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Considering a spectacular meeting site in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains? Let me introduce you to the HORIZON CASINO/RESORT, a Radisson Resort located on the shores of the most famous Alpine lake in the United States, Lake Tahoe.

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Allen, Rufus
Armstrong, Laurie
Bay, Emerald
Beach, Barton
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Bridge, Fanny
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Chalet, Echo
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Dari, Dimple
Delaney, Tom
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Fremont, John C.
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Hiscox, Tom
Kelly, John D. (TI Vice President)
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Lake, Seth
Lake, Tim
Lakes, Echo
Lee, Gene
Luck, Lady
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Orton, Gerry
Park, Rina
Pass, Carson
Pass, Luther
Peal, Diamond
Pine, Emerald
Proud, Ying
Ran, Carson
Say, Emerald
Shore, Noah
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LAKE TAHOE Ll-., n .._. CASINO • RESORT A Radisson Resort September 17, 1991 Mr. Terrance Eagan Vice President THE TOBACCO INSTITUTE 1225 8TH Street, Suite 350 Sacramento CA 95814 Dear Terry, Considering a spectacular meeting site in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains? Let me introduce you to the HORIZON CASINO/RESORT, a Radisson Resort located on the shores of the most famous Alpine lake in the United States, Lake Tahoe. The Horizon offers 539 deluxe sleeping rooms with over 20 suite combinations. Each accommodation is enhanced with a lake or mountain view. Our convention center has 50,000 square feet of newly remodeled, versatile meeting space including the Grande Lake Theatre and one of the finest banquet service staffs in the industry. Lake Tahoe and the Horizon has everything your group is looking for in recreation and entertainment. From winter skiing and snowmobiling to summer boating, hiking, golf, and of course, year-round casino gaming. A Lake Tahoe Travel Planner is included detailing all there is to see and do. Enclosed please find complete information regarding the hotel and Lake Tahoe. I will be calling to review your meeting needs. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at our Bay Area office (510) 838-7!11. The HORIZON CASINO/RESORT really wants your business. Sincerely, Katherine M. Fox Regional Director of Group Sales Enclosures Post fMf~ce Box C • Lake Tahoe. Nevada 89449 (702) 588-62'1'1 • FAX (702) 588-3'1'10 • (800) 322-7723 TCAL0288184
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¢ Radisson., HORIZON HOTEL AND CASINO A RADISSON RESORT Highway 50 • Lake Tahoe, NV 89449 (702) 588-6211 • FAX (702) 588-3110 Amenities: • 539 deluxe rooms and suites with lakeviews and " mountainviews • Four Seasons 24-hour restaurant se~vinl~ complete meals • Le Grande Buffet open for brunch and dinner , Iosh's steak, seafood and pasta • 43,000 square foot, 24-hour. full-sewice casino • 1.300 seat main showroom. 200 seat cabaret , Outdoor pool. whirlpools • Edgewood championship golf course , Sailing. hiking, hiking, fishing Location: • I0 minutes from South Lake Tahoe Airport • 59 minutes from Reno Cannon International Airport • Closest casino resort to lake on South Shore TCAL0288185
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Theater Clsrms~ 175 80 175 80 175 I~0 140 160 40 2~0 Co¢~fcr Banquet Recept .~ Ft. 60 t40 1~2~ 1950 40 7~ 75- ~ ~ 950 3~0 075 3~ L2~ i,3:~) 20~ Meetings: * Over 20,000 square feet offlexible space lor meetings, banquets and receptions for over 1.700 people • The Orande Lake Theatre accommodates 1.200 people and is equipped with audio/visual and presentation equipment • Radisson's Assured MeetinB~ agreement guarantees your satisfaction RADISSON RESERVATIONS WORLDWIDE: 800-333-3333 Radisson.. HORIZON HOTEL AND CASINO _ A RADI, SSON RESORT TCAL0288186
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THE ALL SEASON ~, RAVEL PLANNER FOR LAKE TAHOE'S SOUTH SHORE 1991 TCAL0288187
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~= Lake Tah~ Travel P~nner is d~gn~d to he;p you take y~r trip to I~e South Shore from a dream to a reality. You'll find lnfo~'mat]on on recreation, lodging, dining, nlghtltfe, special events, shopping. weddings, meeting facilities, transportation and more. Two phone numbers will afao help you plan your Lake Tahoe vacation: (ego) Call this number anytime for updates on current ski or boating conditions, entertain- ment and special events, weather and rOad conditions or general Lake Tahoe information. The charge ~s $1.00 per minute. ($00| AT-TAHOE Call this number toll- free for direct referrals to hotels, motels, condominium and vacation rental com- panies at the South Shore. Wedding chapels are also available through this number. For sales or marketing. call the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority at (916) 544-5(]50. When you arrive at Lake Tahoe, you may wish to visit the local Chambers of Commerce to pick up additional brochures and informa~Jon. SOUTH I.AI(E TAHOE CHAMDER OF COMMERCE 3066 Lake Tahoe Bird. (916) 5,41-5255 TAHOE-DOUGLAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (702) 5~--459t What.ever ti~e of y~r you v~it ~ Tahoe, you'll find a ~dise untike any ~h~r spot on ~nh. large~ sTpine lake in Noah AmerZ~, 22 miles Io~ and 12 mites w~de. ICs s~rkiing ~luo watem are ~.9% pure. ~ lake k ~oun~ by ~ majesEc ~ of the Sierra Ne~a ~nge, w~h Mount Tailac towering over the Shore at 9,735 above sea level. In warmer months, you can sail, water ski, fish, golf, hike, play tennis, go horseback or bicycle riding, attend a festival or special event or just relax on Tahoe's sunny beaches. Lake Tahoe is a skier's delight In winter, with 300 to 500 inches of snowfall and over 67% sunny days annually. Heavenly, Ki~vood and Sierra Ski Ranch offer outstanding skiing for every ability. In addition, you can enjoy cross country skiino. snowmobllino, sleigh rides, even ice fishing in the smaller nearby lakes. Your vaeatien al Lake Tahoe continues round the clock at the South Shore casinos. Nevada- style gaming excite- ment, top headliner entertainment, gourmet dining and more await you at casinos sucl~ as Cee~p~, Hsrrah's. Harvey's, a~d t~ Her~zon. TCAL0288188
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¢ .................................................................. FACTS & FIGURES 5 ........................................................ II'~]FORE~TION SOURCES 6 ........................................................... SUMMER RECREATiO~'J 12 .......................................................... wlrJTER RECREATION 20 ................................................... ALL-SEASON RECREATION 26 ................................................................... LODGING GUIDE 46 ....................................................................... SIGHTSEEING ,~s ........................................................................... NIGHTLIFE 56 ................................................................................ DINING 62 ........................................................................... SHOPPING ~ ............................................................ WEDDING SERVICES 68 ............................................................ MEETING FACILITIES 70 .................................................................. SPECIAL EVENTS 72 .......................................................... LA~E TAHOE HISTORY 7~. ................................. SOUTH LAKE TAHOE REDEVELOPMENT 76 .................................................. TRANSPORTATION & MAPS Tahoe for Kids There are many activities and services at Lake Tahoe for children and teenagem. Please see the following sections within this Travel Planner for additional information. gUMMER RECREATION So. Lake Tahoe RecreaGon Center/ 6 ....................................................... Campgrounds, Beaches & Picnic Areas 9 ............................... Balloon Rides / BiCycle & Moped Rentals / Water Skiing lo ...................................................................... Golf / Hiking Areas / Tennis ].l ............................................ Rafting / Carria~ Rides / Amuse~nt Places WIHTER RECREATION I~. ....................................................................................... Downhill Skiing ]6 .......................................................................... Cross Country Skiing 18 ...................................... S~owmobiling / Do!isled Ri~ / gno,,,/play Areas !9 ...................................................................... Sleigh Rides / Winter Hikes ALL SEASON RECREATION 20 ............................................................... Boat Cruises I Charters I Fishing 21 ............................................................. BOat Rentals/~unching/Marinas 22 .................................................................................. B~';,'Iing & Billiards 23 ......................................................................................... Aeri~r Te~ms Aviation R~dcs a Charters/Arcades/Te~n Dances / 2¢ .............................................................. Mo':i~ Theaters / Vi~o 2 ~ ........................................................................................... CHILD CARE ~ ........................................................................................ SIGHT~EENG 70 ................................................................................ S~ECIAL ~EHTS TCAL0288189
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FACTS & FIGURES For Lodging 800]AT-TAH 0;: For Information ~0/776-5~50 LOCATION I.~ke Tahoe covers the Ne','zd~'CaI~for~ia bo~er. It is 98 no~ ~ 8~cra- m~lm southw~ ~ Reno, NV. Lake T~ Is the lar0est alpi~ ~ on ~ No~ Am~ican continent. It is 12 miles wide, 22 mil~ long and has a su~ area of 122,628 acre or 191.6 square miles. WATER TEMPE~RE During ~e summer mon~, the up~r 12 f~ of the lake ~n ~rm to 68 ~gr~ FahrenheR. Bel~ depths ~ 700 feet and in winter months, ~e tempe~ture re~ins a consent 39 degrees FahrenheR. EL~A~NS The avemoe su~ ol ~ Tahoe is 6~26.95 feet above sea I~1. ~e hiOheSt ~k rising direly from the shoreline is Mr. Tailac at 9,735 feet, The hiohest point in the Basin is Freel Peak at 10,881 feet. Skie~ ~n sta~ runs at up to 10,1~ feet. D~ ~ avemoe depth of ~ke Tahoe Is 989 feet. ~e d~st point is 1,645 f~t. It Is the third deepest ~e in No~ P~ri~. ~e U.S. Bu~u of Recla- m~on controls the top 6.1 feet of the lake as a rese~r. VOLUME Lake Tahc~ cont~ns an eslimated 39.'75 trillio~ g~xlons or 122 million acre feet of vr~ter, enouoh waer to cover • e entire state of California to a depth of 14 inches. The water that evaporates lrom the lake each day is 1.4 million tons, enouoh to supply the needs of 3.5 million people on a daily basis, PURITY The watec in l~ke Ta~e is ~.9% pure, about t~e same ss distilled water. It's .~ pure ~at a dinner plate can be visible 75 feet below the surface. SNOWFALL The snowfall at alpine skiing elevations averages 300 to 500 inches each year. At lake level, annual snowfall averages 125 inches, Sierra snow is famous for its rare crystalline structure that makes it unusually reflective and light. The ski season usually runs from mid-November through mid-ApriL it has been known to snow In any month of the year, CLIMATE The sun shines at Lake Tahoe during more than 67% of the year or over 252 days. Except for periods of heavy straw- tail, ~e climate is dry, The average tempera- tura In January ranges from 18 to 36 degrees. Direct suntigl~t can r~ise the reading to nearly 100 d~grees. In July, t~e average maxirnunl temperature ~s 78 humidly. ~e weaher ~ke Tah~ ~yem wa~ cloth~no are suggested for winter, sho~s a~d T-shi~s for summer. A sweater jacket ~s a[mo~ always necas~ lot evening. When ~siti~ ~e Tahoe's Somh Shore please help keep it ~fe and clean for genera- tions to come. Remembe~ Tahoe's beau~ is ve~ fragile. P~ be ~reful with fire and put li~er in proper place. Also, please keep mind ~at drinking ~d driving ~n't m~x on the road or on the v~ter. We want you to have an enjoyable ~cat~on to remember ~d we hope to see you in our neck o1 the woods aga[nt INFORMATION SOURCES ~ke Takoe Vl=llo~ Authorl~ (916) ~ke Tahoe South Shore information: (~0) ~6-5030 Lodging Refenals: (800} AT TAHOE P.Q ~x 162~ So. ~ke Tahoe, CA 957~ Soulh Lake Chamber ef Commerce (916) ~1-5255 30~ Lake T~h~ Blvd. So. Lake Tah~= CA 961~ Chamber of C~me~e (702) 5~591 Pfl Box 7139 Visitors Center-H~W 50 at Round Hill Average Max. Temp. Average Mean Temp. Average Min. Temp. Rain Inches* % Humidity at Hon~ *l~c]~des moisture content of snovq~z~k. TCAL0288190
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SOURCES JANUARY APRIL JULY OCTOBER ANNUAL AVERAGE 36 51 78 58 55 27 39 61 45 43 18 27 44 32 30 6.13 2.t0 .26 1.90 30.80 75 70 35 54 54 Climatological data provided by the N~onal Weather Service a~d t~e U.SD.A. Soil Conservation Service. Celif,~mia Depart=e.'d of Transpedatlon (CALXP, A~S) (916) ~5-2820 Ne~dz Depz~ T~o~on (NOOT) (7~) 789-0250 Callfo~nla ~te (916) 541~434 ~42 HiD~a~ 8~ P.O. Box 95731 Uallfomla S~te (916) 52~7232 Sfer~ ~ ~eadqua~e~ Sugar Pine Point State Park D~r D, Tahoma, CA 95733 Nevada ~te ~02) ~nd Harbor (702) 831 Depa~meut of Consolation & N~tu~l Resources 201 S. Fall St. Carson C~, NV 89710 CIltlom~ Dlpadml~ of F~h & Came (916) 355-0978 1701 Nimbus Rd. Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Ne~dz Depadmlnt of Wildlife ~02) 78~0~0 1100 Valley Rd. P.O. Box 1~78 Reno. NV 89520 BSDA Fore~ (916) 573-2~ 870 E~ld ~y R~, Suite 1 So ~ke Tah~, CA ~150 ~ke Tahoe Vts~e~ Cen~r (U.S. Forest ABOUTTHE IPLANNER ~e La.ke Tahoe. Tr~,~el Pia~ner Is a p~bIIca- l~an of the non-profit Lake Ta~o~ V~sitors Authority, Inc.. and does r~t necessarily reflect views of the organization's board or st~ff. The Authority is not responsible for l~forn~t]onal errors or omissions regarding private or public businesses which lie outside lhe Authority's control. @ Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority, lnc., 1991. Executive Director: Barbara L. Klein Director of Public Affairs: Laurie Armstrong Manket~ng and Promotions Managen Tom Hiscox Advertising: Gerry Orton Public Relations Art Direction: Smith & Jones Printed in the USA by: Graphic Arts Center Photo credits: William Carr-pQs. 6, 4, 62, 76 Vance Fox-pgs. 4, 20, 46, 48, 56, 57, 58, 59, 64,68 John Kelly, courtesy o! Heavenly-pgs. 2,12, 47. Ken Mirell-pg. 62. Larry Prosor-pgs. 4, 7, 18,19, 26, 46, 70. Mountain Stock-pgs. Chaco Mohler 3, Anne Marie Weber 6, Deaco~ Chapln 10, Hank de Vre 18, Kevin Lah~y 19, Nage120, 21. Histor2c Photos/ ~nt~ge Galle~,-pgs. 72, 73. TCAL0288191
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RECR EATIO,~ 6 For Lod~ino 800/AT-TAHOE For Information 90,3/'/76-5050 Summer pastimes ~t Lake Ta~e re;,oive around the spa~ing su~ound~g moun~ a~ forests. Fr~ May through ~n i~redib~e ~d~ scene~, s~c~ ~n~ a~mcUons. ~ke Tahoe is a great p~ce for fatally ~tions. with a~v~es for visito~ of eve~ a~ group. For more listin0s, ~ the Yellow Paoes of the Tahoe phone boo~ Brochures and fu~r ~o~Uon are available at the ]o~1 Chamber ~ Commerce offices. You may also ~sh to con~ ~e following lot more specif~ information: RECR~TION SERVICES CA~F~NIA ~TATE PARKS I~orma~on: (9~6) 525-7232 Rese~8ons: (800) 4~-7275 O~si~ (619) 452-1~ 73~ W. Lake Blvd. P.O. Drawer D Tahoma, CA 95733 EL DO.DO SENIOR CENTER (916) 544-4257 3050 H'W. 50 P.O. Box 1210 So. ~ke Tahoe, 95705 Pan,in0 ciasses, carO game, pool ~1~, tdps, S~n~or Nutrition Program, ~erclse da~, w~r exercise class, m~,~es, cG~ grcup. SOUI"H LAKE TAHOE PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. (916) 541-4611 1180 Rufus Allen Bird P.O. Box 1210 So. Lake T~oe, CA 95705 Indoor/outdoor swimming, swim lessons, softball, basketball, volleyball, water poto, ~k Iessons, outdoor acbvities, dsy trips. exercise classes Weight kar~ta, v:eight lifting. sup~-,~.d youth activities/Kids Club. t~n dances: Wednes- day nights, 8-11 p.m. (summer only), must be between the ages of 18 an(~ 18. TAHOE-DOUGLAS SENIOR CENTER, INC. (702) 588-5140 8~5 H~;y. 50 P.O. BOx 1771 2~phyr Co~.~a, ~V 89448 Pool t~b~, cr~ftS. ~us tr~ps, pot lucks, mo~s LAKE TAHOE NEVADA STATE PARK (702) 831-0494 2005 Hwy. 28 Sand Harbor P.O. Box 32~3 Incline Village, NV 89450 U.S. FOREST SERVICE (916) 573-2600 870 ErneraId Bay Rd. Suite 1 So. Lake Tah~. CA 96150 CAMPGROUNDS BEACHES & PICNIC AREAS Abbreviations: South Shoro SS West Shore WS North Shore NS East Shore ES CALIFORNIA STATE PARES Information: (916) 525-7232 Resent~tions: (800) 444-7275 O~Is!cIe CA: (619) 452-1 7~0 W. ~ T~o~ CA 957~ TCAL0288192
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RECRF_ATI0~',~ D.t. BLISS WS STATE PARK (916) 525-7277 H~. 89 no~ of Emeralcl Bay Day Use Arm" Swimming, tables, fire rings, restrooms, parking, d~s allowed in developed areas - not on beaches, fee. Campground: spaces, ten;s, RV/ trailers to 15', bhle.~'oenches, tire nngs, restrooms, ~wers. f5 day limit, f~. R~s~rvations also HiE~3 ~ Begin~er, a:[;'~nmd t.~;s, a:f!~nt to a.,'~d north EmeraId Bay, TraW C~r~ers the bke. DONNER NS MEMORIAL STATE PARK (9~6) 587-~4t Donner Pass Rd.. 2 miles west of Truckee D~y Use Area: Swimming, tables, fire rings, parking, rest- rooms, dogs OK on leash, fee. Campground: 154 spaces, tents, RV/ trailers to 18', water, restrooms, showers, tables]benches, fire rings, BBQ, dogs OK on leash, 15 day 5mit, fee. ~ EP'.M.D BAY STA~ PAFIK (916) 52~7277 Hwy, 89 Day Use Ar~'One mile hike il'om Hwy. 89 to beach, moderately difficult. Pier for boat unloading, swimming, fire rings, tables, rastrooms, parking. EAGLE PDINT NS CAMPGROUND On Hwy, 89, south side of Emeratd Bay spaces, tents, BV/ trailers to 28', water, tables/benches, fire tings,15 day limit, fee. Emerald Bay Boat Camp: Boat access only, north shore ot Emerald Bay, 2~ spaces, tents, water, tables/benches, res~ooms, docking facilities, lee. HlkinO Area: t,830 Iacres, beoinner and Intermediate tr~iIs around Emera[d Bay, trails to Viking~hoIm Castle. GROVER HOTSPRINBS STATE PA~K (916) 6B4-2248 H'~rt. 89 ~rkl~e Day Use Ar~" hot spfln~, pool, tEeg~d, restro~ms, sho~, ~bZes, fire ~ngs, pa~ng, ~mpground: 76 sites, ten~, RV~ to 25', ~b~es, fire fin~s, BBQ, water, rest~oms, showe~, handicapped a~, doos ~]owed, fee. SUGAR PINE NS POINT STATE PARK (916) 525-7982 Hwy. 89 Day Use Area: Swimming, restrooms, tables, tim rings, Iparkino, fee. Genera/Cro~k Campground: 175 spaces, tents, RP's to 27', t~iers to 24', water, tables/benches, fire rings, restrourns, ~ showers, 15 day limit, I fee. Umited services in winter. H/k/ng Area: 2,000 acres, beginner and intermediate trail along the lake and General Creek, to the Ehrman Mansion and the cabin of General Phipps, Tahoe's first European resident. TAHOE STATE NS RECREATION AREA (916) 583-3074 H~/. 28, one mile north of Tahoe City Day Use Area: , Swimming, rostrooms, I tables, fire rings, fee. i Campground: 39 spaces, t~nts, RV/ trailers to 20', water, tables, bench~s, fire rings, restrooms, showers. 15 day limiL fee. LAKE TAHOE ES SOUTH LAKE NEVADA STATE PARK TAHOE PARKS & (702) 831-0494 RECREATION 2005 Hwy. 28, : DEPARTMENT Sand Harbor (916) 541-4611 P.O. Box 3283 1180 Rufus Allen Blvd., Incline Village, NV P.O. Box 1210 89450 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95705 CAVE ROCK: Hwy. 50, boat launch, BARTON BEACH restrooms. At mouth of Upper Truckee River. RIDDEN BEACH Day Use: Boat or foot A short hike off of Hwy. access onty, swimming, 28. walk or boat in only, no improvements. no parking on Hwy. 28, sec[uded location, no CONNLEY BEACH improvements. (916) 544-2942 (Timber Cove Pier SAND HARBOR information) Hw'y. 28. boat bunch Timber Cove Marina. (8 a.m. to 9 p.m. O~t Use: Swimming, summer), swimming, restrooms, boal llleguard, Rstrooms, launching at marina• p~cnic area. t~bles, fire rings, group facilitias, EL DORADO parking, no dogs RECREATION AREA allowed, fee. HW. 80 at Rufus Hiking Area: t3,OOO Alien BWd. acres, trail to Sand Day Use: El Dorado Harbor, Marlette take Beach, s,,~mming, bo~t and upoer eIevations of launch, parking, the Carson Ran~, 8 restroorns, tabtes, improve~ tra~Is, 11 am. to 6 p.m.. beginner through Camp~round:170 ad,~nced, mountain sp~ces, tents, RV/ bik~ allowed. Access trairers, water, at Sp~oner Lake ~t ~nches, r~stroums, intersection of H',vJ. 28 showers, fire ri~s, 15 & H~'.3'. 50. or at Tunnel day limit, f~. Creek. no p~rking on REGAR BEACH Lake',t~ew Ave. IDaylJse:$wimming, tab!es, restroems, J lY~a~ground, voIleyNIl, 11a.m. to 6 p,m. Dogs, atcoh~ & fires prohibited. UNITED 3TATES FORES[ SERVICE (gf 6) 573-2600 Lake Tahoe Basin Managemerrt Unit 870 Emerald Say P.O. Box 731002 So. Lake Tahoe, CA 95731-7302 BALDWIN BEACH Off CA Hwy. 89 Day Use: Swimming, restrooms, parking, no dogs allowed, fee. • FALLEN SS LEAF LAKE CAMPGROUND Fallen Leaf Lake Road, i off Hwy. 89, CA • Caml~Oround:205 spaces, tents, RV/ trailers to 35', water, ~. tables, benches, fire rings, restrooms, 14 day limit, tee. Ticketron res~rvaUons, or (916) 544-0426. KA$PIAN WS RECREATiOR AREA Hv~, 89, north of Meeks Bay, CA Day Use:Swimming, restrooms, tables, fire rin~s, parking. Campground: 15 units, tents, RV,,'trailors (no hookups), water, fee, WILLtkM KENT WS CAMPGROUND Off CA H',~. 6~ Day Use: Swimming, restrooms, tables, fire tings, ~rR~ng, Camp~roun~• ~5 units, ~nta, RV/trai!ers to 24', no hookups, water, 14 day limit, fee. TCAL02BB193

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