Sugar Pine Point State Park contains one of the finest remaining natural areas on Lake Tahoe. With nearly two miles of lake frontage, the park has dense forests of pine, fir, aspen and cedar. Deep-line anglers fish the lake's 300-foot deep underwater ledges for trout and salmon. Another attraction is the museum in the Hellman-Ehrman Mansion (also known as Pine Lodge), a summer home built in 1903 in a grove of pine and cedar. During winter, the park features cross-country skiing areas.
- Distance: 28.50 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Calaveras Big Trees SP was created to protect two groves of giant sequoias, some of the world’s largest & most magnificent trees. It includes pines, flowing rivers & creeks, wildlife, & meadows. It offers camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, & more. The Visitor Center has a museum, film, & gift shop.
- Distance: 38.43 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Indian Grinding Rock SHP, created in 1968, is home to the Chaw'se Regional Indian Museum, North America's largest collection of bedrock mortars, and California's largest roundhouse still used by Native American's today. The park hosts two large events a year highlighting the Native American culture.
- Distance: 46.98 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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