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Nevada
Washoe County
Incline Village

Relay Peak Loop

Hard

3.3

(13)

85

hikers

Relay Peak Loop

05:44

15.3km

630m

Hiking

The Relay Peak Loop offers a challenging hike through varied landscapes, starting with vibrant meadows that bloom with wildflowers in summer before you ascend into dense Jeffrey pine and fir forests. As you climb, the path grows rockier, leading you towards the summit. This difficult route covers 9.5 miles (15.3…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Third Creek Pond

Highlight • Lake

At the corner of the Forest Development Road and Rim to Rose / Third Creek Pond Trails, you will find this pond with the same name as the trail. If …

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7.61 km

Relay Peak

Highlight • Summit

At 10,335 feet, Relay Peak belongs to the highest summits in the Lake Tahoe Basin and is the highest point on the Tahoe Rim Trail. Compared to its surrounding peaks, …

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15.3 km

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11.4 km

2.32 km

1.61 km

Surfaces

11.3 km

3.36 km

685 m

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Highest point (3,110 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the main trailheads for the Relay Peak Loop?

The Relay Peak Loop can typically be started from either the Tahoe Meadows Trailhead or the Mt. Rose Summit Trailhead. Both offer access to this challenging route.

Is the Relay Peak Loop suitable for beginners or families with young children?

The Relay Peak Loop is generally considered moderately difficult to strenuous, making it more suitable for experienced hikers, backpackers, and trail runners. It involves significant elevation gain and diverse terrain, so it might not be ideal for beginners or families with young children.

What is the terrain like on the Relay Peak Loop?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll start through lush meadows, especially vibrant with wildflowers in summer, then transition into dense forests of Jeffrey pine and fir. As you ascend towards the peak, the trail becomes steeper and rockier, characteristic of alpine environments. Some segments may also involve dirt roads.

What notable landmarks or features will I see along the Relay Peak Loop?

A major highlight is reaching the summit of Relay Peak, which offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Meadows, and surrounding peaks. You'll also pass by Third Creek Pond and may encounter Galena Falls. The trail also offers opportunities to spot diverse flora and fauna.

What is the best time of year to hike the Relay Peak Loop?

The summer months are ideal, especially for experiencing the meadows bursting with wildflowers. The trail offers more solitude compared to the sometimes-crowded Mt. Rose Summit, making it a great choice during peak season. Always check weather conditions before heading out, as alpine conditions can change rapidly.

Is the Relay Peak Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you pack out all waste to preserve the natural environment.

Are there any permits or fees required for hiking in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest?

While dispersed backcountry camping requires a permit, day hiking the Relay Peak Loop typically does not require a specific permit. There are generally no entrance fees for accessing the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest for day use, but always check the latest regulations before your visit.

Does the Relay Peak Loop intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Tahoe Rim Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail (RelayPeak), ADT - Nevada - S - Seg 9, and Gray Lake Trail.

What kind of views can I expect from Relay Peak?

From the summit of Relay Peak, you'll be treated to expansive 360-degree panoramic views. These include the vast expanse of Lake Tahoe, the picturesque Tahoe Meadows, and surrounding peaks such as Mt. Rose, Mt. Houghton, and Slide Mountain.

Are there any public transport options to reach the trailheads?

Public transport options directly to the Tahoe Meadows Trailhead or Mt. Rose Summit Trailhead can be limited. It's advisable to check local transit services or consider carpooling, as these trailheads are primarily accessed by private vehicle.

Is dispersed camping allowed along the Relay Peak Loop?

Yes, dispersed backcountry camping is allowed within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, but it requires a permit. Make sure to obtain the necessary permit in advance and follow all Leave No Trace principles.

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