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The Tahoe Rim Trail is an incredible trail system which completely circles the Tahoe Basin area. Unfortunately about half of this trail system is set aside for hikers and horseback riders only. But the parts that are available to mountain bikers are exceptional trails of a rare caliber. Due to the elevation and the technical nature of these trails they are more suitable for riders who are confident in their abilities.
Over the summer of 2007 I spent a lot of time exploring the MTB legal sections of the TRT. It's an amazing trail with tons of incredible riding for all levels of riders.
On the east shore you have some great trails for beginning and intermediate riders, The local bike shops offer a shuttle to the top of Mount Rose which offer some great routes for beginning and intermediate riders. A little further south from Spooner Summit to Kingsbury Grade is a great 14 mile section of the TRT which will challenge most intermediate riders. It can be ridden as a 25 mile out-and-back or you can just ride to South Camp Peak and back. The Spooner to Kingsbury section offers some really fun technical riding and some of the best views in Tahoe. I have a ride report from a Mt. Rose and Kingsbury Grade which can give you some idea of what to expect. I also have a much older ride report from Rose to Spooner Summit including some pictures and descriptions of the famous Flume Trail (much over rated).
On the South Shore is some of my favorite riding anywhere. Kingsbury to Star Lake and Freel Pass is a strenuous climb and generally a fast/ fun descent in the reverse direction. Advanced riders can challenge themselves to The Punisher, a route that goes from Kingsbury grade over Freel Pass to Saxon Creek, AKA Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. My favorite part of this trail is actually above Toads descending from Freel Meadow to Saxxon Creek. The descent is a flowy boulder strewn paradise of technical goodness.
The north shore of Tahoe is a little less familiar to me. Brockway Summit to Tahoe City is an excellent route and filled with some great views of Donner Summit and the Tahoe basin alike. Hopefully over the next year I'll get a chance to explore some of the great trails I've heard about on the North end of the Lake.
My Mt. Rose to Kingsbury Grade Video shows some significant sections of the Rim Trail : Hosted on Google Video
Punisher Plus - A brutal 40 mile route which goes from Spooner Summit to Kingsbury Grade then over Freel Pass and all the way to Mr. Toads Wild Ride. This point to point route is enough to challenge most any rider. With over 6000' of climbing including a brutal climb of Freel Pass (9700') and tons of technical riding on the TRT and Toads this route is best for expert riders with lots of stamina.
Mount Rose to Marlett Peak - The Tahoe Rim Trail is a huge system that surrounds the entire Lake Tahoe Basin. Almost all the other rides in the basin touch the Rim trail in one way or the other. Much of this trail is rugged challenging singletrack which is suitable for advanced riders only.
![]() | A full 360 degree Panoramic shot from atop South Camp Peak, the highest point on the Spooner Summit - Kingsbury Grade leg of the route. |
Working our way around the backside of Monument Peak this is approximately a 180 degree panoramic shot... the trail is fairly straight at this point. | ![]() |
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