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Fallen leaf lake parking
Fallen leaf lake parking






This hiking trail is barely 1.25 miles long (one-way) making it an ideal trail for young and old hikers, or athletically-inclined people looking for a quick “nature fix.” Just make sure you hike down to the lake and back a couple of times to get those extra tenths of a mile! It’s just a nice forested hiking trail that offers respite from the busy-ness that can be Lake Tahoe. Keep in mind, though, that this trail isn’t particularly flashy or stunning. And, it hosts a surprisingly diverse amount of wildlife and plant life. This hiking trail is located on the east side of Fallen Leaf Lake and is secluded and generally untraveled. Rather, I’d like to offer one of my favorite hiking trails at Fallen Leaf Lake that’s slightly more structured than those social trails. Long story short, it would be a fool’s errand to map out each and every one of these little “wandering” trails. They’re mostly short, and they generally all lead to some aspect of the shoreline. I find this to be the case during the heart of summer and closer to the campground (located on the north side of the lake).Īs a result of all this foot traffic, there are countless social trails on the north side of Fallen Leaf Lake. But, because Fallen Leaf Lake is so popular, it can become crowded. And for good reason! There are tons of access points to the lake, and the water is always refreshing. Fallen Leaf Lake is one of the most popular summer play locations on the south shore of Lake Tahoe.








Fallen leaf lake parking