Lake Tahoe: D.L. Bliss State Park and Rubicon Point Lighthouse trail

Vera Smirnova 0 Comments

This post is the part of the list of best places to see while visiting Lake Tahoe in summer. For full list click here: [Lake Tahoe in summer: best 7 places to see]

D.L. Bliss state park hosts a large campground (150 campsites). I’ve been in the area several times and I personally did not want to stay there. It's pretty packed and a majority of the campsites don’t have a good view. But there are a few nice trails which start from the campground and beach. I highly recommend Rubicon Point Lighthouse trail. It is a looped path about two miles long with stunning lake views and shady forest passages. And  you do not have travel to Scandinavia to see the trolls! Here they are:

The historic lighthouse is, in fact, a small wooden shed, oftentimes mistaken for an outhouse, but nevertheless it is the highest lighthouse in the world, built around 1916 at an elevation of 6,580 ft.  It operated for a very short time, only about 3 years, because of difficulties in getting supplies.

Rubicon Point lighthouse, photo by Vera Smirnova ©2020

Anyway, the trail itself is very spectacular and not too difficult for any fitness level. After you come back from the hike you might like to have a picnic on the beach. There is a small beachfront parking lot after you drive through the campground.

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