Noonchester Mine

Total Miles 2.5
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
Accessible By
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Trail Overview

You will cross a short bridge as you leave the pavement behind. As you head up the trail there are a few rocks less than a foot tall other than that it's a fairly smooth road. At 1.3 miles up you will come to a switchback with a pull-out. If you choose you can hike up the walking path and see the old mine that is caged up. It is a pretty loose scramble up the tailings to get to it above the walking path, if you keep following the walking path it pops you out above Quail Lake. If you continue a bit past the switchback there is an old foundation and some other caged off mine shafts. When you get to the top of the trail there is an amazing view of Quail Lake and Lake Tahoe. The trail makes a loop at the top, do not pass the gate as you will be entering Homewood property.

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Difficulty

There are a couple of rocks poking out around 12" tall that you can navigate around even in a smaller SUV. There are pull-outs frequently if there is on coming traffic.

History

Summary from an account in "The Nevada State Journal - Sun. June 1947" The remains of the Noonchester Mine are located just South of Quail Lake and are accessible via a 4-wheel drive road from the McKinney Rubicon Springs Road. It was a gold mine established by Londen Lee Noonchester in 1939. Born in Virginia in 1884, Noonchester lived and prospected for 35 years in Oregon and came to Tahoe in 1932. He discovered the gold containing arsenical sulfide ore in 1939, but because of delays in getting supplies during WWII, he did not get it into operation until the mid-40s. The value of the find based on assays, was from $18 - $27 million. The ore was extracted by surface mining and no water or timbering was required. At the time of the account, they employed 20 men and planned to expand to 300 men milling 1,000 tons of ore daily. They also formed the "Lake Tahoe Gold Mining Company" with 1 million shares at $1 par value."

Technical Rating

3

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Horton Horton
May 24, 2026
Open
Mostly dry, a few wet spots.
JACK INGHAM
May 10, 2026
Open
Wonder when this will be open?
Jared c
Sep 21, 2025
Open
Nate v
Jul 07, 2025
Open
Great little trail not to many rocks although some are poking out as mentioned before pretty easy to get around if needed. A few water puddles as well other then that it’s open and great (stock gladiator on 35s)
Ethan C
Jul 01, 2025
Open
Nice evening for an adventure. About 2 hours out and back. A few taller rocks (10”-12”) but easily negotiable. One tight spot with bushes on each side, about 3/4 of the way up. Got through it slow with a pinstripe or two.
orlando h
Jun 28, 2025
Open
Make sure you start on old rubicon road.
Aaron Chiang
Jun 20, 2025
Open
Arvin W
May 26, 2025
Open
David JL4WHLN
Apr 23, 2025
Open
Dan N
Nov 16, 2024
Open
JEFF MOORE
Nov 07, 2024
Open
Really fun trail with great views. Pretty rocky in a few sections, but we made it to the top in my Wife’s stock Subaru Outback.
Z T
Oct 20, 2024
Open
Some rocky parts but was doable with my stock jeep on street tires.
Logan Griffith
Oct 04, 2024
Open
Real easy out and back trail that has a little loop at the top, saw one person on a dirtbike. Nice little trail for a beginner or if you want just a easy trail with a nice view at the end

Noonchester Mine Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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