Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, CA
Tahoe is so big that it is easy to feel lost in its immensity. This two-million-year-old blue sea is the largest alpine lake in North America and it can feel a little intimidating. That’s why we love Emerald Bay. Located in the southwest corner of Tahoe, Emerald Bay is a lake within a lake, a great glacial scoop of a bay separated by a narrow strait, with Fannette Island and the ruins of a small stone castle in the middle.
Tahoe is so big that it is easy to feel lost in its immensity. This two-million-year-old blue sea is the largest alpine lake in North America and it can feel a little intimidating. That’s why we love Emerald Bay. Located in the southwest corner of Tahoe, Emerald Bay is a lake within a lake, a great glacial scoop of a bay separated by a narrow strait, with Fannette Island and the ruins of a small stone castle in the middle.
Tahoe is so big that it is easy to feel lost in its immensity. This two-million-year-old blue sea is the largest alpine lake in North America and it can feel a little intimidating. That’s why we love Emerald Bay. Located in the southwest corner of Tahoe, Emerald Bay is a lake within a lake, a great glacial scoop of a bay separated by a narrow strait, with Fannette Island and the ruins of a small stone castle in the middle.
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