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  1. Fallen Leaf Lake is a mountain lake located in El Dorado County, California, near the California – Nevada state border, about one mile south west of the much larger Lake Tahoe. It is approximately aligned north-to-south and oval in shape, measuring approximately 2.9 miles (4.6 km) on the long axis and 0.9 miles (1.4 km) on the short axis.

  2. visitlaketahoe.com › things-to-do › hikesFallen Leaf Lake

    Make planning easy with this guide to all the must-see vistas, must-eat dishes and must-experience attractions. Plan Your Trip. Fallen Leaf is a beautiful spot to visit and get out on the water or enjoy excellent trails for an easy walk, strenuous hike or trail run.

  3. A 3.5-mile out-and-back trail around Fallen Leaf Lake near South Lake Tahoe, California. Enjoy lake and forest views, fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities on this moderately challenging route.

    • South Lake Tahoe, California, United States
  4. A campground on the north shore of Fallen Leaf Lake near Lake Tahoe, with 206 sites including yurts and standard tent and RV sites. Check availability, fees, rules, and ratings for this popular campground that is open from mid-May to mid-October.

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    • Fallen Leaf Campground, California
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  5. Fallen Leaf Lake - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) United States. California (CA) Things to Do in California. Fallen Leaf Lake. 157 reviews. #728 of 19,704 things to do in California. Bodies of Water. Write a review. About. Small lake west of Tahoe between Emerald Bay and Camp Richardson. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

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  6. A challenging 15.8-mile loop trail in Desolation Wilderness near Lake Tahoe, California. Enjoy scenic views of lakes, mountains, and wildflowers, and summit Mount Tallac for panoramic vistas.

  7. A campground with pine trees, water recreation, hiking and historic sites near Lake Tahoe. Currently closed, no restrooms or trash service, no campfires.