A hike up the south face of Mt Ralston leads to a stunning payoff - views of the Echo Lakes, Desolation Wilderness and Lake Tahoe.
Link to Ralston Peak Hike on Trailspotting
Squaw Valley is one of the largest ski areas in the United States. It was the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, and to this day it remains a mecca for serious skiers.
Somewhere at Kirkwood Ski Resort, California
Sand Harbor recently opened their brand new visitor center. It is steps away from this lovely cove on Lake Tahoe on the Nevada side.
View of Taylor Creek and walker's bridge overlooking Taylor Creek. Here you can view Kokanee Salmon spawning in the fall.
The mist rises off Taylor Creek in the early morning. This creek leads to Lake Tahoe and is the spawing creek for Kokanee Salmon.
Lake Tahoe, California. To truly understand the scope of this picture, you would have to see it in a larger format.
The Visitor Center, located in South Lake Tahoe on Hwy 89, is operated by the National Forest Service. It has an easy self-guided nature walk and a stream profile room where you actually view Taylor Creek from below the level of the creek.
This place is located on the Nevada side of beautiful Lake Tahoe. This spot has been a traditional Christian conference area for many years.
Sand Harbor is quite possibly the most picturesque spot on Lake Tahoe. It is located on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe and is part of the Nevada State Parks system.