A little about Lake Tahoe North
The Lake Tahoe North Shore is a stunning 180 degree panorama calling more than romantics and outdoor enthusiasts. Scientists journey to this place to understand its incredible blueness and ensure that it remains an icon of pure alpine perfection. Whether your trip to North Lake Tahoe is about academic study, or simply with the hope of taking a few well-deserved days to enjoy the radiant light, we recommend exploring our towns and reveling in the multiple variations of fun found only in North Lake Tahoe.
The history of Lake Tahoe North
The area around Lake Tahoe was previously inhabited by the Washoe tribe of Native Americans. Lake Tahoe was the center and heart of Washoe Indian territory, including the upper valleys of the Walker, Carson and Truckee Rivers. The English name for Lake Tahoe derives from the Washo word "dá’aw," meaning "The Lake" Lt. John C. Frémont was the first person of European descent to see Lake Tahoe, during Fremont's second exploratory expedition on February 14, 1844. Located along the border between California and Nevada, west of Carson City. Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America. Its depth is 1,645 ft , making it the second deepest in the United States.
Contact Information
Phone: (530) 583-3494
Email: jason@gotahoenorth.com
Address:
Lake Tahoe North, California
96145
Where is Lake Tahoe North
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Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows
Museums / Attractions
Over 3,600 skiable acres of skiing and riding terrain
Indu's Asian Noodles and Curries
Restaurants
Serving Authentic Sri Lankan, Chinese and Vietnamese Food