Lake Tahoe. So much is so great about this area. Spectacularly clear water completely framed by the incredible Sierra Mountains up to 11,000 ft. The largest alpine lake in North America at elevation 6,225 ft., and the second deepest lake (1,645 ft) in the U.S. behind only Crater Lake (1,949 ft). A very special place indeed. My opinion of the best way to enjoy the summer at Lake Tahoe: Day 1 - Kayak/paddleboard, Day 2 - Hike, and then repeat. Winter: ski, ski, and repeat.
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