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Steep Climb, Stunning Payoff: Cathedral Lake Trail Draws Hikers Above Fallen Leaf Lake

A short but punishing ascent near South Lake Tahoe is gaining attention for its sweeping alpine views and rapid elevation gain

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
April 5, 2026
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Steep Climb, Stunning Payoff: Cathedral Lake Trail Draws Hikers Above Fallen Leaf Lake

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EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. — A lesser-known but physically demanding hiking route above Fallen Leaf Lake is drawing increased interest from outdoor enthusiasts seeking dramatic alpine views without committing to a full summit climb.

The Cathedral Lake route via the Fallen Leaf Lake Trail — formally designated as Cathedral Trail 17E05 — climbs sharply toward Cathedral Lake, a quiet alpine basin nestled below Mount Tallac. Though relatively short, the trail’s steep grade and rugged terrain place it firmly in the “strenuous” category.

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According to trail data and local hiking guides, the out-and-back trek covers approximately 2.9 to 3 miles (4.6 kilometers) with an elevation gain of roughly 1,100 to 1,200 feet. Most hikers complete the route in about 90 minutes to two hours, depending on pace and trail conditions.

A Short Trail With a Sharp Bite

The trail begins near the Glen Alpine area, just beyond the Fallen Leaf Lake fire station. For the first quarter-mile, hikers traverse relatively level terrain along the lake’s wooded bluffs. That reprieve is brief.

Within half a mile, the route turns sharply upward into a series of tight, rocky switchbacks that define the hike’s character. The climb offers intermittent openings with sweeping views of Fallen Leaf Lake and glimpses of Lake Tahoe in the distance.

“It’s one of those hikes where you earn every view,”

said a local hiking guide familiar with the trail system.

“It’s short on mileage but not on effort.”

Near the top of the climb, the trail transitions into forested terrain before connecting with the Floating Island/Mount Tallac Trail (17E33). From there, Cathedral Lake appears in a glacial bowl — a calm, reflective destination often used as a turnaround point for hikers not continuing to the summit.

Access, Permits, and Seasonal Considerations

The trailhead is located along Fallen Leaf Lake Road, where parking is limited and can fill quickly during peak seasons. Visitors are advised to arrive early or prepare for roadside parking where permitted.

The route lies within the Desolation Wilderness, requiring a wilderness permit for both day use and overnight stays. Day-use permits are typically available free of charge at self-issue kiosks located at trailheads.

Seasonal conditions can significantly affect accessibility. Fallen Leaf Lake Road may close during winter months, and snow often lingers on higher elevations into late spring, creating slippery and difficult trail conditions.

In the fall, the area becomes especially popular due to changing foliage and the spawning season of Kokanee salmon in Fallen Leaf Lake. Officials caution that increased bear activity may occur during this time, and hikers should take appropriate precautions with food storage and awareness.

Growing Popularity Among Local Hikers

While overshadowed by the more widely used Mount Tallac trailhead, the Cathedral Lake route has gained traction among experienced hikers seeking a faster, more direct climb with equally rewarding scenery.

Its combination of accessibility, intensity, and scenic payoff continues to make it a standout option for those exploring the greater Lake Tahoe Basin.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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