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Mount Tallac Summit stands as a majestic peak southwest of Lake Tahoe, nestled within the scenic Desolation Wilderness in El Dorado County, California. Reaching an elevation of 9,735 feet (2,967 meters), it is a commanding landmark within the Eldorado National Forest and is recognized as the tallest mountain directly on Lake Tahoe's shoreline. A distinctive "cross of snow" often graces its face during the cooler months, making it easily identifiable from various vantage points around the lake.

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    20 lipca, 2023

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    Mount Tallac, standing at 9,735 feet, is a stunning peak located just three miles from Lake Tahoe's edge. It offers some of the best views of the Tahoe Basin, thanks to its proximity to other lakes and the picturesque Emerald Bay. Situated between Fallen Leaf Lake and Emerald Bay, Mount Tallac is part of the Desolation Wilderness, a beautiful expanse of alpine peaks and valleys near South Lake Tahoe.

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    What to say once you get to the top? Enjoy the views of Lake Tahoe and also those of Desolation Wilderness.

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    Mount Tallac, standing at 9,735 feet, is a stunning peak located just three miles from Lake Tahoe's edge. It offers some of the best views of the Tahoe Basin, thanks to its proximity to other lakes and the picturesque Emerald Bay. Situated between Fallen Leaf Lake and Emerald Bay, Mount Tallac is part of the Desolation Wilderness, a beautiful expanse of alpine peaks and valleys near South Lake Tahoe.

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    Mount Tallac via Gilmore Lake

    9.67km

    03:28

    940m

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    Hike the difficult Mount Tallac via Glen Alpine Trail, a 6.0-mile route with 3080 feet of elevation gain in Desolation Wilderness.

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    This difficult 9.0-mile hike to Mount Tallac Summit offers panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and Desolation Wilderness.

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    Hike the difficult 9.4-mile Mount Tallac and Gilmore Lake Loop for panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and the Desolation Wilderness.

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    Wysokość 2,940 m

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    niedziela 26 kwietnia

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    Lokalizacja:El Dorado County, Kalifornia, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki

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    Is Mount Tallac Summit suitable for beginner hikers or families with young children?

    Mount Tallac is generally considered a challenging hike, with a strenuous 10-mile round trip and over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. While rewarding, it's not typically recommended for beginner hikers or families with very young children due to its length, elevation, and varied terrain, which includes rocky talus fields. Hikers should be prepared for a full day on the trail.

    Are dogs allowed on the Mount Tallac trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Mount Tallac trails within the Desolation Wilderness. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Owners are also responsible for packing out all pet waste.

    What are the parking options at the Mount Tallac trailhead, and does it fill up quickly?

    The main trailhead for Mount Tallac is located off Highway 89, near Fallen Leaf Lake. Parking is available but can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season (summer weekends and holidays). Arriving early in the morning, ideally before 8 AM, is highly recommended to secure a spot. There are no public transport options directly to the trailhead, so personal vehicle or ride-sharing is necessary.

    What are the permit requirements for hiking Mount Tallac?

    Mount Tallac lies within the Desolation Wilderness, which requires a free, self-issued wilderness permit for day hikes. These permits can be obtained at the trailhead. For overnight trips into the Desolation Wilderness, a quota system is in place, and permits must be reserved in advance through the Recreation.gov website.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like on Mount Tallac, and is it accessible?

    Winter hiking on Mount Tallac is significantly more challenging and requires specialized gear and experience. The trails are typically covered in deep snow, making snowshoes or backcountry skis essential. Avalanche danger can be present, and navigation becomes more difficult. It's primarily recommended for experienced winter adventurers. The distinctive "cross of snow" is a prominent feature during these months.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Mount Tallac?

    While there are no direct amenities at the trailhead, Mount Tallac is conveniently located near South Lake Tahoe. Within a short drive, you'll find a wide range of cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options, from hotels and motels to vacation rentals. Fallen Leaf Lake also has a small store and campground nearby.

    What unique geological features can be observed on Mount Tallac?

    Mount Tallac is geologically distinct from much of the surrounding Tahoe region. It's described as a "metamorphic roof pendant," meaning it consists of older, approximately 200-million-year-old rock material that was preserved when hot magma rose into the ground. This process created unique layered metamorphic rocks, contrasting with the younger granitic rocks found elsewhere in the area. Hikers can observe these distinct rock formations along the trail.

    Can you recommend any alternative or less strenuous hikes in the Lake Tahoe area with similar views?

    While Mount Tallac offers unparalleled 360-degree views, less strenuous options with beautiful vistas include the Rubicon Trail at Emerald Bay State Park, offering stunning lake views, or parts of the Tahoe Rim Trail. For a shorter but still rewarding climb, consider the Eagle Lake Trail, which leads to a picturesque alpine lake and offers views of the surrounding peaks.

    What kind of wildlife might hikers encounter on Mount Tallac?

    Hikers on Mount Tallac might encounter a variety of wildlife. Near the summit, keep an eye out for the elusive Pika, a small, rabbit-like mammal. In the broader Desolation Wilderness and surrounding areas, black bears, mule deer, and various bird species are common. Always maintain a safe distance and never feed wildlife.

    Is wild swimming permitted in the alpine lakes along the Mount Tallac trail?

    Wild swimming is generally permitted in the alpine lakes like Floating Island Lake and Cathedral Lake along the Mount Tallac trail. However, these lakes are fed by snowmelt, so the water is extremely cold, even in summer. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, avoid using soaps or detergents, and be mindful of the fragile alpine environment.

    What is the best time of year to see fall foliage on Mount Tallac?

    The best time to experience fall foliage around Mount Tallac is typically from late September through mid-October. While the higher elevations are primarily evergreen, the aspens and other deciduous trees at lower elevations and around Fallen Leaf Lake transform into vibrant yellows and oranges, offering a beautiful contrast to the deep blue of Lake Tahoe.

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