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  1. Fallen Leaf Lake is a mountain lake located in El Dorado County, California, near the California–Nevada state border, about one mile south west of the much larger Lake Tahoe. It is approximately aligned north-to-south and oval in shape, measuring approximately 2.9 miles (4.6 km) on the long axis and 0.9 miles (1.4 km) on the short axis.

  2. visitlaketahoe.com › things-to-do › hikesFallen Leaf Lake

    Fallen Leaf is a beautiful spot to visit and get out on the water or enjoy excellent trails for an easy walk, strenuous hike or trail run, all with the reward of incredible views! From Highway 89 (near Camp Richardson Resort), turn onto Fallen Leaf Road and access the easier trails just past the campground.

  3. If you're at Lake Tahoe South, it is worth to visit this small lake - Fallen Leaf Lake and the Glen Alpine Falls. The waterfall is at Lake's South. There is a turn from the road 89 to the Lake. Drive along the whole lake from North to South (on the East side) and enjoy the views.

  4. A 3.5-mile out-and-back trail around Fallen Leaf Lake near South Lake Tahoe, California. Enjoy lake and forest views, fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities on this moderately challenging route.

  5. A campground on the north shore of Fallen Leaf Lake near Lake Tahoe, with 206 sites including yurts and standard tent and RV sites. Check availability, fees, rules, and ratings for this popular campground that is open from mid-May to mid-October.

  6. Fallen Leaf Lake is a glacier-formed lake with amazing clarity and various water activities. It is located near Camp Richardson and offers camping, fishing, boating, and scenic views of Mt. Tallac and other peaks.

  7. Enjoy camping, hiking, biking and water activities at this Forest Service campground on the south side of Lake Tahoe. Fallen Leaf Lake is not a designated swim beach, but swimming and leashed pets are allowed.