33 Reviews
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About The Activity
Sparkling gem of Lake Tahoe! Lower Eagle Falls offers a quick & scenic hike near Emerald Bay. Cascading waters & stunning views await after a climb on well-maintained trails.
Reviews
All the reviews posted for this hotel are sourced from Google on June 19, 2025.
Brady Bowyer
October 01, 2024
Relatively short and rather pretty little hike up from Vikingsholm visitor center and beach. Definitely worth hitting since you've already made the trek all the way down from the road.
Tasnim Ara Islam
December 07, 2023
Exploring the North Lake Tahoe area was a breathtaking experience. The journey began with the mesmerizing Eagle Falls cascading down the mountains, creating a picturesque scene en route to Lake Tahoe. Originating from Eagle Lake, the falls culminate at the majestic Lake Tahoe. Although we didn't embark on the Eagle Lake Trail, the view from the road and our visit to the end of the lake at Emerald Bay State Park were unforgettable. The 0.6-mile hike from the park lookout to the visitor center offered a challenging yet rewarding experience. The bridge at the end provided an up-close encounter with the lake, showcasing Eagle Falls in all its glory. The falls, flowing vigorously, left us awe-inspired, prompting us to capture numerous memorable moments through photographs. Highly recommend this gem for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a picturesque escape amidst the wonders of Lake Tahoe's surroundings!
Abbey
August 13, 2024
Incredible to see!! You need to pull over, get out of the car, and walk out on those rocks! It's Awesome!! The waterfall is so cool!
Juan Villasenor
December 16, 2024
This is a stunning location! We visited during snowfall, and the hike to the waterfall was absolutely worth it.
Brendan Kiely
August 16, 2023
Lower Eagle Falls is a great place to hike to on the West shore of Lake Tahoe. You will need to hike down to Vikingsholm and Emerald Bay to reach the lower falls but there is plenty to see on this area and the lower falls are worth the hike down. Best to visit in late Spring at peak snowmelt when the falls are roaring.