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Tahoe Rim Trail: Brockway to Watson Lake (Tahoe Rim, TRT, Watson Lake Trail)

Mountain Biking Trail

Hard
13.36 mi
2,362 ft
The Brockway to Watson Lake segment of the Tahoe Rim Trail provides an easily-accessible backcountry-style ride with occasional lake views

The Brockway Summit Trailhead may be the most accessible entry point to the Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT) as it sits right on highway 267 just a few miles south of I-80 and Truckee, CA. The area around the trailhead is fairly developed, with a residential neighborhood nearby and numerous forest roads criscrosssing the area, but within a few minutes of pedaling west toward Watson Lake, the rider can quickly find peace and solitude. The dense woods provide an effective insulating buffer between the Tahoe tourist frenzy and the backcountry rider. This segment of the TRT is not a flow trail; it is old school singletrack cut without mountain bikes in mind, which is what gives it some real character. There are smooth sections, rocky sections, sandy sections during dry periods, and plenty of roots and off-camber turns. The trail here isn't actually advanced, but it is too rugged and challenging for most novices. There are no extreme climbs or descents, but the shorter ones are steep and continuous enough to require a rider to be vigilant. Sharp rocks poke through the sometimes powdery surface at times, but there are no major obstacles or seriously-technical moves required. While this is part of the TRT, it does not have the continuous exposure to broad lake views that some other segments have. What it has is an occasional break in the trees where one can get a quick glimpse. For big time views, be on the lookout for side trails that approach overlooks. The endpoint of this segment is the small, peaceful Watson Lake, which is scarcely worth mentioning as a body of water being so close to mighty Lake Tahoe, but it is an extremely pleasant place to sit a spell, soak up the surroundings, and grab a snack before the return trip. The journey to Watson Lake makes a fine out-and-back ride exclusively on the TRT, but there are also other trails and dirt roads in the area that offer numerous loop possibilities. The map here shows the best possible combination, providing a partial loop where there is singletrack available on the Watson Creek Trail before merging back with the TRT. While the Flume section of the TRT gets all the love for its incredible lake exposure, the Brockway to Watson Lake section is a better alternative for the rider seeking an easily-accessible but true backcountry experience on more rugged singletrack. If that sounds like you, you owe it to yourself to give this section a go. -Written by John Fisch Written by FATMAP Official
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
TRT - 267 To Carnelian Bay Ave0.63 mi184 ft4.9%
TRT Brockway trailhead climb to Fibreboard1.78 mi545 ft5.5%
Northshore Blvd Climb0.87 mi302 ft6.5%
TRT: Brockway to Watson Lake turnoff6.00 mi761 ft2.2%
TRT Brockway up0.90 mi335 ft7.0%
Dear Watson5.62 mi873 ft1.8%
TRT Descent from Watson Road1.24 mi-535 ft-8.1%
TRT Carnelian Woods 1.99 mi-545 ft-3.6%
TRT - Carnelian Woods to Hanes Flat0.72 mi135 ft3.5%
TRT to Mt. Watson Singletrack Climb Partial 0.93 mi262 ft5.4%
TRT Watson Lake Climb - 1st Half1.07 mi358 ft6.0%
Mt Watson Rd Climb0.98 mi338 ft6.5%
Watson Lake Drop0.91 mi-436 ft-8.8%
Down 500.60 mi-302 ft-9.5%
Watson Creek 1st DH1.06 mi-528 ft-9.4%
Up Upper Watson Creek East0.79 mi285 ft6.6%
Mt Watson Rd Climb0.44 mi269 ft11.4%
TRT from Silver Pine to Brockway Parking3.28 mi584 ft0.3%
TRT the most Techy Uphill bit 0.69 mi259 ft7.1%
TRT technical climb to Fiberboard 1.16 mi469 ft7.6%
TRT from Watson Blvd to Brockway Parking1.91 mi-545 ft-4.9%
Brockway TRT DH to Fiberboard Freeway1.06 mi-328 ft-5.7%
VIEW BROCKWAY TRT DOWN0.93 mi-331 ft-6.7%
Trt to 267 DH0.60 mi-203 ft-6.4%