A few of us stopped to wait and watch while a youngster finally got the nerve to jump. What was going on? Then, we saw that there was a very high diving rock down above the water. When we returned to the Rubicon Point area, there were a lot of water craft crowding around near the cliffs. The uphiller has the right of way in these situations. We passed a lot more recreational hikers on the way back and they were all very nice about stepping aside. It's like some kind of unspoken rule in our club for the return portion of hikes to go fast! We should be more conscious of our speed on the way back to the barn! Not far back along the trail we gathered at a very large cedar tree to see if we could get nine hikers in front of it for a photo! The break on the shore was very relaxing then we reluctantly gathered ourselves together for the trip back. Glaciers also formed other large lakes near Lake Tahoe such as Fallen Leaf Lake and Cascade Lake. As we sat, we watched kayakers and paddle boarders float by in the glacier made Emerald Bay. The surface water of Lake Tahoe stays around 68 degrees in the summer.Ī little side trip at Emerald Point informed us that you cannot get close to the water here! So we went further along the shore of Emerald Bay and found some steps down to the water line for our snack break. The trail in the woods stayed high for a while then we began dropping back down to the lake shore.Īs we approached Emerald Point, where the terrain curved around to the right into the Emerald Bay area, we were able to go all the way down to the water. Cool in the morning and around 80 degrees during the afternoon. They were similar temps as the Spring Mountains at home. The shade felt great but, really, the temperatures for the whole week had been really really nice. A ranger was watching so that "no visitors were hurt in the filming!" So, we looked around. Last time our club visited this area, a bear cub and mama black bear was in this area. and a big yellow balloon taking off from a dock in the middle of the lake.Īfter passing a junction area from one of the park's large (and very nice) campgrounds, our trail had climbed up into the woods. The next overlook had the group gawking at Lake Tahoe's beauty. Sugar pine trees! They don't have these trees in the Las Vegas area! Wow! So fascinating with their long hanging pine cones! The other goal was seeing a white-headed woodpecker. An overlook in this area gave us several very nice photos such as the first one of this entry.īack on the trail, we came to one of two main goals of the day. There is a trail that takes visitors up the hill but we declined being so enamored with the trail at our feet and the lake to our left. In 2001, the small wooden structure was stabilized so that visitors can still see it and remember its history. Only 2 years later, the lamp was moved north to Sugar Pine Point to better serve the transportation services of Lake Tahoe. Its flashing 70 candle light was visible for 7 miles. Rubicon Point juts out at the end of the little cove area.Īt Rubicon Point, a wall of granite boulders make the terrain feel a little cliffy but the state park has constructed chain fences and a bridge along the trail to make it safe.Īfter we hiked through the chained trail, we looked up to our right and saw the old Rubicon Lighthouse that was constructed as a navigational lamp in the year 1919. We started out the trail located at the end of the parking lot at Calawee Cove. BTW, the trailhead bathrooms almost made us feel pampered! Nice. Early birds get the limited number of parking spaces. To begin inside the park, a fee of $9 per car has to be paid at the gate, then you drive all the way down to the Rubicon Point Trailhead at the lake. Bliss State Park just north of Emerald Bay next to Lake Tahoe. The Rubicon Trail for hiking lies mostly within the D.L. And, we were all looking forward to a moderate hike next to the lake that had finally been revealed after a week of smoke covering the area due to a distant forest fire. There were ten hikers remaining in South Lake Tahoe at the end of the week. Old Rubicon Lighthouse (No Longer Working)
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