Snake Safety While Hiking: Ventura County Fire Reminds Residents to Stay Aware Outdoors

As temperatures rise and more residents head outdoors to enjoy Ventura County’s scenic trails, the Ventura County Fire Department (VCFD) is reminding the public to stay alert and practice snake safety while hiking.

Rattlesnakes are active throughout the region, particularly in warmer months, and are often found along trails, in tall grass, and near rocks or logs. While encounters are typically avoidable, taking a few simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk of a bite.

Hikers are encouraged to stay on clearly marked paths where visibility is good, wear appropriate footwear such as hiking boots and long pants, and always look ahead and around before stepping over rocks or logs. Avoid areas where footing is uncertain or visibility is limited.

In the event of a rattlesnake bite, it is critical to remain calm, limit movement, and immediately call 911. Do not apply a tourniquet or attempt to remove venom—these actions can cause more harm.

VCFD also reminds outdoor enthusiasts to follow basic hiking safety practices, including bringing a fully charged mobile phone, knowing your location and planned route, carrying extra water, and preparing for changing weather conditions.

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