Snakes in Washington

Of all the snakes living in Washington, just one, the prairie or western rattlesnake, is venomous. They primarily occupy the eastern part, especially in the shrub-steppes area, near rocks exposed to the sun. Of the non-venomous snakes, the state has a standard population of garter snakes. The common garter and the western terrestrial garter along with its subspecies mostly occupy the western parts of Washington. The gopher snake, growing to a length of 6 feet, is the largest snake here.

Snakes in Washington (WA)
GroupsVenomousNon-venomous
RattlesnakesPrairie Rattlesnake
Water Snakes Common Watersnake
KingsnakesCommon Kingsnake
California Mountain Kingsnake Eastern Black Kingsnake
Eastern Milksnake
Garter Snakes Eastern Ribbon SnakeC
ommon Garter Snake
Valley Garter Sake
Eastern Garter Snake
Puget Sound Gartersnake Northwestern Garter Snake Western Terrestrial Garter Snake Wandering Garter Snake
Hognose SnakesEastern Hog-nosed Snake  
Whip SnakesStriped Whip Snake
Diadophis Ring-necked Snak
Northern Ring-necked Snake
ColuberNorthern Black Racer
Eastern Racer
Eastern Yellowbelly Racer
VirginiaMountain Earthsnake
Eastern Smooth Earthsnake
CharinaRubber Boa
CarphophisEastern Worm Snake
ContiaSharp-tailed Snake
OpheodrysNorthern Rough Greensnake Smooth Greensnake

Pantherophis
Corn Snake Black Rat Snake
PseudonajaNorthern Brown Snake
PituophisNorthern Pine Snake
Gopher Snake
Great Basin Gopher Snake Pacific Gopher Snake
HypsiglenaNight Snake
Storeria Northern Redbelly Snake
ReginaQueen Snake

Snakes by Colors and Patterns

Black Snakes: Northern Black Racer, Black Rat Snake, Eastern Black Kingsnake

Snakes by Regions

Snakes in Eastern Washington: Gopher Snake , Western Rattlesnake, Yellow-bellied racer

Snakes in Western Washington: Rubber Boa, Common Garter Snake, Western Terrestrial Garter Snake, Northwestern Garter Snake

Quick Information

Biggest Snake: Gopher Snake