Showing posts with label Lake Tahoe mountain biking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Tahoe mountain biking. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

3 Handy Tips Before You Go Mountain Biking At Lake Tahoe


Mountain biking at Lake Tahoe can be a great weekend activity. With several bike trails, single tracks, and bicycle parks all around the lake, some of these trails can be a bit tricky. These mountain trails are full of serene landscapers, smooth rides and a lot of steep, rough inclines. So keep these following tips handy to avoid any terrible accidents that you may encounter. 


1.       Don't take your bicycle where it shouldn't be. Stick to open terrains and existing trails don't trespass on private property. In case you're uncertain about some area, the Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association (TAMBA) proposes that you consult a land manager for better understanding. Make a point to have every necessary permit beforehand.

2.        Remember that riding in Tahoe resembles riding in a huge bowl. One can get confused
      slowly getting elevated to get those beautiful vistas or navigating across counties. So remember that gravity will always draw you down the slope and in the end, cross the street again to get back to where you were supposed to go.

3.     Always remain on your right side, except if you are turning left, passing another bike or vehicle, or maintaining a strategic distance from dangers. Ride graciously and, if riding with a group, ride single file. Comply with all traffic laws. Stop at stop signs and lights, and use hand signs to convey your proposed course. Walk your bicycle when utilizing a crosswalk.


      With these tips in hand, you will not only have a rather smooth ride but will also keep away from substantial dangers that can come along with mountain biking at Lake Tahoe. Have a fun trip!

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Why is Lake Tahoe the Next Trending Destination for Mountain Biking?

You think painting the town red every Friday night is thrilling? Try painting your life green with the mountain biking in Lake Tahoe!

Maybe it’s high time for you to leave the packed street crowd and have a real shot of adrenaline through your veins.

Surrounded by the snowy Sierra Nevada mountain range, the clear, cobalt blue lake, Lake Tahoe, sits beautifully at an altitude of 6,225 ft straddling in the state line of California and Nevada. Home to a number of thrilling outdoor activities for adventurers, athletes, mountain bikers, and travelers, Lake Tahoe’s heart-capturing scenic view is what lures everyone to this mesmerizing lake. Famously known for its beautiful and hair-raising mountain biking trails, Lake Tahoe offers flat, scenic trails to blue vistas trails for bikers who need an adrenaline rush every then and now.

Holding a diverse range of mountain biking trails, the tracks can stretch from 4.2 miles to even 165 miles encircling the Lake Tahoe Mountains. Some of the most famous tracks are Kingsbury Stinger, Corral Loop, Tahoe Rim Trail, Van Sickle Trail, The Flume Trail, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride/Saxon Creek and more.

If you are about to plan your visit to Lake Tahoe, Visit-eldorado.com can help you easily plan your most adventurous mountain biking Lake Tahoe or anywhere in El Dorado County.

For avid riders, Lake Tahoe unfolds the most thrilling mountain biking trails that can satiate their lust and often, lure them to come again.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Top 3 Mountain Biking Trails In Lake Tahoe

South Lake Tahoe is considered as mecca for mountain bikers - whether you wish to cruise along paths with other bikers or go down rugged single-track, Lake Tahoe will kindle your adventurous appetite.
Mountain biking in Lake Tahoe is not a just sport, it’s a lifestyle here. Here are few trails that you can’t afford to miss.

Tahoe rim trail:


Following the 165-mile long loop, this trail crosses 6 major counties, located in Nevada and California both. Not to mention it’s breathtaking views. It takes the rider on an epic journey through wildflower meadows, pristine waterfalls and dazzling vistas.

The flume trail:


This gypsy trail is a Tahoe classic! Spanning over a distance of 22 miles, it includes bounty of climbs and descents. Labeled as one of the Western America's top 10 routes, flume trail is on the top many bikers bucket list.

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride/Saxon Creek

If you’re a fun rider who loves adventure, this trail serves the purpose. With ripping descents, rocky terrain it plunges down downhill at a sharp drop of nearly 1,500 feet in less than six miles.

Don’t forget to checkout the website of The Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association (TAMBA), before begnning your Lake Tahoe mountain biking experience for ways to get involved, detailed trail info, including maps, GPS coordinates, trail conditions, and events.

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Book Online for Tahoe Mountain Bike Trails

El Dorado County, part of the Californian state, has been rightly called as one of its hidden gems. It offers a wide range of adventurous and outdoor recreational activities for the visiting tourists along with many historic gold mining towns and sites. Some of the premier recreation spots in the El Dorado County where people can enjoy skiing, mountain biking, fishing, whitewater rafting and much more are D. L. Bliss State Park, Tahoe National Forest, El Dorado National Forest, Heavenly Ski Resort, Sierra-At- Tahoe Ski Resort, Placerville Speedway, Glen Alpine Springs Trailhead and others. 

If you are interested in mountain biking, South Lake Tahoe has emerged as one of the best mountain bike trails in the country. In these trails, you will enjoy everything from flat scenic paths to swerving downhills. Tahoe mountain bike trails are organized according to a fixed calendar on specific days and time. Mostly, mountain biking happens on weekends however, some of the organizers also conduct it on weekdays.

If you are interested in Lake Tahoe mountain biking, you can plan a tour to El Dorado. The official website of the El Dorado County visitors authority is providing online reservations to visit the county and take part in different recreational activities happening in the area.