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Emerald Bay State Park
Emerald Bay Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe’s crown jewel – an oasis of shimmering greens, turquoise and blues against a strikingly beautiful mountain backdrop on the Lake’s west shore – this […]
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The Hermit of Emerald Bay
Frozen Toes and Tall Tales “Captain” Richard Barter may have been the first “year-round” resident of “Lake Tahoe. A retired British sea captain, Barter had roamed the western United States […]
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Riding around Emerald Bay
When in Tahoe, plan to climb on your ride and embrace the lack of oxygen!
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Must See Nevada & California State Parks In Tahoe
Nevada & California State Parks in the Lake Tahoe Area Did you know that over 78 percent of the surrounding area of Lake Tahoe is public land? This includes miles […]
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Lake Tahoe Kayaking
Where Should You Go Kayaking on Lake Tahoe? Explore and discover the South Shore of Lake Tahoe by kayak. From Emerald Bay’s clear, shallow waters holding the secrets of Vikingsholm […]
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23 Lake Tahoe Bucket List Must Do’s For 2023
With 2022 in the rearview mirror and a new year in front of us, now is the PERFECT time to talk about essential Lake Tahoe experiences that should be on […]
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Where to Go in California
Wondering Where to Go in California? Stop wondering. Lake Tahoe is waiting for you. California is an expansive state filled with things to do and places to see. So much […]
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Great Spots for Great Shots in Lake Tahoe
Guest Post with Cam Rodrigues, Photographer & Videographer for Spec Productions Lake Tahoe incessantly provides unmatched picturesque scenery. Towering pines line sandy beach fronts of the vibrant blue alpine lake, […]
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Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe
Emerging from the clear turquoise waters of Emerald Bay is Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe’s only island. It is an ancient granite formation rising about 150 feet from the water on […]
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Fannette Island Lake Tahoe
Emerging from the clear turquoise waters of Emerald Bay is an ancient, rigid granite formation that forms Lake Tahoe’s only island. Rising 150 feet from the water on the west […]