Lake Tahoe, The Lake, is the jewel of the Sierra Nevada's. At 6,226 feet above sea level Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake in North America. It is 12 miles wide, and 22 miles long. The Lake has a surface area of 191.6 square miles. The average depth of The Lake is 989 feet, while its deepest point is 1,645 feet. This is the third deepest lake in North America. Lake Tahoe contains about 40 trillion gallons of water. To put that number in perspective, that amount of water would cover the state of California in 14 inches of water. A legend explains how Lake Tahoe got its name. Lake Tahoe was created when an Evil Spirit decided to pursue an innocent Indian. The Great Spirit tried to aid the innocent Indian by giving him a branch of leaves. Supposedly each leaf dropped by the innocent Indian would create a lake through which the evil spirit would have to cross. However, the innocent Indian in his fright dropped the entire branch of leaves at once creating a large lake, Lake Tahoe. The water temperature near the surface varies with seasons. During the summer the water near the surface can warm to a chilly 68 degrees F. Below depths of 700 feet the water temperature remains stable at 39 degrees F. |