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ARTICLES RELATED TO Lake Tahoe - Water sports |  |  |  | Lake Tahoe - Water sports: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - HistoryTahoe’s history began 2-3 million years ago when the faults that created the Carson Range simultaneously molded the Tahoe Basin. Eruptions from the extinct volcano Mt. Pluto formed a dam on the north side. The Pleistocene (Ice Age) molded the basin to its current form followed by drainage from ice and snow which filled the lake.
The area around Lake Tahoe was originally inhabited by the Washoe tribe of Native Americans. Lt. John C. Frémont and Kit Carson were the first non-indigenous people to see Lake Tahoe. It was Fremont's 2nd e ...
See also:Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe - Geography, Lake Tahoe - History, Lake Tahoe - Tourist activities, Lake Tahoe - Winter sports, Lake Tahoe - Water sports, Lake Tahoe - Hiking and Mountain Biking, Lake Tahoe - Gambling, Lake Tahoe - Environmental protection, Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous facts, Lake Tahoe - Footnotes Read more here: » Lake Tahoe: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - History |
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 |  |  | Lake Tahoe - Water sports: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous factsAlthough Lake Tahoe is a natural lake, it is also used for water storage by the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (TCID). The lake level is controlled by a dam at the lake's only outlet, the Truckee River, at Tahoe City.
The Reno/Tahoe International Airport in Reno, Nevada and the Chevrolet Tahoe SUV were named after the lake.
The North Shore features the Cal Neva Resort (once owned by Frank Sinatra) which has a marked state line ru ...
See also:Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe - Geography, Lake Tahoe - History, Lake Tahoe - Tourist activities, Lake Tahoe - Winter sports, Lake Tahoe - Water sports, Lake Tahoe - Hiking and Mountain Biking, Lake Tahoe - Gambling, Lake Tahoe - Environmental protection, Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous facts, Lake Tahoe - Footnotes Read more here: » Lake Tahoe: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous facts |
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 |  |  | Lake Tahoe - Water sports: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - Tourist activitiesMuch of the area surrounding Lake Tahoe is devoted to the tourism industry and there many restaurants, ski slopes and casinos catering to visitors.
Lake Tahoe - Winter sports.
During ski season, thousands of people from all over California, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose, flock to the slopes for some of the best skiing in the world. Lake Tahoe, in addition to its panaramic beauty, is well known for its blizzards. It gets more snow than anywhere in ...
See also:Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe - Geography, Lake Tahoe - History, Lake Tahoe - Tourist activities, Lake Tahoe - Winter sports, Lake Tahoe - Water sports, Lake Tahoe - Hiking and Mountain Biking, Lake Tahoe - Gambling, Lake Tahoe - Environmental protection, Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous facts, Lake Tahoe - Footnotes Read more here: » Lake Tahoe: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - Tourist activities |
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 |  |  | Lake Tahoe - Water sports: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - GeographyLake Tahoe is one of the deepest (1645 feet/501 m), largest (192 sq. mi./497 km²) ¹, and highest (6229 feet/1898 m) lakes in the United States. Only Oregon's Crater Lake is deeper at 1930 feet (588 m).
Although for much of Tahoe's circumference, highways run within sight of the lake shore, some important parts of the California shoreline now lie within state parks or are protected by the United States Forest Service. Nevada seems to have been less active, or less successful, in its conservation efforts. Lake Tahoe is about 22 mi (35 km) long and 12 mi (19 km) wide and has 72 mi (116 km) of shoreline and a surface area of 19 ...
See also:Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe - Geography, Lake Tahoe - History, Lake Tahoe - Tourist activities, Lake Tahoe - Winter sports, Lake Tahoe - Water sports, Lake Tahoe - Hiking and Mountain Biking, Lake Tahoe - Gambling, Lake Tahoe - Environmental protection, Lake Tahoe - Miscellaneous facts, Lake Tahoe - Footnotes Read more here: » Lake Tahoe: Encyclopedia II - Lake Tahoe - Geography |
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