
Lake Tahoe is located 200 miles northeast of San Francisco, California, and 30 miles southwest of Reno, Nevada, in the Sierra Nevada Mountain range.
Lake Tahoe is the largest Alpine lake in North America. It stretches 22 miles long, 12 miles wide and covers a surface area of 191.6 square miles. It has 72 miles of shoreline.
Lake Tahoe is two-thirds in the state of California and one-third in the state of Nevada.
The Lake is at an elevation of 6,226 feet, making it the highest Alpine lake of it's size in the United States
Lake Tahoe is as long as the English Channel is wide. The Panama Canal, 700 feet wide and 50 feet deep, could be filled with Tahoe's water even if it circled the globe at the equator - and there would still be enough water left to fill a canal of the same size running from San Francisco to New York.
63 streams and two hot springs feed the Lake. An average of 1,400,000 tons of water evaporates each day. If the water that evaporates from the lake could be recovered, it would supply the daily requirements of a city the size of Los Angeles.
The summer's heat can raise the temperature of the upper 12 feet of water to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, Lake Tahoe never freezes in the winter though. This is due to the great depth of the lake.
The sun shines at Lake Tahoe approximately 274 days a year. Shorts and T-shirts are typical summer day attire, but in the evenings sweaters are advised for the cooler evenings.
Lake Tahoe is one of the greatest recreation destinations in the world!
Summer Recreation - Mountain biking, hiking, boating, golfing, horseback riding, fishing, river rafting and camping.
Winter Recreation - Downhill skiing, cross-country skiing and snowboarding at World class Resorts. Snowshoeing, sledding and snowmobiling.
Dining & Nightlife - Elegant, four-star restaurants, great musical events and celebrity headliners.
