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    Kilner Park

    4.6 (5 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    A beautifully maintained little gem of a park. The pickle ball courts look awesome and new.

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    Eagle Rock

    Eagle Rock

    4.9
    (61 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Eagle Rock is a relatively short and easy hike that's welcoming for people of all age groups. The…read moretrail itself is less than a mile long, with minimal elevation increases on your way to the top. It's a very dusty path up, so make sure to wear some proper hiking shoes and clothing that you don't mind getting dirty. I wore a white, button-up t-shirt and jeans because my in-laws failed to tell me we were going hiking before stopping at the motel. But it was such a light hike that it didn't bother me too much aside from getting my clothes dusty and dirty going up and then coming back down. At the top of the trail resides Eagle Rock, which comprises of sharp, volcanic rock. So definitely be careful while up there. For those with mobility issues, the path does not extend all the way up to the top. So you will have to clamor over some rocks in order to reach the summit. But once up top, you'll get treated to a gorgeous top-down view of Lake Tahoe to one side, and beautiful forest covered mountains on the other. The trail is dog friendly, but there are no trash cans along the path. So make sure to take back out anything you bring in. There is a small, free parking lot at the entrance to park at.

    This is one of my favorite short hikes in the area. It's a very nice hike any time of year. It…read moreboasts spectacular views of the mountains, trees and lake. I came here this morning after it snowed the day prior. No one had been up here since the new snow, and my footprints were the only ones to imprint the fresh snow. Coming here alone this morning and connecting with nature by myself brought about feelings of peace and solitude, it was very nice having the entire place to myself. I was very grateful for this moment alone with nature.

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    Sugar Pine Point State Park

    Sugar Pine Point State Park

    4.4
    (97 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    Wonderful state park. I'm so glad I came here. I almost decided to skip this place but I was coming…read morefrom Emerald Bay viewpoint and it was on the way. $10 for entrance fee for the whole day was not bad. They have a parking lot and you can just bring all your stuff and walk over. We saw families with floaties and swimming stuff. There is a mansion that looks out into the water. I think it's a museum but it was closed by the time we got there. There is also a lot of grass and picnic benches to sit at. There is a huge dock that people can fish and swim at. There was even a ladder for people to climb back up or down from the dock to swim. I decided to dip my feet in the water off the shore and it was very rocky. Not much sand so definitely wear water shoes. They hold events and weddings here too. We saw on TikTok that there was a railroad that goes into the water. We walked toward it and found it was a boat launch. We saw the track in the evening so the picture wasn't as pretty compared to the videos we saw during the day time. The water is very blue and pretty. Very calming. The best part was as we heading out we saw a black bear roaming around the premises. It was my first time seeing a bear in person so we had to take pictures and videos. We saw the bear was tagged. We heard from some campers that she (assuming the bear is a girl) was walking around the campsite as well. That was the highlight of my day.

    One of the most underrated spots on Lake Tahoe!! A great place to spend the day , natural shade…read morefrom the trees in the grassy area , swimming and soaking up the sun on the dock and incredible lake and mountain scenery from everywhere. If you bring a kayak or paddle board you can paddle just south towards Meeks Bay and tuck yourself into a number of smallish beaches if you want some privacy. When we have a weak winter and the lake level drops , you will have a very small 6-8 foot deep sandy beach area but we haven't had that for quite a few years. So the only thing you don't really get here is a big sandy beach but you do get a fantastic stretch of beautiful lake tahoe in a park like atmosphere with towering trees !!! Not too shabby!

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