Spooner Lake & Meadow Trails
1. Spooner Lake - 4.5km
(STAY OFF THE ICE)
2. Spooner Meadow - 4.0km
3. Flying Goose - 4.0km
4. Summit Camp - 3.5km
5. North Canyon - 1.5km
6. Spooner Cabin - 1.5km
7. Upper Meadow - 1.0km
8. Flying Goose connect - .5km
9. Meadow connect - .5km
High Country Trails
10. North Canyon - 5.0km
11. Lower Aspen - 1.0km
12. Upper Aspen - 3.5km
13. Wild Cat - 1.5km
14. Marlette Saddle - 1.5km
15. Super "G" - 1.9km
16. Marlette Lake - 3.5km
17. Saints Rest - 8.0km
18. Bear Mountain - 3.5km
19. Marlette Overlook - 2.8km
20. The Big Loop-from Marlette - 17km
5 star loops
Spooner Lake Trail - 4.5km
The prettiest beginner trail at Tahoe.
Summit Camp & Flying Goose - 7.5km
Rolling intermediate skiing close to the day lodge.
Wild Cat Tahoe View - 8.0km
Past the cabin to a great view of Tahoe.
Saints Rest - 22km
Via the Aspen, Super G and North Canyon trails.
The Big Loop - 35km
A difficult but incredibly scenic groomed back country tour.
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Introducing Spooner Lake Cross Country Ski Trails
We have over 80 kilometers of superbly groomed cross country ski trails spread over 9000 acres.
Terrain: 30% beginner, 40% intermediate, 30% advanced.
Our trails are beautifully groomed and maintained for classic and skating techniques every evening and night by people who love to ski.
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Printed maps are also available at the Lodge.
The trails around Spooner and Meadow wind through beautiful aspen groves and along scenic creeks. With only moderate changes in elevation, these trails are perfect for all levels of skier.
Trails gradually increase in difficulty to the black diamond trails near Marlette Lake, where you are treated to outstanding vistas of Lake Tahoe and Washoe Valley Nevada.
The Big Loop is an extraordinarily beautiful groomed ski tour. The loop is best enjoyed by fit advanced skiers as there is 3700' of climbing and many fun serpentine descents in the 35 km length (lodge - back to the lodge). The downhills are best if you ski counter clockwise.
Take plenty of water, food, extra clothing, a map and plan two to six hours to complete the ski. Start early to ensure the best snow conditions. The trail is marked with blue reflective diamonds, black poles with reflectors, bamboo and yellow trail junction signs.
Please ask at the lodge about current conditions of the trail before starting out.
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