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| Granite cliff rocks on Herlan Peak with views toward the south of Lake Tahoe | 
About halfway between 
Tahoe Meadows and 
Spooner Summit, the 
Tahoe Rim Trail (
TRT) traverses the forested east-side slopes of 
Herlan Peak. The 
Tahoe Meadows-Herlan Peak round trip distance is almost 25 miles (40 km). I hiked this trip in June of this month. Both the scenic 
Twin Lakes and the Sand Harbor Overlook with its 
unforgettable vistas of Lake Tahoe and the 
Sand Harbor Peninsula at the bottom of 
Herlan Peak are worth the trip.
Being at 
Tahoe Meadows and not sure about a 25-mile-long hike? You don't have to do that one. Exploring the beautiful 
Tahoe Meadows Interpretive Loop Trail with its hidden picnic bench or the 
Tahoe Meadows Loop Tail System may be a pleasant alternative: strolling alongside clear brooks and around wetlands surrounded by sandy hills and pine forest.  

Back on the TRT. This 
Carson Range TRT section is very popular with 
mountain bikers. The 9.5-mile-TRT-stretch between Tahoe Meadows and the 
TRT/Tunnel Creek Road intersection is 
open to bikes on EVEN days. This north-south section is a mostly gentle trail through pine and fir forests with openings offering views of 
Lake Tahoe on the west side and 
Washoe Lake on the east side.
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| Washoe Lake seen through an opening near Diamond Peak | 
You will pass the top of the Diamond Peak Ski lift after about five miles from the Tahoe Meadows trailhead. After continuing southward for another two miles, the trail makes a long, descending switchback through pinemat manzanita and chinquapin. Once you have reached the bottom of the downhill path, you will enjoy a relaxing section along the TRT to its intersection with Tunnel Creek Road.
The shallow grass-lined 
Twin Lakes are located 0.3 miles south of Tunnel Creek Road. Some years, they are dried up by the end of summer and all that is left are boulder-strewn pond beds.  
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| Upper Twin Lake | 
Past the eastern tip of 
Lower Twin Lake, the TRT switchbacks up onto 
Herlan Peak for “never-ending” 1.5 miles. I saw a lot of cyclists hoping off their bike and pushing. Once you get the sign saying “
Sand Harbor Overlook Loop 0.6 Mile,” leave the TRT (and your bike) and make the final steps to the top of Herlan Peak.
 Sand Harbor Overlook Loop trail
 
Sand Harbor Overlook Loop trail is also known as 
Christopher's Loop spur view trail—or simply 
Christopher's Loop (see map below). This 1.2-mile loop trail leads you to the Herlan granite cliff with its spectacular views of Lake Tahoe—and also of 
Marlette Lake and 
Snow Valley Peak. If not yet tired, you may want to test your Pacific Crest knowledge by pointing out and naming the peaks and saddles lining the horizon across Lake Tahoe.
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| Sand Harbor Overlook trail on Herlan Peak | 
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| Marlette Lake with Snow Valley Peak seen from Herlan Peak | 
 
Getting to the Tahoe Meadows TRT trailhead
To get to the TRT trailhead at Tahoe Meadows, find the parking and rest area half a mile southwest from
 the Mt. Rose Summit parking area along 
State Route 431 (
Mt. Rose 
Highway). The 
TRT 
passes right through the parking lot. Start at the interpretive board, where trail-map hand-outs are frequently made available. For a short distance, the TRT almost merges with State Route 431, but then 
veers off to the left. Very soon you'll reach a bridge over 
Ophir Creek,
 where the 
Lower, 
Middle and 
Upper Loop Trails intersect. Once you have reached the saddle above Ophir Creek with the first view of Lake Tahoe, you should not have any problems in following the TRT—with occasional TRT marks fixed on the bark of a tree.
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| Map section with TRT (green) and Tunnel Creek Road (black) in the Twin Lakes-Herlan Peak area | 
 
 
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