| Frequently Asked Questions about the Tahoe Rim Trail
Where can I buy a map of the TRT? |
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Where can I buy a map of the TRT? (return to questions ) Are there designated campgrounds along the TRT? Where can I camp?(return to questions ) • On the majority of the trail there are no designated campgrounds. • As of October 24, 2003 backpackers, horse-packers or mountain bikers (where permitted) are allowed free dispersed camping up to 14 days, in undesignated sites within 300 feet on either side of the Tahoe Rim Trail, and the Basin portions of the Pacific Crest Trail. • In Nevada State Parks, between Tunnel Creek and Spooner Summit, camping is restricted to two designated campgrounds. You must camp at either the Marlette Peak Campground (about 10 miles north of Hwy 50 from Spooner Summit) or the North Canyon campground, which can be accessed by a 1.4 mile side trail that is 4.7 miles north of Hwy 50 from Spooner Summit. Both of these campgrounds have a pit toilet and picnic tables. For more information contact Nevada State Parks at 775-831-0494. In Desolation Wilderness there are no designated campgrounds, but a backcountry permit is required. Contact the USFS for camping and stove permits at (530)543-2600. For more details on camping along the Tahoe Rim Trail, click here... Are mountain bikes permitted on the Tahoe Rim Trail?(return to questions )
Finally, there is a section of the Tahoe Rim Trail running north from Spooner Summit past Snow Valley Peak to Hobart Road that does not permit mountain bikes because there is a parallel trail system supporting the famous flume trail that covers this same area. For information on the Flume Trail, click here... Where can I ride my bike on the TRT?(return to questions )
What are the TRTA office hours?(return to questions ) Where can I park a horse trailer?(return to questions )
Where can I park my car if I plan to camp overnight on the trail?(return to questions )
How do I join the 165 Mile Club?(return to questions ) TRTA Where can I get the 165 Mile Club forms?(return to questions ) When is the TRT free from snow?(return to questions ) How late into the fall can I hike on the TRT?(return to questions ) Do I need permits to camp anywhere along the TRT?(return to questions ) Are fires permitted around the TRT?(return to questions ) Campfire permits, information on the new camping regulations, including maps defining areas open and closed to camping, are available at the Forest Supervisor's Office, 35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe. Call (530) 543-2600 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m or the Carson Ranger District 775-882-2766. For details on campfires along the Tahoe Rim Trail, click here....If I am traveling the Tahoe Rim Trail, and campfires are not permitted, why then, do I need a "campfire permit? "(return to questions ) What is the rational for restricting campfires along the Tahoe Rim Trail ?(return to questions ) Where can I find out about the trail conditions?(return to questions ) How can I sign up to volunteer on the TRT?(return to questions ) Are dogs permitted on the TRT?(return to questions ) National Forest: Remember to pack extra water and even a snack for your dog when they accompany you on a hike or ride. If you would like to check with the counties on the specific county ordinance, please contact them by phone: What should I bring when hiking the TRT ?(return to questions ) Where can I find water along the TRT?(return to questions ) Where is the TRTA office located?(return to questions ) DWR Community Non-Profit Center Can I break the TRT into smaller segments ?(return to questions ) Tahoe City - Brockway (19.2mi): Can be shortened in both directions by way of Watson Lake. Watson Lake can be accessed by a paved road entrance that is west of Highway 267 and north/west of TRT Trailheads on Brockway Summit. Distances: TC - Watson Lake (12.5mi.) Tahoe Meadows - Spooner Summit (22.3mi.): Can be shortened in both directions by way of Tunnel Creek Rd. Tunnel Creek Rd. connects to the Ponderosa Ranch parking lot so there is plenty of parking where Tunnel Creek Rd. comes out on Highway 28. Once you reach the TRT/Tunnel Creek Rd. junction, take Tunnel Creek Rd. to the west and this will take you down to Ponderosa Ranch. Distances: Tahoe Meadows - Tunnel Creek Rd. (9.2mi.) Kingsbury Grade South - Big Meadow (22.8mi.): Can be shortened a couple of ways but most common is to leave a 4wd or high clearance vehicle at Armstrong Pass. This 4wd drive road can be accessed from Highway 89 just south of Luther Pass. It is labeled as Forest Service Rd. 051 and it's a 4-5 mile bumpy ride up to Armstrong pass from 89. Distances: Kingsbury South - Armstrong Pass (13.7mi.) Echo Lakes - Barker Pass (32.5m.i): **Remember: permits are needed for travel through Desolation Wilderness** There are several ways to shorten our longest segment, but the most common is the Bay View Trail, which is only 4 miles from the TRT/PCT junction(s). Bay View is also a campground just north of Emerald Bay State Park off of Highway 89. The Bay view Trail junction(s) are found on two parts of the TRT/PCT. North junction is just south of Middle Velma Lake and the south junction is 1.7 miles north of Dicks Pass. There is a 1.9 mile stretch of TRT/PCT separating the two junctions. The Bay View trail will always take you east from the TRT/PCT whether you are traveling north or south. Distances: Echo Lakes - Bay view Tr. (15.3mi.) Are there places to lodge around the TRT??(return to questions ) North Lake Tahoe: South Lake Tahoe: Are there any shuttle services available for the Tahoe Rim Trail?(return to questions ) |
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