Crystal Bay · Easy

Historic Stateline Fire Lookout

A half-mile stroll to one of the best effort-to-view ratios on the lake — telescopes included.

The Local Secret

A Fire Lookout's View, Without the Climb

High on the ridge above Crystal Bay — literally straddling the California–Nevada line at about 7,000 feet — this old Forest Service fire lookout site delivers a sweeping panorama over Crystal Bay, Agate Bay and Kings Beach for barely half a mile of walking on a paved old forest road.

The lookout tower itself is gone, but the site is anything but bare: a short self-guided interpretive loop tells the story of the North Shore's logging, casino and fire-watching past, and free mounted telescopes let you pick out boats and beaches far below. It's the walk we send visitors on when they have one spare hour and want one big view.

Easy Paved road-trail Free telescopes Interpretive loop
Trail Facts

Know Before You Go

Distance~1 mile round trip (0.5 mi each way), plus a short nature loop at the top
Elevation gain~400 ft, gentle grade on a paved forest road
DifficultyEasy
TrailheadFrom NV-28 in Crystal Bay, turn up Reservoir Drive (just east of the old Tahoe Biltmore), right on Lakeshore Avenue, and park at the iron gate for Forest Road 1601
Fee / permitsNone
DogsLeashed dogs welcome
SeasonSpring through fall; walkable (sometimes snowy) in winter
Mind the gates: The road passes private property between the first and second gates — stay on the pavement and keep noise down. Parking at the gate is limited to a handful of cars, so go early on summer weekends, and don't block the gate itself.
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