Spooner Lake & Backcountry State Park is a picturesque destination located on the eastern edge of Lake Tahoe in Nevada. It offers a diverse range of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. The park is part of the Nevada State Parks system and features over 60 miles of trails across 13,000 acres, providing access to the Tahoe Rim Trail and Marlette Lake. Visitors can enjoy scenic views, historical sites, and educational programs at the park's visitor center. The area is rich in history, with remnants of the Marlette Water System still in use today. Spooner Lake itself is a man-made reservoir, created in 1927, and is stocked with trout for fishing during the summer months.
The park's trails cater to all skill levels, from the 2.5-mile Spooner Lake Trail to more challenging hikes like the five-mile trek to Marlette Lake. In winter, the park transforms into a snowshoeing and cross-country skiing haven, with trails suitable for families and experienced skiers alike.
The surrounding area offers stunning natural beauty, with nearby attractions like Sand Harbor and Cave Rock providing additional opportunities for exploration and recreation.