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Desolation Wilderness of the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit adventures

Desolation Wilderness of the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Adventures

Desolation Wilderness offers rugged and remote areas perfect for hiking, camping, and experiencing unspoiled natural beauty in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

63,960
Acres Protected
150
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Desolation Wilderness of the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Desolation Wilderness of the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
 

Desolation Wilderness, located in the El Dorado National Forest near Lake Tahoe, California, is a pristine landscape characterized by granite peaks, alpine lakes, and meadows. Covering approximately 63,960 acres, it provides a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and adventure. Its diverse ecology supports wildlife such as black bears, mule deer, and golden eagles. Historically, the area was used by Native American tribes and later by European settlers during the California Gold Rush. Today, visitors can enjoy over 150 miles of trails, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and photography. The scenic Pacific Crest Trail and Tahoe Rim Trail cross through the wilderness, highlighting landmarks like Lake Aloha and Pyramid Peak. This area appeals to those looking to explore nature's raw beauty, with its remote access points and the necessity of permits preserving its untamed allure.

Highlights

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Lake Aloha, known for its stunning clear waters and large boulders.

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The summit of Pyramid Peak, offering panoramic views of the wilderness.

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The Pacific Crest Trail, providing rugged trekking through dramatic landscapes.

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The serene Echo Lakes, offering peaceful kayaking and fishing opportunities.

Notable Natural Features

Lake Aloha

A large, scenic reservoir known for picturesque views and recreation.

Pyramid Peak

The highest point in the wilderness at 9,984 feet, popular with hikers.

Echo Lakes

Two connected alpine lakes that are excellent for calm water sports.