The Lake Tahoe area is a wonderland of beautiful waterways, mountainous regions, recreational areas, campgrounds, and more. One of the most popular activities to enjoy in the area is hiking. A great place to do this is along the Floating Island Lake Trail.
Once here you’ll find that there are actually three trails in one.
Together the area is commonly referred to as the Desolation Wilderness, Mount Tallac Trailhead, its components being the Floating Island Lake Trail, Cathedral Lake Trail, and Mount Tallac, extending one way 1.7 miles, 2.5 miles, and 5 miles, respectively.
No matter what time of year you choose to explore, getting here is relatively easy.
From South Lake Tahoe, you take Highway 89 for approximately 3.5 miles, or set your odometer to go 18 miles south of Emerald Bay State Park, located on the west side of Lake Tahoe.
The Floating Island Lake Trail is considered to be a moderate level hike, making it a great option for people of different hiking and stamina abilities.
Once along it, you’ll be captivated by the verdant plant life and abundance of wildlife that thrive here all year-round.
Stands of trees like these mirrored along the Floating Island Lake surface are commonplace.
There is so much stunning beauty here, set against the backdrop of the soaring mountains.
Floating Island Lake is simply stunning, particularly when the sun is out.
These rocks peeping out from beneath the water speak to the different depths found all over the lake.
Dogs are allowed on the trails when on a leash, so even your fur babies can enjoy the journey!
Be sure to stop along the way to take pictures, take a dip in the cool water (depending on the time of year, if you dare), enjoy a picnic lunch, or just meditate to the sound of the water lapping up to the shore.
If you would enjoy meandering through a picturesque mountain range, be sure to add the Floating Island Lake Trail to your al fresco adventure itinerary!
Have you hiked along the Floating Island Lake Trail? If so, what did you and your family enjoy the most? We’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there.
If you’re looking for other exciting hikes in the Northern California area, be sure to check out these 13 short and scenic ones for everyone.
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