
We stopped at a couple of view points and took in the stunning vastness of the lake. Living so close to a wonder like Tahoe, one might assume you would find it less impressive over time. Not so, quite the contrary. It’s more inviting and accessible the more familiar it becomes.
We ended up spending the majority of our time at the Eagle Lake Falls trailhead across the street from Emerald Bay. We had hiked the trail years ago in the Spring. Then, a couple of years ago we tried to visit the location again, but were unable to due to the time of year (Summer). The destination was heavily crowded and we had to continue on our way. Disappointing, but a blessing in disguise because that’s the year we found what has proved to be one of our favorite places to visit in the Lake Tahoe area – Sugar Pine Point State Park. (I highly recommend this as a destination during the summer months. It is not overly crowded and there are many things to do – beaches, walking trails, small museum with store, and tours of the historical mansion on the grounds. Great story there.)
We continued on and drove around the lake, taking in all the things that are difficult to notice in the warmer months when there are so many tourists. I think we saw things we’ve never seen before.
I know we need the snow and for winter to do it’s provisional thing for our water supply. But I will take these warm February days as rare gifts and be grateful for them.

