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D. L. BLISS STATE PARK

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À l'ouest du lac, 9881, Highway 89, Lake Tahoe, The United States Of America
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+1 530 525 7277
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2024
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2024

Huge park that has a visitor center with interactive wildlife demonstrations at Lake Tahoe

This is Lake Tahoe's must-see park. Located 25 kilometers south of Tahoe City, it covers more than 700 hectares. This huge park has a visitor center with interactive wildlife demonstrations, campsites, access to the beach and hikes... Notably the Rubicon Point Light, the highest lighthouse in the United States. Access to the park is from sunrise to sunset. During peak periods, it is recommended to arrive very early because the parking lot is quickly full.


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Visited in december 2023
Most beautiful camping spot with the lake and Rubicon trail access. Springtime flowers show up all over and is warm during the day!
Visited in december 2023
A beautiful park with breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe.
Visited in december 2023
Si te gusta explorar este lugares para ti ✍️ no lleven niños es muy cansado para ellos para la subida ✍️✍️ hermoso lugar
Visited in november 2023
Loved hiking here! Beautiful scenery!
Visited in november 2023
Updated ——- beautiful park that is poorly managed. Now hearing another summer closure making it 3 summers closed. No concern for the customers. Total arrogance by those in charge. Need to make changes to whomever is in charge!!!!!!!

Very few parking spots so we frequently have to walk 2 miles down to the beach or by rubicon trail. They don’t allow people to be picked up and they ticket Good Samaritans who take people and their gear in the back of their trucks up the steep 2 mile hill. It’s a park road with a 15 mph speed limit. Really beautiful sand beach that the unfriendly rangers don’t allow most of us to easily visit.

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