry, sunny and hot. Near the
confluence of the Columbia, Snake and Yakima rivers, water is nevertheless
plentiful.
Feel free to browse around and get to know us (people and llama's alike).
We're pretty casual, as you'll see in the photographs on this site. Rather
than carefully prepped and posed, you'll catch us just the way we are. So
please excuse us if the hair isn't perfect and a few wrinkles show.

Samson welcomes you!
(now from the great beyond... RIP Sammy - 2006)
Contact Information
- Owner
- Scott & Gayle Noga
- Telephone
- 509 545-5903
- FAX
- 509 545-5903
- Postal address
- 350 Tracie Road, Pasco, WA 99301-8895
- Electronic mail
- Contact:
llamas@NO.SPAMrattlesnakeridgeranch.com
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