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Cycle the moderate 9.6-mile Antone Meadows Loop through Burton Creek State Park, enjoying forests, meadows, and glimpses of Lake Tahoe.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Dollar Property
Burton Creek State Park
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Parking
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2.74 km
Highlight • Forest
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6.02 km
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9.45 km
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13.4 km
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15.5 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.74 km
4.97 km
2.05 km
1.48 km
1.27 km
Surfaces
10.7 km
3.78 km
1.03 km
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Highest point (2,110 m)
Lowest point (1,900 m)
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The Antone Meadows Loop typically starts near the Tahoe Cross Country ski area, which offers parking facilities. This area serves as a convenient trailhead for accessing the loop.
Yes, the Antone Meadows Loop is generally rated as easy to moderate, making it a family-friendly option. Its mostly level route, well-packed dirt and gravel roads, and minimal elevation changes are ideal for a wide range of cycling abilities, including beginners.
The trail primarily consists of well-packed dirt and gravel roads, making it suitable for touring, gravel, and cyclocross bikes. It features a mostly level route with minor grades and very few obstacles. Bridges are present at all creek crossings, ensuring smooth passage. While largely hard-packed, some sections might be considered singletrack.
Cyclists will pedal through the heart of Burton Creek State Park, enjoying views of the forest and the expansive Antone Meadows. Notable highlights include active beaver dams and lodges within the meadow, as well as opportunities to spot abundant wildflowers, especially in the early season. You'll pass by the Dollar Property, Antone Meadows Nature Preserve, and a Forest Trail in Burton Creek State Park. Some parts of the trail also offer clearer views of Lake Tahoe.
The springtime display of wildflowers is a particular attraction, making the early season a great time to visit. Generally, the trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, offering pleasant conditions for touring cyclists.
The Antone Meadows Loop is located within Burton Creek State Park. While specific cycling permits for the loop itself are not typically required, it's advisable to check the official California State Parks website for any current day-use fees or regulations for Burton Creek State Park before your visit.
The trail is multi-use and popular for hiking and trail running, suggesting it's generally accessible. However, specific dog regulations for cycling within Burton Creek State Park should be confirmed with California State Parks to ensure compliance with leash laws and allowed areas.
The route is approximately 15.5 kilometers (9.6 miles) long. For a touring bicycle, it typically takes around 1 hour and 24 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops for scenery.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several official trails, including the Antone Meadows Trail, Dollar Creek Shared Use Path, Whoop-dee-doo, Rocky Ridge Road, Tahoe XC Special Green Trail, and Bear Trap Connector. Its proximity to the Tahoe Cross Country ski area also offers connections to a larger network of trails for those seeking more extensive rides.
The trail is located near Tahoe City, which offers various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Tahoe City. For bike rentals, it's recommended to check local shops in Tahoe City or the surrounding Lake Tahoe area.
The trail provides an immersive experience in the natural environment of Burton Creek State Park. You may spot wildlife such as beavers, particularly around their dams and lodges in Antone Meadows. The area is also home to various bird species and other forest animals.