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The best running trails in Plumas County

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Jogging in Plumas County offers diverse landscapes where the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mountains converge. The region features towering pines, rugged mountains, and expansive, verdant valleys, providing varied terrain for running. Over 75% of the county is national forest land, encompassing numerous crystalline lakes and streams. These natural features create a network of routes suitable for different running preferences.

Best jogging routes in Plumas County

  • The most popular jogging route is Upper Salmon, Deer, & Packer Lakes, a 9.4…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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Upper Salmon, Deer, & Packer Lakes

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Jog the difficult 9.4-mile Upper Salmon, Deer, & Packer Lakes trail in Tahoe National Forest, gaining 1867 feet in 2 hours and 7 minutes.

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Jogging the 11.4-mile Pacific Crest Trail and Round Lake Trail to Deer Lake offers a difficult climb with views of Upper Salmon Lake.

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Jog the 3.4-mile Tamarack Lakes loop via the Pacific Crest Trail in Tahoe National Forest, a moderate route with 604 feet of gain.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Wilko Koning
January 16, 2024, South Tamarack Lake

Both the North and South Tamarack Lakes are beautiful and pristine lakes with the Pacific Crest Trail weaving right through them. The biggest difference between the two lakes is that South Tamarack Lake has better access points if you want to take a dip.

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With the Pacific Crest Trail splitting North and South Tamarack Lake this is definitely a beautiful section of the trail. It's hard to pick a favorite, so I'll let you be the judge.

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Greg Azzaretti
March 28, 2023, Long Lake

Spectacular views of Long Lake and the entire Lakes Basin area can be had throughout this entire section of trail. The western section of trail is higher up from the lake and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. As you get closer to the lake be sure to check out the crystal clear water and soak your feet after a long day of hiking.

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Don't let the "Little" in Little Bear lake let you think it's any lesser than its Big counterpart. Little Bear Lake offers you the tranquility and seclusion of a private alpine lake. A perfect spot for a quick break or picnic while hiking.

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Crystal clear water awaits you in this glacial lake. Perfect for soaking the feet after a long day on the trail and taking in all the scenery.

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Both the North and South Tamarack Lakes are beautiful and pristine lakes with the Pacific Crest Trail weaving right through them. The biggest difference between the two lakes is that South Tamarack Lake has better access points if you want to take a dip.

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With the Pacific Crest Trail splitting North and South Tamarack Lake this is definitely a beautiful section of the trail. It's hard to pick a favorite, so I'll let you be the judge.

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The tallest remaining portion of the eroded andesitic stratovolcano, Mount Tehama, Brokeoff Mountain has the second-highest elevation in the park, behind Lassen Peak, which is connected to Brokeoff Mountain, geologically, and can be seen from the summit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of running trails can I expect in Plumas County?

Plumas County offers a diverse range of running trails, from rugged mountain paths to paved lakeside routes. You'll find trails winding through towering pines and firs, alongside crystalline lakes, and across expansive valleys. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, suitable for both moderate and more challenging runs, often with significant elevation changes.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running routes in Plumas County?

While many routes in Plumas County are rated as difficult, there are options for those seeking a more moderate experience. For example, the Tamarack Lakes loop via Pacific Crest Trail is a moderate 3.4-mile (5.5 km) trail that can be completed in under an hour, offering a beautiful lake-filled landscape without extreme difficulty. Additionally, the 11-mile paved bike path around Lake Almanor is excellent for a smoother, less strenuous run.

What are some scenic running routes in Plumas County?

Plumas County is renowned for its natural beauty. Routes like Upper Salmon, Deer, & Packer Lakes offer stunning views of multiple alpine lakes. The Pacific Crest Trail and Round Lake Trail to Deer Lake also provides picturesque vistas, including views of Deer Lake. Many trails in the Lakes Basin Recreation Area, with its 47 trails and over 30 alpine lakes, are incredibly scenic.

Can I find loop running trails in Plumas County?

Yes, loop trails are available for runners who prefer to start and end in the same location. The Tamarack Lakes loop via Pacific Crest Trail is a popular option. Another great choice is the Little Bear Lake – Big Bear Lake loop from Cub Lake, which is a challenging 5.2-mile (8.4 km) route.

Are there any running trails suitable for families in Plumas County?

For families, the paved 11-mile path around Lake Almanor is a great option, offering smooth surfaces and scenic views. Additionally, the one-mile paved trail to Fraizer Falls provides an accessible and picturesque walk or short run, leading to Plumas County's tallest waterfall. These options are generally less strenuous and more accommodating for various fitness levels.

What kind of natural attractions can I see along the running routes?

Plumas County's running routes often pass by stunning natural features. You might encounter geothermal areas like Terminal Geyser – Lassen Volcanic National Park, or enjoy views from the Cub-Butt Divide ridge. The region is also home to over 100 lakes and 1,000 miles of streams, providing numerous opportunities to run alongside pristine waters and through areas like the Chips Creek canyon.

What is the best time of year to go running in Plumas County?

Plumas County is a four-season destination, offering unique running experiences throughout the year. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn offers crisp air and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for exploring the high-altitude trails around the many lakes. While winter running is possible, trail conditions can vary significantly with snow and ice, especially at higher elevations.

Are there dog-friendly running routes in Plumas County?

Many trails within Plumas National Forest and Lassen National Forest are generally dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific regulations for each trail or park unit. When running with your dog, ensure they are on a leash, you carry waste bags, and bring enough water for both of you, especially on longer routes or during warmer weather.

How long are the running trails in Plumas County?

The running trails in Plumas County vary significantly in length. You can find shorter loops like the Tamarack Lakes loop at 3.4 miles (5.5 km), up to longer, more challenging routes such as Pacific Crest Trail and Round Lake Trail to Deer Lake, which is 11.4 miles (18.4 km) long.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Plumas County?

Runners frequently praise the untouched wilderness and diverse landscapes of Plumas County. The extensive network of trails through mountains, forests, and alongside numerous crystalline lakes provides a sense of solitude and natural beauty. The variety of terrain, from challenging mountain ascents to smoother lakeside paths, is also highly appreciated by the komoot community.

Are there any specific landmarks or points of interest along the running trails?

Beyond the natural beauty, you might encounter interesting landmarks. For instance, a section of the Pacific Crest Trail passes by the PCT Midpoint marker. Other points of interest include the PCT Junction & Trail to Dream Lake & Drakesbad Hot Springs, offering unique sights for those exploring the region's trails.

What are the general trail conditions like for running in Plumas County?

Trail conditions in Plumas County can range from well-maintained paved paths, like the one around Lake Almanor, to rugged, uneven backcountry trails. Many routes involve elevation changes and natural surfaces, which can be challenging. Conditions can also vary seasonally, with potential for snow and ice in winter or dry, dusty conditions in late summer. It's always advisable to check local conditions before heading out.

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