Breakfast then a hike for the boys...

It is always a good day when you start it with breakfast by the lake...

In the early 1900s, Zephyr Cove Resort was built and has been welcoming visitors to the shores of Lake Tahoe ever since. Today, The Cabins at Zephyr Cove Resort have been restored to retain their original architecture and character, while being beautifully equipped with modern conveniences. Over the decades, this resort has remained one of South Lake Tahoe’s finest, with views of the Lake and our favorite place to camp.
Van Sickle Bi-State Park represents a long held vision and partnership between the states of California and Nevada and a regionally significant recreational opportunity at Lake Tahoe. When the Van Sickle family donated 542 acres,  156 acres on the California side were also acquired to develop the nation’s first bi-state park.
High on Kegan's weekend itinerary was a hike above the lake.
Last month, we went to a fantastic lecture by Roger Rosenberger about the Wildflowers of Tahoe and how to photograph them.  Steve capture this tiny 1/4" wide flower, thus impressing me completely.
The Van Sickle Trail is unique in its location within the Basin’s largest urban area. Within a few minutes’ walk from the casino core, it is possible to enjoy a high-quality natural experience with incredible views of the lake. This strategic location immediately transitions from the dense urban context to a natural setting and a place we plan to explore even more.

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1 comments:

Four Points Bulletin said...

How interesting, I had never heard of a bi-state park, although I am sure there are more than one!
The weather looks absolutely perfect, a great day for Kegan to get a tan! Hahaha. :)

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