Is the trail/hike difficult with 13 month old/stroller and 70 year old with bad knees? Thanks in advance

Lori Kuebler | Oct 1, 2018 | Category: Tourist attraction in South Lake Tahoe, California

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Address: 1580 Glen Alpine Rd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, USA

Ragni Chand | Oct 1, 2018

You can drive all the way to the falls. Be careful walking while carrying your baby. Go at least 4 hrs before sunset. 45 mins to drive up the falls, 1 hr to enjoy the fall and take pics and 45 mins to get out of there before dark. You don't want to drive down from there in the dark. Good luck and enjoy.

Veena Thakur | Oct 1, 2018

Not really,if you don't want to go far!

Leslie Amato | Oct 1, 2018

If you park right at the falls there is minimal walking. You'll need to be a good driver to turn around up depending on how people park and such. You can see all of the falls from up high on the rocks and flat area. I wouldn't venture down to the water though with the baby. Enjoy the view

Jay Rod | Oct 1, 2018

There is parking (very little) at the falls. Very short walk. I wouldn't even call it a hike. Be careful and everyone should be great

Johnny Martinez | Oct 1, 2018

I would def leave the stroller. My wife brought our 4 month old in one of those nice baby holders called a LilleBaby. It worked great. I'm sure the 70 year old will be ok since there's plenty of places to sit and enjoy the awesome views

David Riewe | Oct 1, 2018

The hike to see the falls from above isn't bad. The hike down to get up close is challenging

gary chitwood | Oct 1, 2018

Yes

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