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Places to Bike

Mountain Bike Trails
Marlette Flume Trail
– Strenuous
http://theflumetrail.com/
This ride, an exciting singletrack 2000 feet above Lake
Tahoe, is one of the most scenic anywhere. Most riders start
at Spooner Lake. Take the north Canyon road to Marlette Lake
dam (6 miles, 800 foot gain) and follow the historic flume
line for 4.4 miles to Tunnel Creek Rd.
1.Reverse
the ride back to Spooner Lake. Watch your speed and other
visitors while descending North Canyon. 21 mi. roundtrip. 3
- 5 hours total.
2.Descend
Tunnel Creek Road to Highway 28. This is a steep (1800 foot)
and sandy 2.5 mile descent. Serious accidents have occurred
here so watch your speed and other visitors. One way mileage
from Spooner Lake is 13 mi. 3 - 4 hours total.
3.Backcountry
loop back to Spooner Lake. Take the Tunnel Creek road toward
Franktown Creek. Take the Red House Flume and follow dirt
roads back to Marlette and Spooner Lakes. Loop mileage is 24
mi. and 2500 foot gain. 4 - 6 hours. This ride is
recommended for strong, experienced riders only.
4.Backcountry
loop to Spooner Lake via Tahoe Rim Trail. Take Tunnel Creek
road uphill to Twin Lakes junction and take the Rim Trail
north to Hobart/Marlette Road. Follow this road back to
Marlette Lake and Spooner Lake. 4 - 6 hours. Loop mileage is
22 mi. and 2000 foot gain. Recommended for strong,
experienced riders only.
Brockway Summit to Martis Peak,
5 mi. - Moderate
The Martis Peak Road is a 5 mile climb well worth the
effort. Drive north on Hwy. 267 from Kings Beach to Brockway
Summit. Park 1/2 mi. past the summit on Forest Service Rd.
18N02.
Mt. Rose Downhill (Kamikaze)
- Strenuous
Park at the Diamond Peak X-Country Ski area. Take the trail
to the Fire Pit and ride through (yes, through) the fire
pit. This ride is for those with a sense of adventure as the
trail is not clearly marked. Ride for about 45 minutes to 1
hour to the Diamond Peak Ski Resort property.
You will need two cars, one parked at Diamond
Peak X-Country and the other at Diamond Peak Ski Resort. Or,
if you want a longer ride you can do the loop back to were
you started. From Diamond Peak Ski Resort to First Green to
Fairview, then either take Mt. Rose Hwy. or the Old Mt. Rose
Hwy. trail back to Diamond Peak X-Country. The loop takes
about 2 - 2-1/2 hours.
Diamond Peak X-Country/Tahoe Meadow,
Choose your mileage - Easy to Strenuous
From the parking lot at Diamond Peak X-Country, east to the
Tahoe Meadows along Hwy. 431 you will find many unmarked
bike trails - Please note the trails will be on your right
(east side of the hwy.) as you drive or bike up towards the
summit. These trails are varying lengths and difficulties,
so please be aware and bike with care.
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