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Upper Eagle Falls

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Upper Eagle Falls

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Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

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  • Location: El Dorado County, California, United States

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    August 25, 2023

    Hiking

    This pretty, 50-foot waterfall is just a 5-minute walk or so from the Eagle Lake Trailhead — but as you might imagine, that gets pretty busy. If that trailhead is full, you can often find parking at the Vikingsholm Trailhead a little farther up the road.

    December 18, 2023

    Running

    Upper Eagle Falls is a 50-foot waterfall in Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. The falls are only a short distance to a parking lot, so it is very accessible. This also means that during high season, the falls can be very busy.

    October 13, 2024

    Hiking

    During our hike in mid October, we couldn’t see the waterfall as it was almost dried up. Considering the height of the bridge it must look stunning after the raining season.
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    Planning your trip requires a bit of foresight, as permits are necessary for day hikes into the Desolation Wilderness and are typically available at the trailhead. The trail starts with a substantial uphill climb from the Bayview Trailhead, so an early start is advisable to make the most of your day. Be aware that winter conditions can bring frozen waterfalls and icy patches, potentially requiring specialized gear like crampons.

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    If you're seeking a quick but rewarding escape into nature, the Eagle Trail Loop delivers. This easy route winds through scenic spots, offering glimpses of the stunning Emerald Bay and the vast expanse of Lake Tahoe. You'll encounter the beautiful Upper Eagle Falls, providing a refreshing natural highlight along the way. It's a perfect short stroll to soak in some of California's iconic beauty.

    This 0.8-mile (1.3 km) hike, with a gentle 106 feet (32 metres) of elevation gain, is easily accessible and typically takes just 22 minutes. You'll find convenient parking nearby, making it an excellent choice for a spontaneous and relaxed outing. It's a great option for families or anyone looking for an easy, high-payoff experience.

    This particular Eagle Trail Loop is a gem for its accessibility and the concentrated beauty it offers. Unlike some of the more strenuous trails sharing the name, this one focuses on delivering iconic views of Emerald Bay and Lake Tahoe with minimal effort, making it a standout for those short on time but eager for a memorable experience in El Dorado County.

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    The Eagle Falls Trail offers a quintessential Lake Tahoe hiking experience, leading you through lush forests and over distinctive stone stairs carved into the mountainside. You'll pass the cascading Eagle Falls, especially vibrant with snowmelt in late spring, before reaching stunning viewpoints overlooking Emerald Bay. The path continues to the tranquil Eagle Lake, nestled among steep granite cliffs, providing a serene backdrop for a rewarding outing.

    This easy 2.6-mile (4.1 km) hike, with an elevation gain of 502 feet (153 metres) and an estimated duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, is incredibly popular. To avoid crowds and secure a spot in the paid parking lot, plan to arrive early in the morning or consider visiting during the quieter shoulder seasons. If you extend your hike into the Desolation Wilderness beyond the falls, remember to obtain a free day-use permit.

    Beyond its natural beauty, the Eagle Falls Trail serves as a gateway to the vast Desolation Wilderness, offering a taste of its rugged landscapes. The trail's unique stone stairs and panoramic views of Emerald Bay and Lake Tahoe make it a highly photographed and iconic destination, perfect for families and beginners looking for a high-reward, low-effort adventure.

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    Location: El Dorado County, California, United States

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