Tahoe Vista, California

The Tahoe Rim Trail is a must-visit for those seeking scenic outdoor adventures in Tahoe Vista, California. This 165-mile trail offers panoramic views of the crystal-clear Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America. The trail is moderately challenging, with some steep ascents and descents, but the breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and Carson Range make it worth the effort. You can also spot unique rock formations and a variety of flora and fauna along the trail. Another top outdoor activity in Tahoe Vista is kayaking on Lake Tahoe. Paddle along the calm, blue waters and enjoy the stunning mountain backdrop. For a more relaxed activity, try fishing in the Truckee River, which is teeming with trout. These are just a few of the best trails and outdoor activities available in and near Tahoe Vista.

Top Spots in and near Tahoe Vista

  • Pollock Pines, California

    Jenkinson Lake Loop Trail at Sly Park

    4.0
    8.19 mi / 640 ft gain
    The Jenkinson Lake Loop Trail runs along Jenkinson Lake, making for an easy, shaded, and well-marked hike that the entire family can enjoy. The full loop is over eight miles, but can be easily modified into a shorter trip, as well. Along the way, you will see a variety of activities along the la...
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  • Gardnerville, Nevada

    Topaz Lake

    Topaz Lake is a family-friendly Lake within a days drive from Reno/ Lake Tahoe area. As you descend Washoe Valley into the Minden area, wonderful open pastures lend itself to gorgeous vistas. The Topaz Lake Recreation Area near Gardnerville on the Nevada side of the lake offers camping and a day...
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  • Nevada City, California

    Hike the Diggins Loop Trail

    5.0
    2.7 mi
    Check in and pay for your parking or present California State Parks Pass at the museum building in North Bloomfield.  After paying for parking there are several different options to get onto the Diggins Loop trail.  Access to the Diggins Loop trail can be found by the Park Headcounters by jumping...
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  • Colfax, California

    Stevens Trail

    5.0
    7.58 mi / 1604 ft gain
    Best known as one of the most popular hiking and biking trails to the North Fork American River, in part because of the easy access from Colfax. However, this is a remote trail, and hikers are advised to bring plenty of fluids as well as carry a whistle. The entire trail is primarily shaded, pa...
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  • Plumas County, California

    Little Jamison Falls

    3.0
    1.89 mi / 495 ft gain
    To get to the falls from the town of Graeagle, CA take Graeagle-Johnsville off Highway 89 towards the town of Johnsville. After 4.5 miles take a left on a dirt road to Jamison Mine Day Use Parking. If you go over the bridge and into the town of Johnsville, you have gone too far. Continue down th...
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