Hiking!

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Hiking for Beginners

  • February 15, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by sludick from Clermont, Florida
For those looking for nature walks and trails that offer good views of the lake without serious effort, you will find them here. We took photographs of the beautiful fall colors with the lake in the background, closeups of hawks and coyotes, and thoroughly enjoyed the perfect weather. Trails are not crowded at all this time of year.

From journal Autumn in Tahoe Minus Crowds

Hiking around Lake Tahoe

The hike up with a loaded pack of about 35 pounds was strenuous in the 80 degree temperatures. When we reached the snow level, temps dropped, but the snow was still melting fast. We began hiking through wet slog. We didn't know if our next step would break through the crust or not. We took lots of fantastic photos and named the small lake after my new bride: Lake Paula. To us, it will always carry that name. The photos, the stars, the quiet and the much cooler temps than at home in Phoenix, make the hike highly recommended.

From journal Honeymoon in Tahoe

Hiking around Lake Tahoe

  • July 13, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by txtraveler from Houston, Texas
Hiking around Lake Tahoe

We''ve enjoyed wildflowers in their spring, snow in their spring, fall, and winter, and never tire of the views around the Lake and in the mountains.

1/23/2003 update: As many times as we''ve traveled, hiked, and chatted about this area of the country, we ALWAYS find something new... a new trail, a flower we''ve not seen before, a new bird. The silence is what draws us back again and again -- such a reprieve from our normal hectic lives, a chance to recharge, physically, mentally, and spiritually.

From journal Lake Tahoe - Our Piece of Heaven

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