One of the best things about Northern California is that it is home to some of the most amazing waterways: coastline, rivers, streams, bays, and lakes. Among the latter, one of the most remote is Lake Genevieve, and the way to get there is also one of the best hiking trails in California.
Lake Genevieve is located about 40 minutes north of South Lake Tahoe.
AllTrails/Hailey P It is just one of several lakes located in the Desolation Wilderness. Getting there is via a hike along the Meeks Bay Trail. Out-and-back it spans approximately 9.8-miles with spectacular views all around.
The mountains in the Desolation Wilderness here can be seen from all sides of the lake.
Google Maps/Austin Allen The colors change dramatically with the amount of light and sun at any particular time, so there’s always something new to experience. Hikers here say that coming to see the fall foliage is a particularly enchanting time.
Lake Genevieve is spectacular at any time of the year.
Google Maps/Carissa Logan Surrounded by those beautiful mountains the lake is not one of the largest in this region, but definitely popular with hiking and backpacking enthusiasts who love being away from the crowds.
These wispy clouds just exude peace and serenity.
Google Maps/Austin Allen Vestiges of old fallen trees pop out of the water at different points, as you can see here in the bottom right of the photo. They almost look like appendages from a creepy movie or ghost town.
Even in winter, the lake is a comfortable place to visit.
AllTrails/Scott Gylling The location makes it feel like the lake is a world away, drawing you into its scenic beauty and mystical backdrop.
Birding is also a popular excursion here, due to the wealth of trees.
Google Maps/Austin Allen Words can’t quite describe the feeling here, so you just have to bring your binoculars, get ready for a good hike, and come and experience Lake Genevieve for yourself!
A picturesque hiking trail, remote location, and scenic beauty. Come and enjoy the peaceful ambiance at Lake Genevieve.
AllTrails/Hailey P
It is just one of several lakes located in the Desolation Wilderness. Getting there is via a hike along the Meeks Bay Trail. Out-and-back it spans approximately 9.8-miles with spectacular views all around.
Google Maps/Austin Allen
The colors change dramatically with the amount of light and sun at any particular time, so there’s always something new to experience. Hikers here say that coming to see the fall foliage is a particularly enchanting time.
Google Maps/Carissa Logan
Surrounded by those beautiful mountains the lake is not one of the largest in this region, but definitely popular with hiking and backpacking enthusiasts who love being away from the crowds.
Vestiges of old fallen trees pop out of the water at different points, as you can see here in the bottom right of the photo. They almost look like appendages from a creepy movie or ghost town.
AllTrails/Scott Gylling
The location makes it feel like the lake is a world away, drawing you into its scenic beauty and mystical backdrop.
Words can’t quite describe the feeling here, so you just have to bring your binoculars, get ready for a good hike, and come and experience Lake Genevieve for yourself!
Have you hiked to Lake Genevieve in the Desolation Wilderness? If so, what did you enjoy the most? We’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there.
If you’re looking for other exciting hikes in the Northern California area, be sure to check out these 13 short and scenic ones for everyone.
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Address: Lake Genevieve, California, USA