Looking for some quality backcountry to explore? Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park's Spooner Lake might be exactly what you have in mind. Bring your bike or grab a rental to use on the miles of trails. Give a go at backcountry camping in tents or cabins. Fish along the shore and play in lake! With this expansive wild backcountry to explore, drop the car off (they’re not permitted) and the fun begins!
Looking for some quality backcountry to explore? Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park's Spooner Lake might be exactly what you have in mind. Bring your bike or grab a rental to use on the miles of trails. Give a go at backcountry camping in tents or cabins. Fish along the shore and play in lake! With this expansive wild backcountry to explore, drop the car off (they’re not permitted) and the fun begins!
Marlette Peak Campground is one of three campgrounds in the Spooner Backcountry. Make sure you store your food and trash in the bear-resistant storage provided at camp. The nearby hiking trails lead through forests to sites like the sparkling Marlette Lake, Spooner Lake, and Hobart Reservoir. You can also rent mountain bikes at the Spooner Summit Read more...
North Canyon Campground is one of three primitive campgrounds in the Spooner Backcountry. Explore the rugged trails through forests and past alpine lakes on foot or bike. Didn’t bring your mountain bike? No problem, you can rent one from the Spooner Summit rental concession. Back at camp string up a hammock and enjoy some well deserved rest and re Read more...
One of three primitive campgrounds in the Spooner Backcountry, Hobart Campground is near Hobart Reservoir. Nearby trails lead to several alpine lakes, including Marlette Lake and Spooner Lake. Fishing and hunting are favorite activities here. You’re in bear country now, so plan accordingly and use the bear-resistant storage at your campsite. Read more...
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Spooner Lake
Looking for some quality backcountry to explore? Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park's Spooner Lake might be exactly what you have in mind. Bring your bike or grab a rental to use on the miles of trails. Give a go at backcountry camping in tents or cabins. Fish along the shore and play in lake! With this expansive wild backcountry to explore, drop the car off (they’re not permitted) and the fun begins!
Looking for some quality backcountry to explore? Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park's Spooner Lake might be exactly what you have in mind. Bring your bike or grab a rental to use on the miles of trails. Give a go at backcountry camping in tents or cabins. Fish along the shore and play in lake! With this expansive wild backcountry to explore, drop the car off (they’re not permitted) and the fun begins!
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Spooner Lake
Marlette Peak Campground is one of three campgrounds in the Spooner Backcountry. Make sure you store your food and trash in the bear-resistant storage provided at camp. The nearby hiking trails lead through forests to sites like the sparkling Marlette Lake, Spooner Lake, and Hobart Reservoir. You can also rent mountain bikes at the Spooner Summit Read more...
North Canyon Campground is one of three primitive campgrounds in the Spooner Backcountry. Explore the rugged trails through forests and past alpine lakes on foot or bike. Didn’t bring your mountain bike? No problem, you can rent one from the Spooner Summit rental concession. Back at camp string up a hammock and enjoy some well deserved rest and re Read more...
One of three primitive campgrounds in the Spooner Backcountry, Hobart Campground is near Hobart Reservoir. Nearby trails lead to several alpine lakes, including Marlette Lake and Spooner Lake. Fishing and hunting are favorite activities here. You’re in bear country now, so plan accordingly and use the bear-resistant storage at your campsite. Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?