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Guests of our Lake Tahoe vacation
rentals should be sure to visit this
park, which are the home of Vikingsholm
Castle, Fannette Island and some of
the most spectacular scenery in northern
Nevada. Scuba divers
staying at our Lake Tahoe vacation
rentals can enjoy the Underwater Park
and view the remains of boats from
the 1800s. With a boat camp with 20
campsites, guests can combine boating
with camping since each feature a
buoy of its own. Discover the excellent
sunbathing and picnic locations along
with all the hiking trails. Guests
only have to pay a parking fee of
$6.
Following the interpretive
trail starting at Taylor Creek Visitor's
Center will lead you to the profile
chamber that is located below
ground-level adjacent to the creek.
The chamber houses a floor-to-ceiling
glass bay window that shows fish and
other marine life in their natural
habitat. During the fall, the annual
spawning run of the Kokanee Salmon
is a sight to see. If you have an
extra hour to spend in the area, this
is a great learning experience for
the entire family. Admission is free.
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Visitors staying at our Lake Tahoe
vacation rentals can discover history
at the Tallac Historic Site. The Baldwin,
Pope and Heller family estates stand
as a testimonial to the wealth. Built
as summer getaways for the upper crust
at the turn of the 20th century, they
feature historic
tours, museums and much more for families
and children to enjoy. From
Indian artifacts, to a glimpse of
life in the 1920s, find it at all.
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