Free Guided Waterfront Walking Tours of Tahoe City
The North Lake Tahoe Historical Association presents guided waterfront walking tours of Tahoe City.
WATERFRONT WALKING TOUR
The Tahoe City Waterfront Tour was developed in 2013 to celebrate the town's 150th anniversary, also known as TC150. The tour, which is a program of the North Lake Tahoe Historical Society, focuses on Tahoe City and the beautiful waters of Lake Tahoe throughout history. Topics include the Truckee River, dam, water rights, flow rates, rafting, water clarity, historic sailing vessels, motor boat racing, fish, Commons Beach, as well as current things to do and places to eat in Tahoe City. The tours are lead by professional tour guide and longtime resident Karen Willcuts.
What: Waterfront Walking Tour of Tahoe City
Meeting place: Gatekeeper's Museum. 130 W. Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, Ca. 96145
Meeting time: 10AM
Duration: About 1.5 hours
Distance: About 3/4 mile on a flat bike/multi-use trail.
Ending location: Near Boatworks Mall at the east side of Tahoe City.
Price: Free, however you will be given the opportunity to make a donation to the North Lake Tahoe Historical Society. For your $5 donation, you will be invited into the museum for free that day.
Other information: Please park in public parking lots or at the Gatekeeper's Museum. Leashed well behaved dogs are welcome. This tour is family-friendly however it probably won't be exciting for very young children.
More Information: call the Gatekeeper's Museum at 530-583-1762