Near Loch Leven Trail
High Loch Leven Lake in August.
Near Loch Leven Trail
Glimmering water welcomes summer sun along Loch Leven Lakes.
Near Loch Leven Trail
Railway crossing
Near Loch Leven Trail
View from Big Bend Overlook
Near Loch Leven Trail
Loch Leven Lakes

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Loch Leven Trail

4.4 (25 Ratings)
A scenic hike that explores the boundaries of three granite surrounded lakes.
7.8
mi
Distance
1,557
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeLess CrowdedSwimmingViews
Access Issues
Open for rxhing early June to November, weather permitting.Campfire permits are required for campfires, backpacking stoves, BBQs, and lanterns.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.83mi
Distance
1,557ft
Elevation Gain
1,557ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
6,874ft
High Point
5,794ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Leaving from the South Yuba river canyon, the Loch Leven Trail quickly heads across the ridge above, en route to the Loch Leven lakes chain (small bowls formed in the granite). The trailside is dotted with glacial erratics (massive boulders left in place when the glaciers retreated) and outcroppings during this first part of the trail. Various bare rock sections can make it difficult to follow the route and loose rock can make for challenging footing. The trail continues upward along a moderately steep grade, before descending briefly to the Union Pacific Railroad tracks.Past the tracks, the grade steepens noticeably as the trail gains 800 feet in a little over a mile. Once at the top of the ridge, the hike continues gradually with a some rolling elevation as the trail follows the contours of the Loch Leven lakes basin.At the south end of lower Loch Leven, a trail junction continues either left to middle and high Lochs, or right to Salmon Lake. Further along at the south end of middle Loch Leven the Cherry Point Trail intersects the route. As you continue to each successive lake the surroundings should be less busy, affording solitude and peaceful views.
History & Background
The railroad tracks crossed during the first at 1.25 miles are on the original 1860s route of the Central Pacific railroad while was built by hand with Chinese labor. It still remains a major passenger and freight route to and from California.

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Contributors
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