Burton Creek State Park
Six miles of unpaved roadway are available for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing.
Six miles of unpaved roadway are available for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. The terrain is mountainous and uneven and explores the south facing slopes of the north shore of the Tahoe Basin. There is a variety of conifers and shrubs, and opportunities for wildlife and bird watching. Spring time offers many wildflowers to see, and in the fall the cottonwoods change color. In the winter, the trails are open for cross-country skiing. For more information please contact Tahoe XC. Water, restrooms, and other services are not available. Motorized vehicles are not allowed in the park.
- Hours Sunrise to Sunset
- Address Burton Creek State Park is located on the northeast side of Tahoe City. Please review the park brochure for access areas.
- Phone 530-525-7232
- Website Burton Creek State Park
- Best Feature In the winter, the trails are open for cross-country skiing
- Hiking
- Mountain Biking
- Skiing
The park is located on the northeast side of Tahoe City.
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