Lake Tahoe is the largest in North America. Located in the Sierra Nevada, it straddles California and Nevada.
Lake Tahoe is the largest in North America. Located in the Sierra Nevada, it straddles California and Nevada.
35 km long, 19 km wide and 501 meters deep, Lake Tahoe was once located on the territory of the Washos, an Amerindian people. Discovered by John Charles Fremont in 1844, the site was officially named Lake Tahoe in 1945. Its crystal clear water, its surrounding nature, as generous as it is fascinating, and the many plant and animal species found there make it a tourist site. particularly popular in all seasons.