Grass Lake Recreation Area is a scenic outdoor destination within the Eldorado National Forest in California, offering diverse recreational activities including hiking, fishing, and camping amid pristine forest and lake settings.
Grass Lake Recreation Area is located within the Eldorado National Forest in the Sierra Nevada region of California. The area centers around Grass Lake, a small, tranquil alpine lake surrounded by dense pine and fir forests. Elevations here range roughly from 6,800 to 7,200 feet, creating a cool, montane climate suitable for a variety of native flora and fauna. The lake and surrounding wetlands support populations of trout and amphibians, while the forest is home to black bears, mule deer, and numerous bird species. The terrain includes gentle meadows, mixed conifer stands, and rocky outcrops, providing scenic variety to visitors. This recreation area has historically served as a summer retreat and fishing spot for locals and travelers along nearby Highway 50. Today, it offers developed campgrounds, picnic facilities, and trail access that appeals to families, anglers, backpackers, and mountain bike riders. The area's relatively low elevation compared with nearby high Sierra areas means it has a longer summer season and early spring thaw, extending visitor opportunities. Nearby hiking trails lead to several small lakes, ridge viewpoints, and forest loops that showcase the quiet natural beauty of the Eldorado National Forest. Grass Lake Recreation Area’s blend of water-based and forest activities makes it a favorite for visitors seeking a peaceful outdoor experience within easy reach of Sacramento and other urban centers.
Grass Lake – a serene alpine lake ideal for fishing and paddle sports
Old-growth pine stands that provide excellent wildlife habitat
Loop Trail around the lake featuring wildflower meadows in summer
Proximity to Highway 50 with accessible trailheads and camping
A picturesque alpine lake stocked with trout and surrounded by forested shoreline.
A 3.5-mile trail circumnavigating the lake, offering scenic views and diverse habitats.
The larger national forest surrounding Grass Lake, providing extensive outdoor recreational opportunities.