Stephanie Hampton, an aquatic ecologist with a career spanning continents, recently stepped into her new role as Director of the U.C. Davis Tahoe Environmental Research […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
It’s mind blowing how something so captivating and subliminal can happen twice a day and humans all around the world forget to watch it happen. […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
Despite its small population of just under 56,000, the Lake Tahoe region is home to a wide variety of myths and legends. Most of those […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
Capturing historic carvings helps researchers preserve a unique cultural resource Wandering through the pine and aspen forests of the 1800s could be a difficult task for a Basque shepherd. Brought to America by the promise of potential wealth, Basque people had developed a reputation for handling| TahoeMagazine
There are many ways to experience and enjoy Lake Tahoe in the summer, from sunbathing on the beaches to splashing in the lake’s crystal clear […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
What better way to cap off a heart-pumping hike than with a boozy beverage at a nearby joint? From riffs on classic cocktails to well-curated aged tequilas, there’s something for everyone after you’ve dusted off your hiking boots. HIKE: Big Meadow to Round Lake HAPPY HOUR: Hope Valley Bar a| TahoeMagazine
Whether attending a local event around the lake, or meandering about town, there’s a good chance you could run into one of the many food trucks that are scattered throughout the basin. From pizza to ice cream to sushi (yes, one even combines two), there’s no shortage of delectable cuisine options th| TahoeMagazine
Known for its pine trees, big blue lake, and miles of hiking/biking trails, Tahoe is a beautiful outdoor recreational playground that draws people near and […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2025 is the Year of the Snake, which symbolizes calmness, strategy, and introspection. Running on a 12-year cycle, a few […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
While traditionally frowned upon to ask a lady her age, that doesn’t stop some people from asking Louise Wholey. “The answer usually causes jaws to […] Read More| TahoeMagazine
Hiking is one of many ways to explore the great outdoors. It’s also one of few ways to be directly connected and submerged in nature the entire time one is adventuring. Lake Tahoe sits in a bowl of mountains making the options for trails endless. There are some that require hiking experience, a whol| TahoeMagazine
For over 150 years, the Truckee community thrived in the Sierra Nevada, but it wasn’t until 1993 that it officially took control of its own destiny. The push for incorporation was not just about self-rule—it was about reclaiming local decision-making from a distant county seat in Nevada City. Kat| TahoeMagazine
It's a classically beautiful Lake Tahoe summer morning at Nevada Beach, a morning where the lake is so still that it looks like glass, the air is crisp but the sun is beginning to warm my skin and the sand, as I struggle to pull my kayak off my car’s rack. I look around at the dozens of other pe| TahoeMagazine