Tag: Sierra Nevada

Urban Legends

Heart-Stopping California Urban Legends of Blood-Thirsty Monsters

California is home to some of the most terrifying Urban Legends about blood-thirsty monsters. In fact, only the state’s diversity of landscapes can match the assortment of legends detailing man-eating, blood-sucking, and soul-devouring creatures. It’s as if each tale is creepier and more bizarre than the last. California’s monster...

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Adventures, Hiking, Lake Tahoe, Lakes, Sierra Nevada

The Angora Lakes: a magnificent family hike to a perfect summer destination

The Lake Tahoe Basin is filled with many exciting trails that lead to breathtaking destinations. One such trail that fits this description is the Angora Lakes Trail. What makes this trail even more enjoyable is that it’s family friendly and great for all levels of experience. In the end, visitors will be treated to two beautiful,...

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Fire Lookout, History and Mystery, Lake Tahoe, Sierra Nevada

Angora Fire Lookout: a historic lookout with epic views

The Angora Fire Lookout, also known as Angora Ridge Lookout or Angora Lookout, is perched on the Angora Ridge above Fallen Leaf Lake at an elevation of 7,256 feet. Although the lookout is no longer in service, it remains a popular destination for hiking, biking and snowshoeing. Additionally, the lookout provides spectacular views of the...

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Desert, Sierra Nevada

The Mobius Arch: nature’s perfect picture frame

California is filled with “must see” geographical wonders and breathtaking landscapes. Many are well known like Yosemite and Lake Tahoe. But, there are some that fly under the radar to the average traveler or tourist, and The Mobius Arch is one of them. Unless, you have heard of this place before, live in the region, or...

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Desert, Sierra Nevada

The Alabama Hills: Hollywood’s iconic outdoor playground

There are very few locations that can match the Hollywood resume of Inyo County’s Alabama Hills. This wonderful landscape has been a “Big Screen” favorite since the 1920’s . Hundreds of movies have been filmed here and close to forty or fifty television shows. In addition to the long history of film and...

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Adventures, Desert, Volcanic

Fossil Falls: no fossils or waterfalls, just plenty of adventure

The name may be misleading, but this spectacular location is not. Although there’s no waterfall or fossils to be found at Fossil Falls, there’s plenty of adventure and awe when exploring this natural wonder. Fossil Falls is a large formation of lava rocks created by the merging of lava and the Owens River some 20,000 …...

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Adventures, Hiking, Lake Tahoe, Sierra Nevada

Stateline Lookout Trail: an easy hike with spectacular views of North Lake Tahoe

The Stateline Lookout Trail is more of a slightly moderate stroll than a hike. It’s arguably the easiest trek you will make across the state borders. The trail begins in Nevada and ends at an old California State fire lookout that boasts of some of the best views in all of North Lake Tahoe. Lookout Below …...

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Adventures, Sierra Nevada

Markleeville: a small rural mountain town with history and hot springs

But, hopefully after reading my experience and seeing some of the pictures, you would recognize and be inspired to see this town’s unique blend of quaintness, picturesque landscapes, history and hot springs. History In the early 1860’s, Jacob J. Markley founded a toll bridge crossing the Carson River and eventually purchased...

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