Near Glen Alpine to Lake Aloha Out and Back
Glen Alpine Falls during near-peak flow with the southwest face of Mount Tallac in the background.
Near Glen Alpine to Lake Aloha Out and Back
Granite cliffs cast shadows over the green waters of Heather Lake.
Near Glen Alpine to Lake Aloha Out and Back
Lily Lake looking out to Keith's Dome, hazy early afternoon. Taken at Glen Alpine Trailhead.
Near Glen Alpine to Lake Aloha Out and Back
Looking towards Dicks Pass from a ridge above Susie Lake (frozen).
Near Glen Alpine to Lake Aloha Out and Back
Pyramid Peak, Desolation Wilderness, California.

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Glen Alpine to Lake Aloha Out and Back

4.9 (8 Ratings)
This popular route visits many highlights of the Desolation Wilderness.
11.6
mi
Distance
1,927
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.62mi
Distance
1,927ft
Elevation Gain
1,927ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
8,127ft
High Point
6,545ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
From the trailhead, follow the fire road for the first mile to the old Glen Alpine Springs Resort. This is a cool diversion with a few of the original buildings still standing and some interpretive signs installed. From here the trail turns to very rocky singletrack. About 1/2 mile after leaving Glen Alpine Springs there will be a 1-mile spur trail to Grass Lake to the left. But follow the trail to the right as it begins ascending the southwest flank of Cathedral Peak toward Gilmore lake. This 1/2-mile stretch is a series of switchbacks, but soon after, the trail straightens out and becomes softer under foot as it enters more forested terrain. About 1 1/4 miles from the Grass Lake spur there will be a split in the trail. Take a left on the Glen Alpine Trail Cutoff, pass some small ponds surrounded with wildflowers, and then pick up the Tahoe Rim Trail. Head left here towards Susie Lake. Enjoy the beauty of Susie Lake and Jacks Peak in the background. Climb to the notch on the far side of the Susie Lake and you'll quickly come to Heather Lake, and a few switchbacks later, Lake Aloha. Lake Aloha is particularly beautiful with the Crystal Range in the background. Enjoy a picnic, play in the lake, and return the way you came.

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Contributors
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