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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Hike to Snow Lake in Desolation Wilderness

      5.0
      5 mi
      This wonderful alpine lake is a relatively short hike in Desolation Wilderness and is a perfect introduction to off trail exploration. This area lacks the crowds that other lakes in Desolation garner because most maps don't show the trail leading to the lake. Although there is a rough trail, the ...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Lower, Middle, and Upper Velma Lakes

      3.0
      10.14 mi / 2316 ft gain
      The hike starts at Bayview Trailhead (Latitude: 38.938619 | Longitude: -120.14197). A wooden sign points right to "Desolation" and left to Cascade Falls. Follow the sign towards Desolation. The first 3/4 mile is comprised of switch-backs that lead to a high point with a spectacular view of Lake T...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Swim in Granite Lake

      5.0
      1.25 mi / 900 ft gain
      Granite Lake is a pristine alpine lake near Lake Tahoe just off the Highway 89 above Emerald Bay. To get there park at the Bayview Campground Trailhead, which can be pretty crowded in peak season so get there early. The trail begins with an split: right takes you into the Desolation Wilderness (a...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Maggie's Peaks

      5.0
      3.85 mi / 1663 ft gain
      This hike starts from the Bayviews Campground Trailhead. This day use area is usually pretty crowded so arrive early to get a parking spot. There is parking a quarter of a mile into the campground near the trail head, but if there is no room there is overflow parking just outside of the camping a...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Camp at Bayview Campground

      5.0
      Bayview is a first come, first serve campground in South Lake Tahoe, halfway between Emerald Bay and Cascade Lake. You can catch an amazing sunrise over Emerald Bay! Large pine trees provide ample shade, and each site is equipped with a picnic table, grill, and bear boxes. Bring plenty of water -...
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    • South Lake Tahoe, California

      Cliff Jumping Paradise

      4.5
      If you choose to go cliff jumping, be safe and know your limits ahead of time. Don't feel like the big jump is your only option, there are lower jumps, especially across from the beach (only about 15ft. high). Angora Lake in Lake Tahoe is a easy 1mi hike up, but well worth it at the top. It's a b...
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Hike to Jabu Lake in Desolation Wilderness

      3.7
      Although this hike can be done as a day hike, there are incredible camping spots near the lake. The easiest way to start this hike is to start at the Echo Lakes. There is ample parking above the marina and you even have the option of taking a water taxi across the echo lakes to cut off around 2.5...
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Ski Ralston Peak

      5.0
      Ralston Peak is a classic south Lake Tahoe backcountry skiing and snowboarding area, and is excellent for hiking in the summer, too. Please note, however, that backcountry skiing and snowboarding is dangerous – make sure you know the conditions and have avalanche equipment.There are two main appr...
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Backpack to the "Waterfall Camp" in Desolation Wilderness

      4.7
      10.5 mi / 1522 ft gain
      Although this hike can be done as a day hike, it is an awesome place to camp. There is a lot to explore and you will want to spend as much there time as you can. The easiest way to start this hike is to start at the Echo Lakes. There is ample parking above the marina and you even have the option ...
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Cross-Country Ski or Snowshoe to Ralston Peak

      5.0
      This loop is best accomplished in 2 days, spending a night at either Ralston, Tamarack, or Cagwin Lake. Although this route is similar to hiking Ralston Peak in the summer, the trails are completely covered by snow so solid navigation skills are necessary. A map is required to find the best possi...
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    • Nevada City, California

      Bowman Road and Meadow Lake Road to Henness Pass

      3.0
      35.45 mi / 4895 ft gain
      Bowman Road and Meadow Lake Road to Henness Pass is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a lake located near Alta, California.
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Lake Aloha

      4.0
      12.34 mi / 1552 ft gain
      You'll start the hike at the Echo Lakes trailhead, just off of Highway 50 in Lake Tahoe. The trail meanders past Lower and Upper Echo Lakes, slowly gaining altitude as you pass a smattering of summer cabins. The climb is enough to make you feel it, but before you know it, it's over. Once cresti...
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Explore the Alpine Lakes of Desolation Wilderness

      5.0
      This incredible hike offers you the opportunity to visit the heart of desolation without climbing more than about 600 feet of elevation. Begin at the boat taxi at Lower Echo Lake. The taxi costs $12/person each way and is $5 each-way for your furry friend. The taxi leaves the dock at frequent int...
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    • Angels Camp, California

      Upper Natural Bridge Trail

      1.9 mi / 410 ft gain
      Upper Natural Bridge Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Columbia, California.
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    • Echo Lake, California

      Hike the Echo Lake Trail

      4.0
      5 mi / 688 ft gain
      The Echo Lakes Trail goes through California's Desolation Wilderness and features incredible views. This trail is rated as moderate, and is best for excited beginners or intermediate hikers. This hike takes roughly 3.5-4 hours. Dogs are allowed on trail if kept on leash. The trail is best used fr...
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    • Bear Valley, California

      Ski or Snowboard at Skyline Bear Valley

      5.0
      Bear Valley is nestled in the high Sierra between Yosemite and Lake Tahoe.  It is a popular destination for families and nature lovers.  It boasts 1,900 vertical feet over 1680 acres for skiing and snowboarding. Winter is a popular time at Bear Valley.  Most visitors come to ski or snowboard, but...
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