Name | Lake Tahoe - Meeks Bay Trailhead |
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Summary | This moderate hike takes you along the northern most part of the unofficial Tahoe-Yosemite Trail |
Type | Day Hike - Out and Back |
Distance (Total) | 16.2 miles / 26.1 km |
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Hiking Season | - All Year Long |
Things To See | - Lake Views - Streams - Woods |
Difficulty | Intermediate |
Rating | Trail has not been rated. |
Nearby Town | Tahoe City, California, United States |
Link | http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/ltbmu/recreation/wilderness/desowild/trails/east/meeks-bay-trail.shtml |
Permit Required | Wilderness Permit |
Trail Map |
This moderate hike takes you along the northern most part of the unofficial Tahoe-Yosemite Trail. After following a road for approximately 1.3 miles, the trail passes a small spring, parallels Meeks Creek and continues upward into a forested valley. A chain of alpine lakes can be seen before the trail ascends 1,000 feet up a series of switchbacks leading to Phipps Pass.
A wilderness permit is required. Day hikers, pick up your permit at the self serve area at the trailhead. Overnight hikers will need an overnight permit for Desolation Wilderness. This permit must be purchased before you get to the Meeks Bay Trailhead.
Take Highway 89 to the Meeks Bay Resort. Parking is located across the highway from the resort in a small dirt parking lot.
Latitude | 39.0355029319 degrees / 39° 2.130' / 39° 2' 7.81" |
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Longitude | -120.125412941 degrees / -120° 7.525' / -120° 7' 31.49" |
Created by Nick on 11/08/2007 |
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