The Trail To Tamarack Peak In Nevada Is Secluded With Spectacular Winter Views
By Emerson
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Published December 30, 2020
We’ll be honest; Surrounded by the likes of Mt. Rose and Relay Peak, the shorter Tamarack Peak doesn’t seem as exciting. However, you’d be wrong to make that assumption. The trail to Tamarack Peak is relatively short and easy, and the views from the trail are simply outstanding, especially in winter. Best of all, it’s secluded. For a winter outing that you’re bound to love, be sure to check it out.
For winter views that don't disappoint, Mount Rose Wilderness is the place to go. The alpine setting flanking Lake Tahoe, Washoe Lake, and Reno is simply divine, especially when all covered in snow.
The trail to Tamarack Peak is far from the most popular hike in the area. That title most likely goes to the Mount Rose Trail. However, its moderate difficulty and gorgeous scenery make it a must when you feel like a winter adventure.
The trail to the peak is 3-miles out-and-back and boasts about 980-feet in elevation gain. It definitely has some steep sections, but most hikers should be able to tackle it just fine. Just be sure to dress accordingly and take it slow.
The trail begins at the Tahoe Rim Trail parking lot off of SR 431. From here, you'll begin the steady climb on the Tahoe Rim Trail, towards Relay Peak. Keep left when you reach the junction to stay on the path towards Tamarack Peak.
Nothing beats the feeling of breathing in the fresh mountain air on a winter day! For the next couple of miles, hikers are treated to fantastic views of the meadows and the Tahoe Basin. It's simply a blissful sight.
Some of the trail near the peak can be hard to follow, so it's recommended that you keep your trail map on-hand. Better yet, follow along with GPS in order to ensure that you stay on the trail to Tamarack Peak.
Views of snow-covered hillsides, forests, and lakes await on this winter hike to Tamarack Peak. Click here to check out the trail map and start planning your trek in the beautiful Mount Rose Wilderness.
Have you trekked to Tamarack Peak before? What’s your favorite winter trail in Nevada? Let us know in the comments!
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