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Your guide to snowshoeing at Lake Tahoe
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Looking to get outside this winter without the hustle and bustle of busy resorts? Snowshoeing is the perfect outdoor activity for a breath of fresh air. Try one of these trails recommended by Alexis Ollar, director of trails for the Tahoe Rim Trail Association.Tahoe Meadows: Easy level snowshoe great for all ages and families approx 4 mile roundtrip trek through Lodgepole pine forest, and out to a beautiful lake view vista.
Directions: From Hwy 28 lake level go up highway 431 (Mt. Rose Hwy) approx. 7 miles up 431. On either side of the Hwy opens up into a Meadow. Park on right side of highway. Start trek at bottom of the Tahoe Meadows right near the tree line.
Tahoe Meadows
Difficulty: Easy
Mileage: 4 mile RT
Features: Lake views
Difficulty: Easy
Mileage: 4 mile RT
Features: Lake views
Mt. Rose Trailhead: Moderate level snowshoe high elevation gain. Approximately 2 mile roundtrip trek from the Mt. Rose trailhead. Trek over or around the bathroom up to the ridge line that is actually in front of Mt. Rose mountain.
Directions: From Hwy 28 go up Hwy 431 for approx 9 miles, when you reach Mt. Rose summit trailhead. There is a parking area on the left hand side, that usually stays plowed. Start trek from parking lot around the backside of the bathrooms.
Directions: From Hwy 28 go up Hwy 431 for approx 9 miles, when you reach Mt. Rose summit trailhead. There is a parking area on the left hand side, that usually stays plowed. Start trek from parking lot around the backside of the bathrooms.
Mt Rose
Difficulty: Moderate
Mileage: 2 mile RT
Features: Mt. Rose
Mileage: 2 mile RT
Features: Mt. Rose
Echo Lakes: Moderate level snowshoe trek, approx 4 miles. Trek down Echo Lakes road to the Echo lakes chalet. From Echo lakes base you can chose to trek across echo lakes which get frozen over in the colder part of winter, (lots of people also cross country ski over the lake as well). Another route I like is going to the right side of the echo lake, over the bridge, by the TRT trailhead, and continuing up the ridge to the top of Echo peak (8,945 ft) once at the peak you can see down into Desolation Wilderness, as well as on the other side Lake Tahoe, and at night the lights of South Lake Tahoe. This route is more like 6 miles roundtrip.
Direction: From South Lake Tahoe Hwy 50 go through town past all the commercial parts of South Lake Tahoe, and then through Meyers. You will continue through Meyers and going like heading for Placerville. Off Hwy 50 there will be a road on the right hand side called Johnson Rd., turn right and continue down road and park in Sno-Park area. Echo Lake Road is parallel to parking, start trek from Echo Lakes road sign, and continue down road path.
Direction: From South Lake Tahoe Hwy 50 go through town past all the commercial parts of South Lake Tahoe, and then through Meyers. You will continue through Meyers and going like heading for Placerville. Off Hwy 50 there will be a road on the right hand side called Johnson Rd., turn right and continue down road and park in Sno-Park area. Echo Lake Road is parallel to parking, start trek from Echo Lakes road sign, and continue down road path.
Echo Lakes
Difficulty: Moderate
Mileage: 4-6 miles RT
Features: Lake views, Echo peak
Mileage: 4-6 miles RT
Features: Lake views, Echo peak
Page Meadows: easy level snowshoe, 3 miles roundtrip.
Directions: On West shore lake Tahoe. From hwy 28, turn left at intersection of 28 & 89, turn left onto 89 two miles south of the junction of hwy 89 turn right onto Pine Avenue, then from there turn right on to Tahoe Parks Heights, from there drive up and turn onto Big Pine, and then drive up and turn left onto Silvertip. At the end of the road park at designating parking area. Trek begins at end of parking area, head west into meadow area. If you are not familiar with Page Meadows, use a GPS unit.
Directions: On West shore lake Tahoe. From hwy 28, turn left at intersection of 28 & 89, turn left onto 89 two miles south of the junction of hwy 89 turn right onto Pine Avenue, then from there turn right on to Tahoe Parks Heights, from there drive up and turn onto Big Pine, and then drive up and turn left onto Silvertip. At the end of the road park at designating parking area. Trek begins at end of parking area, head west into meadow area. If you are not familiar with Page Meadows, use a GPS unit.
Page Meadows
Difficulty: Easy
Mileage: 3 mile RT
Features: Meadow
Mileage: 3 mile RT
Features: Meadow
Free, guided treks
Saturday, Jan. 19
Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association for its second Winter Trails snowshoe program of the 2008 season at Tahoe Meadows on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Our programs are guided by TRTA staff, USFS partners, volunteer guides, and is completely free. The trek will be approximately 4 miles through Lodgepole pine forest and to a vista overlooking Lake Tahoe. To find out more about the Winter Trails programs go to www.tahoerimtrail.org . To sign up contact Alexis at 775-298-0231 or Alexiso@tahoerimtrail.org .
Saturday, Jan. 26
Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Martis Peak for a free guided trek to the Martis Peak fire lookout. The hike will be approximately 8 miles roundtrip and is an intermediate to advanced snowshoe trek. We will be snowshoeing to Martis Peak fire lookout where there will be beautiful views of Lake Tahoe, and the surrounding peaks, lakes, and reservoirs down in Truckee. Reservations are required, and spots are filling up fast!
To find out more about the Winter Trails programs go to www.tahoerimtrail.org . To sign up contact Alexis at 775-298-0231 or Alexiso@tahoerimtrail.org .
Saturday, Jan. 19
Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association for its second Winter Trails snowshoe program of the 2008 season at Tahoe Meadows on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Our programs are guided by TRTA staff, USFS partners, volunteer guides, and is completely free. The trek will be approximately 4 miles through Lodgepole pine forest and to a vista overlooking Lake Tahoe. To find out more about the Winter Trails programs go to www.tahoerimtrail.org . To sign up contact Alexis at 775-298-0231 or Alexiso@tahoerimtrail.org .
Saturday, Jan. 26
Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Martis Peak for a free guided trek to the Martis Peak fire lookout. The hike will be approximately 8 miles roundtrip and is an intermediate to advanced snowshoe trek. We will be snowshoeing to Martis Peak fire lookout where there will be beautiful views of Lake Tahoe, and the surrounding peaks, lakes, and reservoirs down in Truckee. Reservations are required, and spots are filling up fast!
To find out more about the Winter Trails programs go to www.tahoerimtrail.org . To sign up contact Alexis at 775-298-0231 or Alexiso@tahoerimtrail.org .
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