Saturday, October 25, 2025

TRT: Hiking or biking from Brockway Summit to Watson Lake

Tahoe Rim Trail at Watson Lake's south shore

Watson Lake is a marshy lake in the Sierra Nevada north of Lake Tahoe. It is surrounded by trees and fringed with wildflowers in spring and early summer. The Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT) follows around the lake for about a quarter of its perimeter. The distance to Watson Lake from the Brockway Summit trailhead is given between six and seven miles, depending on which lakeside point you define as your destination. The campground (Elevation: 7,759 feet or 2,365 meter) is located at the west side of the lake [1].

Watson Lake is the only lake between Brockway Summit and Tahoe City. Be sure to filter its water, in case you want to use it for drinking or food preparation.

A collapsed tree sculptured itself into a multi-split arch over the Tahoe Rim Trail

On your way to Watson Lake you will pass here and there thick forest of white fir and Jeffrey pine. Other trail sections go through more open forest taking you through manzanita, chinquapin and wildflower meadows. Occasionally, you may glimpse some blue spots of Lake Tahoe. But to get an unobstructed view of Carnelian Bay and beyond, you want to turn left—after 4.5 miles from the Brockway Summit trailhead—onto a spur trail leading to large rock assembly.  

View of the northeast corner of Lake Tahoe, including Carnelian Bay, from rocks off the TRT

Whiles continuing towards Watson Lake on my early-fall hike this year, I enjoyed beautiful wildflowers and was—like every year around this time—spooked by the rustling sound created by the dry, crinkly leaves mule ear flowers. 

Dry mule ear leaves rustling in the wind

The Tahoe forest ecosystem includes rotting wood and you will find deadwood alongside the trail: usually an indicator of a healthy forest in which decay brings back new life.  

Deadwood teeming with life


Brockway to Tahoe City and Brockway to Tahoe Meadows Trailhead

TRT post at Highway 267 site
The TRT intersects Highway 267 (connecting Northeast Lake Tahoe and Truckee) 2.75 miles north of Kings Beach, just 0.5 mile before the Brockway Summit.. Trailhead parking spots are located at the road pullout on the southside of the road. The TRT starts at the downhill edge of the parking section. After a few steps along the trail, you will find a TRT kiosk with a map on the right side of the trail.    


Nearby trails and points of interest


Further reading 

[1] Watson Lake Campground URL: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/laketahoebasin/recreation/watson-lake-campground.

[2] Brockway Summit to Watson Lake.URL: https://www.tahoeactivities.com/watson-lake-trail/.