It is a summer tradition in our family to go once a year to Lake Tahoe for the day. We spend the morning swimming in the lake and the afternoon cruising the shops of South Lake Tahoe. We have not done that in a few years, however, for various reasons. This year we got back to it for perhaps the last time, as the kids are now adults, but who knows the future.
We always go to Fallen Leaf Lake because it is less crowded, there is shade, and it is free. It is not free any longer! It is $12 to park in the day use area now. This really perturbed me. All it means is that more people will park along the road and block the road to regular traffic and then walk in to the lake. This is what I would have done under normal circumstances but Tara was not able to make that walk this year and they would not let me drop her off (which bugged me even more). So I shelled out the $12 for day use parking.
We found a good spot in the shade and Journey promptly got to playing fetch for the entire morning pretty much non-stop. Tara would throw her balls into the water and she would go in to fetch them but NOT if they were thrown too far. She would not go in over her head. We wanted her to learn to swim but she wouldn’t do it (which is exactly like our previous dog, Kaya).
In the afternoon we went into South Lake and walked around the shops a bit but it was hot so we found a local park to relax in the shade until dinner time. After dinner and ice cream, Nekoda and I took Journey on a short hike to Van Sickle Falls.
I have known about this waterfall for awhile but never been to it before. It is hard to justify driving all the way to Lake Tahoe just to see a piddly 19 ft. high waterfall. This weekend, however, the timing finally made sense to go see it. The falls would be in the sun until just before sunset so we had to time it just right and that meant starting the hike at 7PM. It was a pleasant hike up the mountain, a lot of it under the Heavenly ski resort gondola. The bad thing is that you can hear the noise from all the casinos for mostly the entire hike. It is loud and constant and annoying. I don’t want to hear that schtick when I am on a hike. It would be much better to do this hike in the morning and then you probably wouldn’t have all that noise but it is what it is. Journey did not mind it and she had a very enjoyable and fun time.
Van Sickle Falls is 19 ft. high and no more. It is a pretty one though, an easy hike, and certainly worth coming here if you are in the area. We arrived at 8PM and I took photos while Journey ate her dinner. Then we hiked back down the hill in the dark.
One funny thing happened. Nekoda was in the lead with Journey in the middle and me behind. Nekoda almost stepped on a snake. All I saw and heard was her scream, throw her arms up in the air, and stumble backwards. Then “snake, snake!”. It was just a harmless rubber boa snake. It is the first time I have seen a snake when Journey was with me so it would have been a good safety lesson for her, but Nekoda was freaked out, I was laughing hysterically, the snake slithered away quickly, and Journey never even saw it. The rest of the hike in the dark was uneventful. We got back to the car, Journey was happy to see mom, and then we drove home. It was a wonderful family day in Lake Tahoe.
12 dollars is pretty steep, just for parking at the lake. Sounds like a plan to discourage visitors, but you’re right, as more people will just park along the narrow road. Do you know if they are charging to park at the Glen Alpine trailhead?
August 3rd, 2025 at 10:56 am
12 dollars is pretty steep, just for parking at the lake. Sounds like a plan to discourage visitors, but you’re right, as more people will just park along the narrow road. Do you know if they are charging to park at the Glen Alpine trailhead?
August 3rd, 2025 at 2:09 pm
Hi Mike. I do not know but last time I was there (last year) it was still free.