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Features
Fall Colors · Lake · Views · Wildlife
Overview
This challenging run rewards you with some of the most spectacular views of Lake Tahoe around.
Need to Know
This run is recommended as a shuttle. You can park one car at the southern end at Spooner Lake. The second car can be left at Tunnel Creek Station where you can pop into the Tunnel Creek Cafe for a bite to eat after working up an appetite on your run!
Runner Notes
There are some very narrow sections with a steep drop off especially on the
Marlette Flume Trail so take your time when running along any of these narrow sections.
Description
Starting from the Spooner Lake parking lot, hop on North Canyon Road to start the run. At approximately one mile start looking for the beginning of the
Marlette Lake Trail which will be on the left-hand side of the road.
This trail begins just to the north of Spooner Lake. In the first three miles, the trail climbs approximately 1,500 feet to Marlette Saddle which is the high point of the trail at 8,200 ft. Although this part of the run is challenging, be sure to take in the scenery as you'll pass through groves of aspens and conifers through which you may catch a glimpse of old logging cabins.
Once you crest Marlette Saddle, enjoy a half mile descent down to the beautiful blue Marlette Lake. The
Marlette Lake Trail ends at the southern end of the lake, but you can continue along the lake using the Marlette Lake Road that runs along the shore.
This flat jeep road is scenic in its own right as it skirts the shores of Lake Marlette giving you a chance to take in the views. This is just a short segment of dirt road that connects to
Marlette Flume Trail where the real fun begins!
The
Marlette Flume Trail boasts some truly spectacular views of Lake Tahoe. It begins with a 4.4-mile gentle descent from Lake Marlette to its northern junction with
Tunnel Creek Road. This historic trail traverses the ridge, weaving around rocks and trees and then opening up to expansive views of Lake Tahoe and the mountains beyond. Although the trail feels mostly flat or slightly downhill, do use caution as this section has very steep drop offs and the trail can be very narrow in some sections. Make sure you take the time to take in the views!
From
Marlette Flume Trail, get ready for a slightly steeper downhill cruise as the next three miles features a 1,500-foot descent down the
Tunnel Creek Road. This dirt jeep road will still give you glimpses of Lake Tahoe before ending at Tunnel Creek Station.
Flora & Fauna
Predominantly conifer and aspen forests, which are beautiful in the fall.
Contacts
Shared By:
Kristen Arendt
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