Tahoe National Forest is a
United States National Forest
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located in
California
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, northwest of
Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe (; was, Dáʔaw, meaning "the lake") is a freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the United States. Lying at , it straddles the state line between California and Nevada, west of Carson City. Lake Tahoe is the largest alpine lake i ...
. It includes the peak of
Sierra Buttes
Sierra Buttes is an mountain summit located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Sierra County, California, United States. It is the third-highest point in Sierra County following the north ridge of Mount Lola and Peak 8740. Sierra Buttes a ...
, near
Sierra City, which has views of
Mount Lassen and
Mount Shasta
Mount Shasta ( Shasta: ''Waka-nunee-Tuki-wuki''; Karuk: ''Úytaahkoo'') is a potentially active volcano at the southern end of the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California. At an elevation of , it is the second-highest peak in the Cascad ...
. It is located in parts of six counties:
Sierra,
Placer,
Nevada
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,
Yuba,
Plumas and
El Dorado
El Dorado (, ; Spanish for "the golden"), originally ''El Hombre Dorado'' ("The Golden Man") or ''El Rey Dorado'' ("The Golden King"), was the term used by the Spanish in the 16th century to describe a mythical tribal chief (''zipa'') or king ...
. The forest has a total area of . Its headquarters is in
Nevada City, California. There are local
ranger district offices in
Camptonville,
Foresthill,
Sierraville and
Truckee.
Tahoe National Forest has many natural and man-made resources for the enjoyment of its visitors, including hundreds of lakes and reservoirs (most notably
Boca Reservoir), river canyons carving through
granite
Granite () is a coarse-grained ( phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies un ...
bedrock, and many miles of trails including a portion of the
Pacific Crest Trail. The
National Wilderness Preservation System
The National Wilderness Preservation System (NWPS) of the United States protects federally managed wilderness areas designated for preservation in their natural condition. Activity on formally designated wilderness areas is coordinated by the Na ...
's
Granite Chief Wilderness is close by to Tahoe City, where many trails branch out into the Wilderness.
The forest also serves as the water supply headwaters for the towns of
Lincoln,
Auburn and
Rocklin.
Reno, Nevada
Reno ( ) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada-California border, about north from Lake Tahoe, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Known for its casino and tourism industry, Reno is th ...
and
Sparks, Nevada
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also receive their water from the Truckee River which runs through both cities on its way to its terminus at
Pyramid Lake. It is also home to three wolverines.
Overview
The Forest Reserves were established in 1893 to halt uncontrolled exploitation of its resources. In California, the Sierra Forest Reserve consisted of over . Tahoe was originally established as the Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve on April 13, 1899. The name was changed to Tahoe on October 3, 1905.
President
Theodore Roosevelt
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supported the transfer of forest reserves from the
U.S. Department of the Interior
to the
Department of Agriculture
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's
Forest Service in 1905, with
Gifford Pinchot as Chief Forester. Thus began the United States National Forest System. In 1908, the Sierra National Forest was divided into five units and as time went on, more divisions, additions, and combinations were worked out so that presently, Tahoe is one of eight national forests along the
Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. They are, from north to south,
Plumas, Tahoe,
Eldorado,
Toiyabe,
Stanislaus,
Inyo Inyo may refer to:
Places California
* Inyo County, California
* Inyo National Forest, USA
* The Inyo Mountains
* The Mono–Inyo Craters
Other uses
* Japanese for yin and yang
Yin and yang ( and ) is a Chinese philosophical concep ...
,
Sierra, and
Sequoia.
The
charter
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given by James Wilson, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, states: The National Forests are for the purpose of preserving a perpetual supply of timber for home industries, preventing a destruction of forest cover which regulates the flow of streams, and protecting local residents from
unfair competition in the use of forest and range. The timber, water, pasture and mineral resources of the national forests are for the use of the people.
Vegetation
A 2002 report estimated nearly of
old growth in the Forest. The old growth includes
coast Douglas fir
''Pseudotsuga menziesii'' var. ''menziesii'', commonly known as Coast Douglas-fir, Pacific Douglas-fir, Oregon pine, or Douglas spruce, is an evergreen conifer native to western North America from west-central British Columbia, Canada southwar ...
(''Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii''),
Ponderosa pine (''Pinus ponderosa''),
white fir (''Abies concolor''),
sugar pine
''Pinus lambertiana'' (commonly known as the sugar pine or sugar cone pine) is the tallest and most massive pine tree, and has the longest cones of any conifer. The species name ''lambertiana'' was given by the Scottish botanist David Douglas, ...
(''Pinus lambertiana''),
California incense cedar (''Calocedrus decurrens''),
California black oak
''Quercus kelloggii'', the California black oak, also known as Kellogg oak, is an oak in the red oak section (genus ''Quercus'', section ''Lobatae'', series ''Agrifoliae''), native to western North America. Although genetically separated from the ...
(''Quercus kelloggii''),
lodgepole pine (''Pinus contorta'') and
red fir (''Abies magnifica'').
A number of species of invasive weeds have been recorded in the Forest, including thistles, knapweeds, mustards, toadflaxes, daisies, brooms, and aquatic.
Placer County Big Trees Grove
Placer County Big Trees Grove is a
giant sequoia grove located in the American River watershed of Tahoe National Forest. It is known as a "tiny" giant sequoia grove, and is the northernmost grove of giant sequoias. The grove contains six old growth giant sequoias, two of which are considered "giant" size.
[Schaffer, Jeffrey P. 1998]
The Tahoe Sierra: a natural history guide to 112 hikes in the northern Sierra
Berkeley, California: Wilderness Press, pp. 138-142.
See also
*
Ecology of the Sierra Nevada
:''See Sierra Nevada for general information about the mountain range in the United States.''
The ecology of the Sierra Nevada, located in the U.S. states of California and Nevada, is diverse and complex: the plants and animals are a signific ...
*
List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)
*
:Fauna of the Sierra Nevada (United States)
*
Schroeder Mountain
References
External links
Official Tahoe National Forest website
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Protected areas of the Sierra Nevada (United States)
National Forests of California
Lake Tahoe
Protected areas of Sierra County, California
Protected areas of Placer County, California
Protected areas of Nevada County, California
Protected areas of Yuba County, California
Protected areas of Plumas County, California
Protected areas of El Dorado County, California
Giant sequoia groves
Protected areas established in 1905
1905 establishments in California