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Tucked neatly against the eastern side of Donner Pass, it’s 2.7 miles long and a little more than half a mile wide. There’s world-class fishing, miles of hiking trails, easy public access to its water, and its eastern side is arguably one of California’s prettiest state parks. What makes Donner Lake special though isn’t just these facts or even the scenery. It’s everything combined from the quaint restaurants to the public piers and its people. As you take in the pine forest surrounding it and rows of picturesque mountains rising in the distance, you’ll realize why people return year after year to enjoy this slice of alpine heaven.
Citizens of Truckee have expressed the need for action to protect Donner Lake while popularity increases every year. Visit Truckee-Tahoe funds stewardship projects to address concerns for trash, parking, and uneducated use. Learn about Sustainable Truckee programs and how you can help too.
Read these tips on protecting this important resource!
1. Stay on formal trails. Use of undesignated trails results in degradation of important environmental resources.
2. Pack it in, pack it out! This means being prepared and planning to take your trash with you when you visit public spaces.
3. Only camp in designated areas. Camping in undesignated areas, around Donner Lake and other Truckee wilderness areas, can erode the natural landscape, lead to inadequate trash and waste disposal, and increase the risk of a wildfire.
4. Know where you can and can’t park around the lake. Overnight parking on parts of Donner Pass Road, South Shore Drive, and West River Street are prohibited. Also, parking in the bike lane or in hazardous areas creates a greater risk of a cyclist/pedestrian/vehicle collision. Keep the lanes clear and avoid a citation.
5. Public piers are available on a first come basis but please do not leave items overnight to try to ‘’reserve’’ the piers.
6. You are accountable for your own watercraft. Self-inspections are mandatory before launching at Donner Lake. Also, make sure to store your private watercraft in designated areas and not on public land or public docks/piers. Boats are allowed to anchor on the waters of Donner Lake for up to 72 hours.
7. Parking is limited around the lake. We hope to see our community utilizing TART Connect and encourage residents and visitors to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by making conscious choices in how they get around our town.
Donner Lake is located just three miles from Downtown Truckee and can be easily accessed without a car. Get to the lake by using Truckee's sustainable transportation options and avoid the hassle of parking and traffic. Take Truckee's FREE on-demand shuttle (TART Connect) or use the TART fixed routes buses and shuttles. Or make a day of it by hopping on Truckee's electric bikes (must purchase single ride or monthly pass) located at docking stations throughout town.
If it’s your first time visiting Donner Lake, we recommend starting with a visit to Donner Memorial State Park. Wrapping around the eastern and southern shores of the lake, you gain easy access to its beaches, hiking trails, and an opportunity to learn about the area’s history.
If there’s nothing better than getting out on a lake via motorboat, then you’re in luck. The boat ramp to access Donner Lake is on the northwest corner and is open from roughly May through September. Please note that the lake has a 35 MPH speed limit.
Be aware that watercraft self-inspections are mandatory for all motorized and/or trailered watercraft launching on Donner Lake and must be submitted to the town of Truckee. Make sure your boat is clean, drained, and dry to help protect Donner Lake from harmful invasive species. Invasives such as invertebrates (New Zealand mudsnails, quagga mussels, and Asian clam), plants (Eurasian watermilfoil, hydrilla, and curlyleaf pondweed), and warm water fishes degrade aquatic ecosystems, inhibit recreation, and damage infrastructure.
Near the boat ramp on the northwestern end of the lake is the Donner Lake Marina, which offers boat rentals. You’ll find everything from stand-up paddleboards, single and double kayaks, hydrobikes, jet skis, motorboats and paddle boats. These are all available by hourly, half day, and full day rates. There are also rentals available at the eastern end of the lake inside Donner Memorial State Park.
All water activities are enjoyable on Donner Lake. The key fact is WHEN to go. Windsurfers will enjoy the lake in the afternoon as the winds pick up. While for water skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, and paddleboarding, you can enjoy a glassy surface if you head out before 10 am.
One of Donner Lake’s more unique aspects are its 37 public docks. Owned and operated by the Truckee Parks and Recreation district, they're available to the public on a first come, first serve basis. They’re perfect to launch a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. Or soaking in the sun and even a bit of meditation.
If you enjoy fishing or would like to try, Donner Lake is a must do. The lake holds some of the largest Mackinaw trout in California, and its waters abound with Brown trout, Rainbow trout and Kokanee salmon.
Before even throwing a lure into the waters, be sure to pick up a California fishing license. Support the local businesses that provide valuable info on how they’re fishing and pick one up in person from an authorized fishing license retailer such as Trout Creek Outfitters and Mountain Hardware & Sports.
Purchase a fishing license at Trout Creek Outfitters or Mountain Hardware & Sports in Truckee (Donner Pass Road) or at their Soaring Way location. Or, buy online from the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Something else that sets Donner Lake apart from Lake Tahoe is that its waters are much warmer. Due to it being hundreds of feet shallower, it has an average temperature in the summer of 76 degrees, which is six degrees warmer than Lake Tahoe. Great for beach goers looking for a warmer dip!
There are two main beach areas at the west and east ends of Donner Lake where you can access sandy shores and shallow water. West End Beach on the western end of the lake and Donner Memorial State Park to the east which includes China Cove, a scenic beach with a swimming area, picnic tables, bathrooms, and shaded areas for lounging out of the sun. And for those that are club members of Tahoe Donner, you can access the private Tahoe Donner Beach Club Marina, located right off of Donner Pass Road.
If you want to enjoy the waters with your kids the gorgeous 12-acre West End day-use beach is your best bet. It has American Red Cross Certified Lifeguards supervising the designated swim area in the summer.
Truckee is a tail wagging kind of town as in dog friendly. If you bring your pup you’ll want to head to the east end of Donner Lake within the park. You’ll identify the dedicated pet friendly beach as the area closest to the Tahoe Donner Beach Club Marina.
Take a dip into all the alpine lakes in Truckee-Tahoe! Keep reading about the area's best beaches.
Located in Truckee, Donner Lake is within reach of an abundance of lodging options. Browse Truckee hotels, lodges, inns, and mountain homes to find accommodations minutes from the lake and close to shopping, dining, and Truckee's historic downtown. Under the Popular Features & Amenities filter, check the box for "Walk/Ride to Donner Lake Beaches and Piers" to view nearby lodging. From boutique hotels to spacious vacation rentals, there are convenient options for every traveler.
Situated mere footsteps on the north shore, you’ll find one of our favorite breakfast spots in Truckee. Open since the mid-1970’s, Donner Lake Kitchen is one of the longest running dining establishments in the region. Huge portions of classic breakfast dishes like huevos rancheros, cowboy breakfast, or pancakes with bacon will make sure you’re ready for the day. Another option on the west end is The Pub At Donner Lake. After a few hours of boating, start off with some “lug nuts” and finish off with a juicy half-pound wagyu burger. And whatever you do, make sure there’s room for dessert. The small-batch, premium flavors at Little Truckee Ice Creamery are out of this world.
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