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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    The mixed-use path begins at the Tunnel Creek parking area in Incline Village. A bike tool kiosk and mile marker mark the start of the East Shore Trail.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    The trail immediately climbs and hugs the mountainside, completely separate from the roadway.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Views of Lake Tahoe's rugged eastern shore abound throughout the ride.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    A tunnel passes beneath the highway, from which point the trail follows a separate but parallel course from the road.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Hidden Beach is one of the beach areas accessible from the trail.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Plaques with quotes and donors' names compliment the trail along its course.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Much of the trail follows a separate span built over the lakeshore.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Lake Tahoe's East Shore Trail.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Memorial Point Overlook, and its marked paths to the water, is another area accessible from the East Shore Trail.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    Approaching Sand Harbor State Park.
    Shaun Hunter
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    07/06/2019
    There is a bicycle parking area where riders can lock up their bikes before walking into Sand Harbor State Park.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    07/06/2019
    Busy Sand Harbor. The East Shore Trail makes an alternative access point to the state park that often reaches its parking capacity early during the busy season.

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