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Lake Tahoe Attractions: Cablecar at Squaw Valley USA Calif. Hwy. 89, 6 mi. north of Tahoe City, Calif. (530) 583-6955, (800) 545-4350 During ski season, the tram operates from 9 AM until 9 PM weekdays and from 8:30 AM until 9 PM weekends. Daily hours during the summer are 9:30 AM to 9 PM. The tram is closed from late September until mid-October. Fanny Bridge Junction of Calif. highways. 89 and 28, Tahoe City, Calif. Fanny Bridge spans the Truckee River where it empties from Lake Tahoe on its journey toward Pyramid Lake. Also at this site is the concrete dam with 17 gates used to raise or lower the level of the lake. There are a number of enormous rainbow trout living in the waters around the bridge. Gatekeeper's Museum Junction of California Highways 89 and 28, Tahoe City, Calif. (530) 583- 1762 Since 1986 the Federal Watermaster's Office in Reno has regulated the level of the lake. Today the gatekeeper's cabin is a museum showcasing Lake Tahoe's past through natural history displays, stories of pioneers and priceless artifacts. Of particular interest are exhibits showing the effects of growth and pollution on the Tahoe Basin. Marion Steinbach Indian Basket Museum The museum is open Wednesday - Sunday, May 1 - June 15 and from Labor Day - October 1, and every day from June 16 through Labor Day. The hours are 11 - 5 . Although admission is free, donations are welcome. The museum contains a collection of more than 800 baskets from native American tribes all over the country. Ponderosa Ranch 100 Ponderosa Ranch Rd., Incline Village, Nevada (775) 831-0691 More than 500 million television viewers in 86 countries have relived the days of the wild West through the television series Bonanza. The Ponderosa Ranch at Lake Tahoe was selected as the setting for the show because of its spectacular scenery. Step back in time to the post-Civil War era as you wander around the 12 acre downtown. It is authentic to the last detail, including the Silver Dollar Saloon advertising "meals 25 cents" the Old Time Photo Shop,and the gallows. Of particular interest is the variety of horse-drawn vehicles casually parked everywhere, as if their owners were in town shopping for the day. The highlight of the ranch is the massive log structure used as the Cartwright family home. Outside, you can test your skill at the Moonshine Shootin' Gallery, make new friends at the Petting Farm, pan for gold at the Lucky Bonanza Mine and ride a horse at the Pony Rides. Watson Cabin Living Museum 560 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, Calif. (530) 583-8717 Daily June 15 through Labor Day from noon - 4 . Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Built in 1909, the Watson Cabin Living Museum is the oldest building in Tahoe City. Listed in the National Register of Historic Homes, the cabin contains the first indoor private bathroom in Tahoe City, as well as antiques and collectibles from the turn of the century. In the Lake Tahoe Basin: Sugar Pine Point State Park - 530-525-7982 D.L. Bliss and Emerald Bay State Park Vikingsholm Castle, the most popular attraction, (west end of Emerald Bay), is considered the finest example of Scandinavian architecture in the United States. Guided tours are available daily, during the summer months from 10 am to 4 pm every half hour. D.L. Bliss State Park has a beautiful beach on Rubicon Bay (and a trailhead for the Rubicon Point Trail that continues on to Vikingsholm). Lake Tahoe Nevada State Parks: Sand Harbor - 775-831-0494
Spooner Lake and the Marlette/Hobart Backcountry Cave Rock South Shore Lake Tahoe Aerial Tram at Heavenly Ski Resort Heavenly Ski Resort, end of Ski Run Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, Calif. (800) 243-2836 During the summer season, the tram runs weekdays from 10 - 9 and weekends from 8:30 - 4 . From this vantage point 2,000 feet above the level of the lake, the size and grandeur of the Lake Tahoe Basin is exquisite. Hiking along the ridge is popular during the summer. Sunset colors on the lake are spectacular! Emerald Bay and Vikingsholm Castle Calif. Hwy. 89, 5 mi. from South Lake Tahoe, Calif. (530) 573-2600 Tours are usually available daily from mid-June through Labor Day from 10- 4 but call ahead to verify specific times and admission prices. Emerald Bay with tiny Fannette Island rests on a narrow arm on the southwestern shore of the lake. Its emerald green water is surrounded by sheer granite cliffs. The castle is not accessible by car, but is a one mile walk from the Emerald Bay parking lotThe 38-room mansion is a replica of an 11th-century Viking castle. |