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Burnside Lake Hike Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Beginning Elevation:  5,700 Feet
Difficulty:  Difficult
Elevation Gain:  3,540 Feet
Ending Elevation:  8,160 Feet
Length, One-way:  6 Miles
Recommended Season:  May-1st snow
Usage:  Moderate
USGS Maps:  Various
Reservation:  No
Directions
From Markleeville, Travel west along Hot Springs Road toward Grover's Hot Springs State Park. In about 3 miles look to your right for a sign which reads "Charity Valley". Parking is available here, or if you wish to shorten the hiking distance by one mile each way, enter Grover's Hot Springs State Park (there is a day use fee) and follow the entrance road until it dead ends at an overflow parking area. This well signed area is where the trail begins.Driving time from Carson City is around under an hour.
Location Information
The Burnside Lake Hike begins by following the trail marked Charity Valley. After about 11/2 easy miles through the woods, the Charity Valley Trail switch backs steeply before coming to a fork where the Burnside Lake Trail begins. The hill is south facing, so is especially nice in spring and fall. It can be hot in summer.

A consideration for this hike is that Burnside Lake can be reached by four-wheel drive vehicles from Highway 88.

Please Remember:

* Always carry drinking water.
* Hike in single file to keep trails narrow and wild.
* Prevent erosion, follow the trail and do NOT cut switch backs.
* Keep trails clean, pack out ALL paper and trash.
* Protect plants and wildlife.

LEAVE NO TRACE!
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