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Truckee River Rafting

Kayaking – Alpine Meadows, California

I’ve been white water rafting a couple of times before so I must admit that the Truckee River Rafting experience was a little disappointing. More on igougo

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  • For a nice river ride with just enough rapids to make you feel like you've accomplished something, try the raft liveries along the ... More on igougo

  • I’ve been white water rafting a couple of times before so I must admit that the Truckee River Rafting experience was a little disappointing. ... More on igougo

Tributary Whitewater Rafting Tours

Kayaking – Truckee, California

Tributary Whitewater Rafting Tours. Guided whitewater rafting near Lake Tahoe on the Truckee River; also Carson, Yuba, and American Rivers. Trips for all levels. ... More on Visitcalifornia.com

Truckee River Raft Rentals

Things To Do – Tahoe City, California

Your pooch is welcome to join you on a self-guided river rafting adventure. They just ask that your dog doesn't keep going in and out of the raft constantly because their nails can damage the raft.... More on DogFriendly.com

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  • This is one of the easiest and thus one of the most popular trails in north Lake Tahoe. The well-maintained paved surface traces the spectacular Truckee River from Tahoe City to the inn at River Ra... More on Trails

Prosser Creek Reservoir

Campgrounds – Truckee, California

Prosser creek Reservoir is located approximately 40 miles west of Reno, Nevada In the beautiful Tahoe National Forest at an elevation of 5,715 feet. Prosser is a 740 surface acre lake with 11 miles of sage covered shoreline. All boating ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Granite Chief Wilderness

Parks – Truckee, California

Delving into the isolated headwaters canyon of the American Rivers middle fork, this ambitious day hike through the Granite Chief Wilderness offers a taste of alpine scenery, some lofty views of La... More on Trails

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  • Designated as a wilderness area in 1984 to protect is natural beauty, the Granite Chief Wilderness encompasses glacier carved valleys, red fir forests, granite formations, and pristine mountain mea... More on Sierrawild.gov

Portola - Jim Beckwourth Museum

Museums – Portola, California

James Beckwourth was an African American trader, trapper, explorer and 49er. He built this cabin in the 1850's ... More on PlanetWare

Cold Creek

Campgrounds – Truckee, California

Cold Creek Campground is located approximately 4.5 miles south of Sierraville. The campground is situated along Cold creek within a mature overstory of pine ... More on Recreation.gov

Annetts Mono Village

Campgrounds – Bridgeport, California

This is my FAVORITE campground. All types of camping available. You can be thisclose to your "next door" ne... More on CampRate.com

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  • Mono Village, located on Upper Twin Lakes, is a fishermen's haven and family vacation hideaway. Nestled in ... More on CampRate.com

Lundy to Lake Canyon

Sightseeing – Lee Vining, California

This trail is great if you want a work out. It is steep, hot and dusty mos More on Trails

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  • The remarkable old road to the May Lundy Mine now serves only as a footpath for hikers to explore the austere alpine scenery of Lake Canyon, and the remains of one of the Eastern Sierras more remot... More on Trails

Loyalton Park

Skating – Loyalton, California

Mid sized concrete park containing several boxes, a six stair with ledges on both sides, and a 3.5/4.5 foot bowl with a 2 foot island. There is also a 4.5/5 foot roll in that stretches over half the park. It's a small park ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com

Tahoe City Begins, 1860 to 1895 A Town of 25 Takes Shape

Landmarks – Tahoe City, California

Inscription. Most folks traveling to Tahoe City in the 1800s arrived by stagecoach from Truckee. By 1868, 25 people called Tahoe City home. Some harvested hay on what is now Tahoe Citys Golf Course, some worked as fishermen on Lake ... More on HMDB

Tourist Club

Restaurants – Truckee, California

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Mono Cone

Restaurants – Lee Vining, California

mono cone is a wonderful place and a relaxing enviornment. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Very clean,cute,no huge crowds and not overpriced. More on TripAdvisor

  • We stop at the 'Mono Cone' anytime we are driving down Hwy 395. They truly have the best malts and shakes a... More on TripAdvisor

Eureka Peak Loop Trail

Parks – Blairsden-Graeagle, California

Grand views of the northern Sierra and southern Cascades from the twin summits of Eureka Peak and the connecting ridgecrest will excite hikers who dont object to the initially steep, mile-long climb above Eureka Lake. Those who follow ... More on Trails