Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
Road cycling routes
United States
California
El Dorado County
South Lake Tahoe

South Tahoe Bikeway Loop

Easy

2.9

(1)

95

riders

South Tahoe Bikeway Loop

01:09

25.3km

250m

Road cycling

Cycle the easy 15.7-mile South Tahoe Bikeway Loop for stunning Lake Tahoe views, pine groves, and access to beaches and viewpoints.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Tips

Your route passes through protected areas

Please check local regulations for:

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

Get Directions

1

12.6 km

Inspiration Point View of Emerald Bay

Highlight • Viewpoint

Emerald Bay is one of the most famous landmarks of Lake Tahoe and the subject of innumerable photographs and postcards. Stop at Inspiration Point and you'll see why. While the …

Tip by

B

25.3 km

End point

Parking

Loading

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

14.8 km

9.64 km

862 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

24.9 km

283 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Sign up to see more specific route details

Sign up for free

Elevation

Elevation

Nothing selected – click and drag below to see the stats for a specific part of the route.

Highest point (2,090 m)

Lowest point (1,900 m)

Sign up to see more specific route details

Sign up for free

Weather

Powered by Foreca

Today

Wednesday 6 May

20°C

1°C

0 %

Additional weather tips

Max wind speed: 10.0 km/h

to get more detailed weather forecasts along your route

This route was planned by komoot.

Save

Edit route

Download GPX

Move start point

Print

Share

Embed on a website

Report an Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop?

The South Tahoe Bikeway Loop is approximately 25.3 kilometers (15.7 miles) long. For a racebike, it typically takes about 1 hour and 9 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

What is the terrain like on the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop?

The route features a mix of paved paths and sections with bike lanes along roads. While surfaces are generally well-maintained, some parts may include secondary roads or segments of Highway 50. You'll experience slight elevation gains throughout, with some challenging climbs and exhilarating descents on the main loop.

What scenic views and landmarks can I expect along the route?

Cyclists can enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe, the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains, and charming mountain towns. A notable highlight is the Inspiration Point View of Emerald Bay. The route also offers access to pristine beaches like Lakeside Beach, Pope Beach, and Baldwin Beach, and winds through tall pine groves.

Is the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop suitable for beginner cyclists or families?

The main South Tahoe Bikeway Loop is generally considered an intermediate ride due to some challenging climbs and descents. However, there are easier, mostly flat segments like the South Lake Tahoe Bike Path and the Pope-Baldwin Bike Path that are very suitable for families and novice riders, connecting various beaches and attractions.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The best time to cycle the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the paths are clear of snow. Summer months can bring heavier traffic on sections like Highway 50, so consider riding earlier in the day during peak season.

Are dogs allowed on the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop?

Generally, dogs are allowed on many paved bike paths in the South Lake Tahoe area, but they must be kept on a leash. Specific regulations may vary by section, especially within state park areas. Always check local signage for the most current rules regarding pets.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop?

While there isn't a specific permit required for cycling the bikeway itself, sections of the route pass through or near Emerald Bay State Park. There may be day-use fees for parking or accessing certain facilities within the state park. Check the official California State Parks website for current fee information for Emerald Bay State Park.

Where can I park to access the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop?

Access points to the loop are available throughout South Lake Tahoe. Parking can be found near various beaches, visitor centers, and shopping districts that connect to the bikeway. Specific parking availability can vary, especially during peak season, so arriving early is often recommended.

Does the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates and connects with several other official trails. Significant portions follow the South Tahoe Bikeway, and it also intersects with sections of 15th Street Bike, Truckee Marsh Loop, and Bladwin Beach Road, offering opportunities for extended rides and diverse cycling experiences.

What should I bring for a ride on the South Tahoe Bikeway Loop?

Given the varied terrain and potential for elevation changes, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and layers of clothing as mountain weather can change quickly. A bike repair kit and a fully charged phone are also recommended for safety.

Are there any cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the route?

Yes, the loop connects various neighborhoods and shopping districts, including Stateline and Meyers. You'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments, food, and other amenities, particularly near the more developed areas and beaches like Camp Richardson Resort.

Nearby routes

Moderate

40

Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway and Donner Pass Loop

03:52h

84.2km

720m

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy