Eagle Rock Trailhead

3370 W Lake Blvd, Homewood, CA 96141

Hours

There are no specific operating hours as the trail is open year-round. Day use.

Cost

Eagle Rock Trail is a public access trail and does not require any tickets or admission fees.

Prices are subject to change. Please check their website for updates.

About

One of the allures to vacationing in the North Lake Tahoe area is hiking the vast expanse of trails. But with the challenging altitude and some courses being lengthy and difficult, what options exist for families or novices?

The answer is Eagle Rock Trailhead.

Initially formed by volcanic activity around 2.5 million years ago, Eagle Rock is an awe-inspiring reminder of our planet's dynamic nature.

The geological masterpiece is 6,286 feet tall, has weathered the times, and is a shelter for a diverse wildlife range.

From atop Eagle Rock, you'll feel like a native Washoe or an explorer during California's Gold Rush. Below is Lake Tahoe, the largest glacial lake in America, whose deep azure waters resemble a sapphire.

Beyond its geological and historical significance, Eagle Rock Trailhead is a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The trail, approximately a mile long, offers an accessible hike for adults and children. Every twist and turn reveals a new scenic surprise as you ascend the winding path.

But the pinnacle of the journey is the awe-inspiring panorama at the summit. Here, the scent of Jeffrey pines is strong on the wind, and the lake looks enchanting.

Eagle Rock Trailhead is calling your name if you're looking for a hike the whole family can enjoy or a short hike as an avid trekker.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Hikers are in for an enjoyable trek once you park at the Eagle Rock Trailhead!

The course is an out-and-back route that is .7 miles long. The elevation gain is 239 feet, making this journey perfect for beginners, elderly, and children. On average, hikers report it takes about a half hour to complete.

Hikers comment that the trail can be dusty and that footing is challenging near the summit. All of which is worth the effort because the reward is the summit's view!

Eagle Rock gives hikers picture-perfect views of the distant shimmering water and North Lake Tahoe's natural beauty.

Additionally, the trail is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Birdwatchers will be thrilled to spot the Mountain Chickadee and the Steller's Jay. The trail is also known for its wildflowers, which bloom in abundance during the spring and summer months.

Local Tips

  • Pack plenty of water and sunscreen; the trail lacks shade.
  • The path can get crowded on weekends, so try to go on a weekday if possible.
  • Coyotes may be heard on morning hikes.
  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes for navigating the rocky trail near the summit.
  • Check the weather forecast before going, as the path can get slippery when wet.
  • Leashed dogs are allowed on the trail.

Location

3370 W Lake Blvd, Homewood, CA 96141

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit North Lake Tahoe depends on your favorite activities. Winter generally brings heavy snowfall so the months between December and March are prime time for skiing and snowboarding. Summer stretches from June through August, with warm weather that is perfect for boating, swimming, and hiking along the inspiring shoreline.

Things to Do in North Lake Tahoe

Winter: For winter adventures and snowy family fun, North Lake Tahoe offers incredible cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice skating for everyone in the group. Experience the starry night with a Moonlight Snowshoe Tour, or the annual family-friendly North Lake Tahoe SNOWFEST.


Spring/Fall: And if you're more of a spring and fall traveler, we’ve got you covered. Shirley Canyon Trail located in Palisades Tahoe offers one of the best half-day hikes around. With dog-friendly trails, waterfalls, and granite boulders there’s no lack of beauty. Or for a family day of hiking, Eagle Rock Hiking Trails offers an easy incline to an incredible view. And with ample mountain biking trails all throughout North Lake Tahoe, you’ll have plenty to keep you exploring.


Summer: Finally, if summer calls to your soul and you crave water adventures North Lake Tahoe offers a ton of summer activities for everyone in your group. From boating to paddle boarding, fishing, and relaxing on the beach, you’ll have over 1,600 feet of lakefront to explore including some unique fresh-water beaches.


Lastly as the day winds down, and the sun begins to set, Christy Hill offers a breathtaking sunset view of the lake—sitting 100 feet above the lake’s shoreline. And as North Lake Tahoe’s premier dining experience, this sweet spot is anything but stuffy! This incredible dining experience is a must-do to end your day!

Visitors often wonder about the distinct vibes, activities, and amenities of these two regions. North Lake Tahoe is typically described as more laid-back, focusing on outdoor activities and natural beauty. In contrast, South Lake Tahoe has a lively town atmosphere with a mix of nature and entertainment, including casinos on the Nevada side.

Given its proximity, many visitors to North Lake Tahoe fly into Reno. The distance from Reno-Tahoe International Airport to North Lake Tahoe is approximately 40 miles, which is about a 45-minute drive without traffic.

Throughout the year, this picturesque region comes alive with music, festivities, sports competitions, and community gatherings.

  • Music on the Beach: A summer concert series in Kings Beach, CA set on the shores of Lake Tahoe
  • World Cup at Palisades Tahoe: A prestigious skiing event, drawing international competitors and fans to witness top-tier ski racing at its finest.
  • Tahoe City Wine Walk: A fun summer event where you can sample wine and local food all while enjoying the scenic lakeside setting.
  • Fourth of July Celebrations: Both Truckee and Tahoe City host spectacular firework shows over Lake Tahoe, accompanied by parades and other festive events.
  • Made in Tahoe Festival: Palisades Tahoe helps celebrate all things local, this event showcases artists, chefs, craftsmen, and businesses from the Tahoe region.
  • Lake Tahoe Snowfest: A winter carnival celebrating the magic of snow with parades, parties, and mountain events.
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