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5.0 based on 15 reviews
Easily one of the best bike parks anywhere. You can see the care and attention that has gone into crafting this place. Lines for everyone from beginner to the advanced rider. A "must visit" when in town if you are into bikes.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Not too challenging, and good for the entire family. Great way to bike from Squaw into town, have lunch, visit Commons beach and bike back again.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The new paved path is 3 miles from the intersection of Lakeshore and Hwy 28 which has 50 parking places. Terrific views of Lake Tahoe and ten vista points on the way. Give yourself an hour and half if walking and 30 minutes if biking.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We walked the trail in the evening and at that time the were only a few people on the trail. The view is amazing - as the trail is along the lake, most of the time. To find the trail head, you can search for Tunnel Creek Cafe. There are two large parking lots, off of Ponderosa Ranch road (yes, Bonanza). There are two trails - one that is up near the hills behind the Cafe and one you want that is paved, down from the cafe, next to the highway. There is a port-a-potty near the trail head. You walk along the road for a short time and then the trail leads you up the hill with the forest on the left and the highway/lake on the right. There are small pop outs all along the trail with quotes and explanations of the flora/fauna/etc of the area. After less than a mile, you walk through a tunnel to get to the other side of the highway where the trail continues. (There is also a bathroom there.) You walk on this part of the trail for almost 2 more miles and all along the way are paths that take you down to the lake with several little beaches. The walk is easy and paved and again, absolutely beautiful! We would definetly do this walk again.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
This challenging lift-service mountain bike trail at Squaw Valley is intended for the experienced and sturdy biker with its singletrack switchbacks and water crossings.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
My friend and I am beginner/intermediate mountain bikers. We are in our fifties and I have to say we had an absolute blast lots to choose from on the trails. Very clearly marked trails from beginner, to intermediate and advanced! Staff were extremely friendly and helpful, the lifts worked great, everything timely and organized, and line wait times were reasonable. We went late summer pre-covid. We can't wait to go back once the park opens up again! Yes it was expensive but it was completely worth it! And of course in the Tahoe and Truckee area there are other places to mountain bike that are awesome and are free.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Intermediate and pleasant lift-service mountain bike trail at Squaw Valley.
This smooth singletrack lift-service mountain bike trail at Northstar is intended for advanced intermediate bikers.
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