Virtually undeveloped until the mid 1960s, the Lake Tahoe region now boasts numerous residential and retail developments, while still retaining the character of its historic past.
Explore the depth and breadth of this storied and historic land. See why this area of beautiful mountains holds a special place in the hearts of its inhabitants, and in those fortunate enough to have visited. Then make plans to come and experience for yourself the fresh air, mountain breezes, vibrant sunshine, and the myriad activities waiting for you in the Lake Tahoe region.
Lake Tahoe From Mt. Rose Hwy Lake Tahoe From Mt. Rose Hwy
View of Lake Tahoe from Mt. Rose Hwy - The Lake that we love!!
Elevation at the lake is 6,229 feet
Mark Twain described Lake Tahoe "I thought it must be the fairest picture the whole earth affords" and the indians referred to it as "big sky lake". Lake Tahoe is best known for its beautiful blue and clear water (99% pure), and is surrounded by mountains which rise more than 4,000 feet above the shore. The lake is 22 miles long, 12 miles wide; about one-third lies in Nevada, the rest in California. The water drains from Lake Tahoe through the Truckee River which is one of a few rivers that run inland to the desert rather than towards the ocean. Pyramid Lake, the reminant of ancient oceans which use to cover Nevada's desert is the final destination of the Truckee River. Lake Tahoe is the third deepest lake in North America as it has an average depth of 989 feet but the deepest point is about 1,645 feet. The surface water (12 feet) can warm to 68 F in summer, allowing swimming, while depths below 700 feet remain a constant 39 F. Perhaps this is why Lake Tahoe is comfortable through the summer despite its proximity to the desert. Annual snowfall averages 40 feet, with snowpack averaging 20 feet which explains why downhill a skiing and cross-country skiing are very popular in the winter. Summer activities include hiking, white water rafting, beach pinics and other water activities. There are many ski and summer resorts as well as state park locations to choose from.
Explore the depth and breadth of this storied and historic land. See why this area of beautiful mountains holds a special place in the hearts of its inhabitants, and in those fortunate enough to have visited. Then make plans to come and experience for yourself the fresh air, mountain breezes, vibrant sunshine, and the myriad activities waiting for you in the Lake Tahoe region.
Lake Tahoe From Mt. Rose Hwy Lake Tahoe From Mt. Rose Hwy
View of Lake Tahoe from Mt. Rose Hwy - The Lake that we love!!
Elevation at the lake is 6,229 feet
Mark Twain described Lake Tahoe "I thought it must be the fairest picture the whole earth affords" and the indians referred to it as "big sky lake". Lake Tahoe is best known for its beautiful blue and clear water (99% pure), and is surrounded by mountains which rise more than 4,000 feet above the shore. The lake is 22 miles long, 12 miles wide; about one-third lies in Nevada, the rest in California. The water drains from Lake Tahoe through the Truckee River which is one of a few rivers that run inland to the desert rather than towards the ocean. Pyramid Lake, the reminant of ancient oceans which use to cover Nevada's desert is the final destination of the Truckee River. Lake Tahoe is the third deepest lake in North America as it has an average depth of 989 feet but the deepest point is about 1,645 feet. The surface water (12 feet) can warm to 68 F in summer, allowing swimming, while depths below 700 feet remain a constant 39 F. Perhaps this is why Lake Tahoe is comfortable through the summer despite its proximity to the desert. Annual snowfall averages 40 feet, with snowpack averaging 20 feet which explains why downhill a skiing and cross-country skiing are very popular in the winter. Summer activities include hiking, white water rafting, beach pinics and other water activities. There are many ski and summer resorts as well as state park locations to choose from.
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