Spooner Lake Trails

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 Spooner Lake is encircled by a pleasant 2-mile loop trail, and is a great starting point for several other trails throughout the Lake Tahoe Basin area. 
Trail Uses
Accessible Experience Walking Mountain biking Cross-country skiing Paddling
Location
Douglas County
Length
2.50 miles (Loop)
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Incline Village
Surface
Dirt, Gravel/Crushed Stone, Paved, Rock/Ledge, Sand
Pets
Permitted on Leash
Fees
Yes

Description

The 2.2-mile loop around Spooner Lake begins at the North Canyon Road parking lot at the west end of the lake, and continues around it. At its east end, a 0.3-mile trail connects to the trailhead for the Spooner Summit and Clear Creek trails. There are several additional trailheads along that loop that lead to several larger trail networks if you are looking for a longer or more strenuous hike, include the North Canyon Road Trail, to the Marlette Flume Trail and the Tahoe Rim Trail.

Fishing, swimming and kayaking are popular summertime activities at Spooner Lake. Fishing licenses are required and can be obtained through the Nevada Department of Wildlife website. In the winter, Spooner Lake is a popular cross country ski and snowshoe area. If there is enough snow, the area is groomed and kept in good condition. 

Other Information

The only ADA trail in the area is the Spooner Lake trail. Visit the Trail Access Project website for more information. 

Two cabins are available for rent. Visit the Nevada State Park reservation system website to book your stay!

Spooner Lake backcountry is comprised of over 50 miles of equestrian, hiking and mountain biking trails. Various cabins are available to rent for overnight camping. Three primitive campsites are available throughout the backcountry: Marlette Peak, Hobart, and North Canyon. The campsites are equipped with picnic tables, bear boxes, a fire pit, and restrooms. Camping outside of these areas is not permitted. 

Park hours: sunrise - sunset.

Visit the Spooner Lake & Backcountry State Park website for weather conditions and updates.

Visit the Carson Valley website for more fun events, lodging and other unique outdoor experiences!

Trail Manager

For additional information, visit the Nevada State Parks website, or contact:

Nevada State Parks - Spooner Lake
PO Box 6116
Incline Village, NV 89452
Phone: (775) 831-0494
slsp@parks.nv.gov
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Trail Tips

Plan Ahead and Prepare
Be prepared for extreme weather. Bring rain/wind gear, warm clothing, and matches/fire starters.

Trailhead Information

The park entrance is off NV-28, 11.6 miles south from Incline Village. The park entrance is located on the north side of the highway and is well marked. 

Spooner Lake may also be accessed from its east end via a 0.3-mile trail from US-50, 0.8 miles east of the intersection of US-50 with NV-28. 

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