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Lake Tahoe Facts


Features

English unit

Maximum depth
(second deepest in the U.S.)
1,645 ft
Average depth 1,000 ft
Maximum diameter
(north-south)
22 mi.
Minimum diameter
(east-west)
12 mi.
Surface area 191 mi.
Average surface elevation
(above sea level)
6,225 ft.
Highest peak (Freel Peak) 10,891 ft.

The Lake Tahoe Basin was formed by geologic block (normal) faulting about 2 to 3 million years ago. A geologic block fault is a fracture in the Earth's crust causing blocks of land to move up or down. Uplifted blocks created the Carson Range on the east and the Sierra Nevada on the west. Down-dropped blocks created the Lake Tahoe Basin in between. Some of the highest peaks of the Lake Tahoe Basin that formed during this process were Freel Peak at 10,891 ft (3,320 m), Monument Peak at 10,067 ft (3,068 m) (the present Heavenly Valley Ski Area), Pyramid Peak at 9,983 ft (3,043 m) (in the Desolation Wilderness), and Mt. Tallac at 9,735 ft (2,967 m).

Snow, rain, and streams filled the southern and lowest part of the basin, forming the ancestral Lake Tahoe. Modern Lake Tahoe was shaped and landscaped by the scouring glaciers during the Ice Age (the Great Ice Age began a million or more years ago). Many streams flow into Lake Tahoe, but the lake is drained only by the Truckee River, which flows northeast through Reno and into Pyramid Lake in Nevada.

Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the United States and the tenth deepest in the world, with a maximum depth measured at 1,645 ft (501 m), average depth of 1,000 ft (305 m). Crater Lake in Oregon is the deepest lake (1,949 ft or 594 m) in the United States. Please Note that the depth of Lake Tahoe changes every day as the lake level changes. The deepest measurement from the 1998 bathymetric survey was 1,637 ft (499 m) deep. The depth of Lake Tahoe depends on the height it is measured from; some measurements use sea level as a base reference, others use different points of reference. The appropriate reference, or datum, for Lake Tahoe's depth is still being debated. Therefore the measured depth of a lake is only preliminary data and may change.

Lake Tahoe is about 22 mi (35 km) long and l2 mi (19 km) wide and has 72 mi (116 km) of shoreline and a surface area of 191 mi2 (495 km2). The floor of the Lake Tahoe Basin is at an elevation of about 4,580 ft (1,396 m), which is lower than the surface of the Carson Valley to the east! With an average surface elevation of 6,225 ft (1,897 m) above sea level, Lake Tahoe is the highest lake of its size in the United States.

The water in Lake Tahoe could cover a flat area the size of California 14 in (36 cm) deep. This amount of water is enough to supply everyone in the United States with 50 gallons of water per day for 5 years. The amount of water that evaporates from the surface of Lake Tahoe every year could supply a city the size of Los Angeles for 5 years.

The water temperature near the surface generally cools to 40 to 50oF (4.5 to 10oC) during February and March and warms to 65 to 70oF (18 to 21oC) during August and September. Below a depth of 600 to 700 ft (183 to 213 m), the water temperature remains a constant 39oF (4.0oC).

Lake Tahoe has a water clarity of about 100 ft (30 m) deep. Factors contributing to its clarity include the following:

  • 40 percent of the precipitation that falls into the Lake Tahoe Basin lands directly on the lake.
  • Remaining precipitation drains through granitic soils, which are relatively sterile and create a good filtering system.
 
U.S. Department of the Interior || U.S. Geological Survey || National Mapping Information || Western Regional Geography
http://tahoe.usgs.gov/facts.html
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Emerald Bay Helicopter Tour
emerald bay helicopter tour Emerald Bay is the second most photographed location in North America? On this tour, enjoy the wonder of Emerald Bay, Fallen Leaf Lake and the Vikingsholm from the best vantage point available! Your helicopter will be a 2004 Robinson R44 Raven II, one of the safest and quietest helicopters in the industry. It comes equipped with leather seats and Active Noise Reduction headsets so you can enjoy your flight in comfort without any unnecessary noise.
Emerald Bay Helicopter Tour
Parasailing on Lake Tahoe
parasailing lake tahoe Experience the exhilaration of floating high above the water, as you parasail in paradise - looking out over pristine Emerald Bay in Lake Tahoe! This may be the best way to find a little peace and quiet in a town that's this much fun! This tour is seasonal and operates from 1 June through to 30 October.
Parasailing on Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Private Boat Charter
lake tahoe boat charter There are 2 boats available for hire from which you can choose:
22' 300-hp SeaRay with Water Sports Tower (allows attachment of tow rope for waterskiing, etc)
22' 300-hp SeaRay Deck Boat
23' 320-hp SeaRay Bow Rider
24' 320-hp SeaRay Deck Boat
Why not bring a picnic lunch and some champagne aboard and make a day of it on beautiful Emerald Bay!
This product is seasonal and operates from 1 June through to 30 October.
Lake Tahoe Private Boat Charter
South Shore Helicopter Tour
lake tahoe helicopter tour View scenic Lake Tahoe the way that it was meant to be seen...by helicopter! Take the South Shore Tour and see the beauty of Lake Tahoe from Zephyr Cove to the magnificent Emerald Bay. The South Shore Tour departs the South Lake Tahoe airport and heads north to the lake. Upon reaching the shoreline, you will head straight to Zephyr Cove. After reaching Zephyr Cove, you will turn south and follow the shoreline towards Stateline and Edgewood Golf Course. After passing the casinos, continue along the shoreline past Tahoe Keys and head towards Camp Richardson. After passing Camp Richardson, enjoy a trip around Emerald Bay. Your flight will finally bring you back to the airport at South Lake Tahoe.
South Shore Helicopter Tour
Sunset Dinner Dance Cruise
lake tahoe sunset cruise A delightful combination of dining, dancing and sightseeing make for an unforgettable evening on beautiful Lake Tahoe. Choose from Entrees including the signature New York steak, garlic Crusted Trout, Pan Seared Chicken or Portabella Mushroom Lasagne. All menu choices are made onboard, so there is no need to decide your meal now! All meals are prepared to your order on board and served with all the trimmings. Dance to the sounds of Tahoe favorite 'Safari', take a stroll on a moonlit deck, and savor every moment of this 3 1/2 hour cruise. Smart casual attire is required for this cruise.
Sunset Dinner Dance Cruise
Sunset Helicopter Flight
lake tahoe sunset helicopter flight The Sunset Tour takes you on a complete trip around the lake and will show you Lake Tahoe awash in magnificent colors as you view the setting sun from across the lake. Departing from the South Lake Tahoe airport, head north to the lake. Upon reaching the shoreline, you will head west towards Camp Richardson and the fabulous Emerald Bay. After taking a circuit around Emerald Bay, your flight will continue northward along the western shore of Lake Tahoe past Meeks Bay and Tahoe City, and you’ll see the ridgeline to the east of the lake glowing red in the pre-sunset light. You'll then take a turn to the east and fly past Kings Beach, Incline Village, and the favorite Lake Tahoe hangout of the Rat Pac. The Cal-Neva Resort. As your flight continues southbound along the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe, you will be afforded a spectacular view of the sunset while looking west across Lake Tahoe. You will see Cave Rock, Zephyr Cove, and the casinos of Stateline as they start to come alive for a night of entertainment. Your flight will finally bring you back to the airport at South Lake Tahoe.
Lake Tahoe Sunset Helicopter Flight
Historic Glenbrook Breakfast Cruise
historic glenbrook breakfast cruise The East Shore is home to some of Lake Tahoe's most spectacular homes and you'll see them from the water as you cruise to Glenbrook Bay. A special historical narration and Dixie II's collection of rare photos make this trip to Glenbrook, hub of Tahoe's 19th century lumber industry and one of the lake's first resorts, a special treat for history buffs. Your appetite gets treated to a hearty selection of hot and cold breakfast favorites, fresh fruits and pastries, served buffet style.
Historic Glenbrook Breakfast Cruise
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