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Rubicon Trail
Directions
Trail heads:
Georgetown
The original starting point. This route is now paved
all the way to Loon Lake. From there you can
continue to take the original route through
Wentworth Springs or take the Ellis Creek Trail from
Loon Lake to the Rubicon Trail.
From Highway 50, turn North on Highway 49 towards
Auburn. It’s not too far down the road. Turn right
on Highway 193 to Georgetown. Turn right on to
Wentworth Springs Road and in to downtown
Georgetown.
From Highway 80, turn South on Highway 49 towards
Placerville. When you get to the town of Cool, turn
left on to Highway 193. Turn left in to Georgetown.
Out of Georgetown, follow Wentworth Springs Road
until it tees with Ice House Road. Turn left and
follow Ice House Road to Loon Lake or Wentworth
Springs.
Loon Lake:
From Highway 50. Turn left on to Ice House
Road. It’s a long winding road with a good climb to
it. Don’t be in a hurry.
Wentworth Springs:
This is again part of the
original route. Coming from Georgetown or Highway
50, don’t turn towards Loon Lake, keep straight.
There are two old routes from here. Just before the
bridge before Airport Flat Campground turn right and
follow the old original dirt route over Geerle Creek
to Wentworth Springs. This area is frequented by
quads and motorcycles.
Continuing on straight past Airport Flat Campground
is the paved route to Wentworth Springs. This has
become the accepted original route of the Rubicon
Trail. Follow the signs to the Wentworth Springs
Campground and the Rubicon Trail.
Tahoe Staging Area:
This is the traditional end of
the trail for most people but for those of us living
on this end, it’s the beginning.
From Highway 50, turn north on Highway 89 towards
Tahoe City. After about 16 miles from the famous “Y”
at South Lake Tahoe look for the McKinney Rubicon
Road and turn left in to the residential
sub-division.
Follow the signs to the Rubicon OHV Trail. It’s a
left, then a right, then it curves left and right,
then another hard left, then straight on to the
paved section of the trail. About 1.5 miles in is
the staging area. There is room to unload a trailer
or air down the tires.
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