Tahoe-Pyramid Trail
The Tahoe-Pyramid Trail is based on a vision for a trail that would follow the entire length of the Truckee River, from its source at forested Lake Tahoe (6225′) to the desert terminus of Pyramid Lake (3796′). The current route can be traveled by foot or by bicycle, and when fully completed, will descend over 2000 feet during the entire course of the 114-mile long trail, using a combination of existing dirt and paved roads, bike paths, historic roads, as well as many new sections of trails and bridges.
- Hours Dawn to dusk
- Address West Lake Boulevard, Tahoe City, CA 96145
- Phone 775-825-9868
- Website Tahoe-Pyramid Trail
- Best Feature Historic Roads
- Hiking
- Biking
- Parking
Located on the east side of the Truckee River.
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Wilderness Archery, Inc.
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Sterling Pointe Equestrian Staging Area
Loomis, CA9692 Sterling Pointe Court, Loomis, CA 95650Staging area parking lot for access to multiple-use trails, connecting to Folsom Lake trails. Also, parking facility for access to area trails.
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Big Trees Interpretive Trail Forest View Trail
Foresthill, CAForesthill, CAThe trail winds through old growth forest. Notice the many trees of different sizes, ages, and species. If you happen to visit during the spring, wildflowers are plentiful along the trail.