Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail Loop
Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail Loop
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Jog the 3.0 miles (4.8 km) Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail Loop, a difficult route with 158 feet (48 metres) of gain in North Tahoe Reg
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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105 m
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2.78 km
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4.81 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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3.90 km
689 m
167 m
Surfaces
3.27 km
799 m
689 m
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You can typically find parking at the North Tahoe Regional Park, which serves as a primary access point for the loop. Alternatively, there's access from Pinedrop Drive, off Highway 267, which connects directly to the paved section of the Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail.
Generally, there are no specific permits required to jog the Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail itself. While the trail is located within the North Tahoe Regional Park, access to the park and its trails is typically free. However, it's always a good idea to check the official North Tahoe Public Utility District website for any current parking fees or special event regulations.
Yes, the core Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail section is paved and has a gentle elevation gain, making it very suitable for beginners and families. However, the full 'loop' as described in this tour incorporates other trails within the North Tahoe Regional Park, which can introduce more significant elevation changes and natural paths, increasing the difficulty to moderate or even difficult depending on the exact route taken.
The primary Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail is a paved, smooth pathway. However, the full loop incorporates other trails within the North Tahoe Regional Park, which may include natural paths, dirt trails, and potentially steeper sections. This offers a varied experience, from easy paved surfaces to more natural, uneven terrain.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash at all times and to clean up after them. Please be considerate of other trail users, including joggers, walkers, and cyclists.
The trail is excellent for jogging during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the paths are clear. In winter, the paved section is also popular for cross-country skiing, but jogging might be challenging due to snow and ice. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Joggers can enjoy scenic views through forested areas and have opportunities to spot wildflowers and local wildlife. The route also provides access to the broader North Tahoe Regional Park, which features diverse landscapes. The trail itself is named in memory of Pam Emmerich, a local advocate for community improvements.
Yes, while the primary path is the Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail, this loop also passes through sections of the Lake View Trail, North Ridge Trail, Pinedrop Trail, Tree Frog Trail, Manzanita Trail, and Lake Ridge Trail within the North Tahoe Regional Park.
Absolutely. The core Pam Emmerich Memorial Pinedrop Trail is a paved, accessible path, offering an easy experience. To increase the challenge, the loop incorporates other trails within the North Tahoe Regional Park that feature steeper inclines and more natural, unpaved surfaces. You can choose to stick primarily to the paved Pinedrop Trail for an easier outing or explore the park's more extensive network for a more strenuous jog.
For this jogging route, we recommend bringing appropriate running shoes, water, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses). Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. If you plan to explore the unpaved sections of the park, consider shoes with good grip. Don't forget your phone for navigation and emergencies.
Yes, the trail is located near Kings Beach and Tahoe Vista, which offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and other services in these nearby towns, making it convenient to grab a post-jog refreshment or meal.