The best way to explore the Lake Tahoe area is on the Tahoe Rim Trail. The Tahoe Trim Trail in Lake Tahoe, CA is 165 miles long. This single track trail can be used for hiking, horse riding and biking. It runs along the ridge tops of the Lake Tahoe basin. The Tahoe Rim Trail goes across six counties and through two states. About 50 miles of the trail crosses over the Pacific Crest national Scenic Trail. Maps are available to make the trail easier to follow and to help you decide where to go. You can also learn about the various scenic points along the trail and the special attractions you pass along. The view form the trail alone is enough to make you get started on the trail, but it all the other natural beauty that will keep you going around. Completely the trail may be a challenge, but it is a worth while experience. To allow you to complete the trail you are allowed to camp overnight for a limited time off to the side of the trail. Be sure to double check on rules and regulations about camping, though, as this has been known to change. Additionally, biking is not allowed on all areas of the trail so that should be checked into before beginning on the trail, too. It is also wise to do a weather check before beginning on the Tahoe Rim Trail as some points may be snow covered during certain times of the year.
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