Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Trail to Meyers
Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Trail to Meyers
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Hike the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Trail to Meyers, a moderate 7.1-mile paved route through dense forests and past Sawmill Pond, perfect for
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.75 km
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3.94 km
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4.86 km
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11.4 km
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7.95 km
3.36 km
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10.3 km
1.01 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The estimated duration for hiking this route is approximately 2 hours and 57 minutes, covering a distance of about 11.4 kilometers (7.1 miles).
The route primarily consists of paved multi-use paths, offering a smooth and easy walking surface. Sections like the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Path, Sawmill Bike Path, and Meyers Bike Path South are all described as having smooth pavement.
Yes, the paths that make up this route are considered easy, with 'Easy' physical ratings and 'Green' climb difficulties. They are explicitly designed as multi-use and family-friendly, making them suitable for all skill levels, including those with strollers.
You can expect a pleasant experience winding through dense forest, particularly along the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Path and Sawmill Bike Path, which offer a canopy of trees. While the immediate paths focus on forest and roadside views, the broader Lake Tahoe area is known for stunning vistas.
Along the route, you'll pass by the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Path Junction and the Lake Tahoe Bikepath 🚲Viking to Sawmill. You can also find Sawmill Pond, which is a pleasant spot.
Yes, the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Path connects to the Sawmill Bike Path, which then leads towards Meyers, effectively linking communities. The route also utilizes sections of the 50 (California) and the Meyers Bike Path South.
Yes, dogs are allowed on these paved multi-use paths, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companion.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Trail to Meyers, as it consists of public multi-use paths within the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit.
Given its paved surface and relatively low elevation, this trail is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring, summer, and fall offer pleasant conditions. While winter hiking is possible, be aware of potential snow and ice on the paths.
The route connects various paths, so there isn't one single official trailhead. You can typically access sections of the Lake Tahoe Boulevard Bike Path or Sawmill Bike Path from various points. Parking is generally available at public access points or near amenities in the Meyers area.
As the route connects through communities and along roads, you will find amenities such as cafes, pubs, and restrooms in the Meyers area or along Lake Tahoe Boulevard. These paths are designed for connectivity, so services are usually accessible.
Yes, due to its paved surface and easy grade, the paths that make up this route are highly accessible and suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, making it an inclusive option for many users.