Sierra Buttes is a striking mountain formation located in the Tahoe National Forest, renowned for its panoramic views and challenging hiking trails.
Sierra Buttes is a prominent mountain peak found in the northern Sierra Nevada, within the Tahoe National Forest of California. Rising sharply to an elevation of 8,591 feet, the Buttes deliver dramatic views over the surrounding lakes, meadows, and dense forests. The area's rugged terrain and unique geology make it a favored destination for hikers, with the Sierra Buttes Lookout being one of the most popular trails offering expansive views from a historic fire lookout tower. The ecological diversity around Sierra Buttes supports a variety of wildlife including black bears, mule deer, and a variety of bird species, making it a vibrant spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Historically, the region has roots in the Gold Rush era, with remnants of mining activity still visible in certain areas. Today, Sierra Buttes attracts outdoor adventurers seeking hiking, skiing, sporting, and the majestic scenery that defines this segment of the Sierra Nevada.
Sierra Buttes Lookout offers sweeping vistas of the Sierra Nevada.
Mix of coniferous forests and alpine environments supports diverse ecosystems.
Historic mining sites provide a glimpse into Gold Rush history.
Loch Leven Lakes Trail is a hidden gem for serene backcountry lakes.
A former fire lookout tower providing 360-degree views.
Pristine lakes surrounded by rugged mountains ideal for exploring.
A large and popular spot for fishing and boating.