A hiker and horse trail parallels this road for four miles. Hiking: The 5-mile trail to Marlette Lake via North Canyon Road is the most popular backcountry trail. Please contact the park for more information. Both cabins have basic amenities such as composting toilets, beds, cook stoves and wood burning stoves, but other items such as sleeping bags, food and utensils will need to be packed in. If you’re looking for a more intimate experience, the Wildcat Cabin (available May 1 - October 15) is approximately 2.5 miles up North Canyon (several hundred yards east of the road) and sleeps two. The Spooner Lake Cabin (available May 1 - October 15) is located just north of Spooner Lake and sleeps four people comfortably. A camping limit of 14 days in a 30-day period is enforced.Ĭabin Rentals: The Park also manages two backcountry cabins. Dispersed camping is not allowed around Marlette Lake or anywhere else within park boundaries. Pack it in, pack it out: when you depart, remove all food and trash from the boxes so they are available for use by other campers. While camping, store food and trash in these boxes. Each campground has a restroom and camp sites with picnic tables and bear resistant food and trash storage boxes. Read more about the Spooner Lake Park Improvement Project.Ĭamping: Camping is allowed in three primitive, walk-in campgrounds: Marlette Peak, Hobart and North Canyon. NEW! Spooner Lake Visitor Center & Amphitheater: The new visitor center and amphitheater will serve as the heart of Spooner's natural and cultural history programs and ranger-led hikes and tours, as well as provide a one-of-a-kind outdoor science venue for students. The project will also serve as a major portal to more than 60 miles of paths and trails spanning 13,000 acres of spectacular non-motorized primitive wilderness within the Lake Tahoe Basin. Natural Resources and Climate of Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Mormon Station State Historic Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Wild Horse State Recreation Area.Natural Resources and Climate of Washoe Lake State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Valley of Fire State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Spring Valley State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.Natural Resources and Climate for South Fork State Recreation Area.Natural Resources and Climate for Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park.Natural Resources and Climate for Rye Patch State Recreation Area.Natural Resources and Climate of Lahontan State Recreation Area.Natural Resources and Climate of Kershaw-Ryan State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Fort Churchill State Historic Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Echo Canyon State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Dayton State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Cave Lake State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Cathedral Gorge State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area.Natural Resources and Climate of Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park.Natural Resources and Climate of Beaver Dam State Park.History of Wild Horse State Recreation Area.History of Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park.HIstory of Van Sickle - Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park.History of Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.History of Spooner Lake & Backcountry - Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park.History of South Fork State Recreation Area.
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