Moderate Snowshoe Hike – Tahoe Vista Trail (Lake Views)
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Sunday, February 1 | 9:00 AM Meet-Up
Join us for a 🟨 moderate snowshoe hike on the Tahoe Vista Trail, a classic North Lake Tahoe route that climbs steadily through forested terrain to scenic viewpoints overlooking Lake Tahoe.
Notes:
- The trail will probably be pretty packed and icy, so please bring microspikes—we’ll likely be using them most of the way. Still bring snowshoes just in case we hit deeper or softer snow.
- This is a moderate uphill hike, so it’s not the best choice for beginners or for anyone who hasn’t used snowshoes or microspikes before.
Expect a solid workout, peaceful winter surroundings, and rewarding lake views. This hike is best suited for participants comfortable with uphill travel and winter trail conditions. The pace will be supportive and social, with breaks along the way, but expect sustained climbing and variable snow depending on weather.
📍 Meet-Up & Location
Meet Time: 9:00 AM
Meet Location: Tahoe Vista Trailhead parking area
Coordinates: 39.25837° N, 120.06472° W
(Coordinates are recommended, as Apple Maps and Google Maps may be slightly off.)
🥾 Hike Details
Distance: 7.4 miles (roundtrip, out & back)
Elevation Gain: ~1,505 ft
Estimated Time: 4.5 hours
Experience Level: 🟨 Moderate (some snowshoeing or winter hiking experience recommended)
🎒 Recommended Gear
Snowshoes and Microspikes (essential)
Poles (essential)
Backpack with straps (for carrying snowshoes if needed)
Layered winter clothing (base, mid, waterproof/windproof outer layers)
Warm hat, insulated gloves, warm socks
Waterproof snow boots or hiking boots
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Water and snacks
⏰ Schedule
9:00 AM: Meet at the trailhead and gear up
Begin hiking as a group
Scenic viewpoints, short breaks, group photo
Return at a steady, relaxed pace
📍 Trail Info
AllTrails:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/tahoe-vista-trail
❄️ Weather & Safety Notice
Winter weather in Tahoe can change quickly. If conditions become unsafe due to storms, wind, or road closures, the hike may be delayed or rescheduled.
Snowshoeing and winter hiking involve inherent risks, including slips, falls, changing weather, and variable trail conditions. Event organizers are volunteers and are not professional guides.
By RSVPing and participating, you acknowledge and accept these risks and agree to assume full responsibility for your own safety. Participation is at your own risk. By signing up through Meetup, you also agree to Meetup’s Terms of Service, including the release of liability outlined in Section 6.2.
📝 Additional Notes
Winter driving conditions may exist—check road conditions and carry chains if required.
Everyone is welcome—new and returning hikers alike.
