Support Great Basin Institute in Serving Public Lands in the West
Step-back in time and stroll through the summer homes and gardens of Lake Tahoe’s early vacationers. Built between 1894 and 1921, the Tallac Historic Site preserves a unique era of Tahoe history in time for today’s visitors. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 and offers a variety of public recreation activities. Explore the interpretative trails, mosey along the beach, take a guided tour or attend a special event, the Tallac Historic Site is where cultural and environmental stewardship meet!
TALLAC MUSEUM: 530-541-5227
ADDRESS: 1 Heritage Way, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
SOCIAL MEDIA
Museum, Exhibits, Tours reopen Friday, May 24th!
Monday CLOSED
Tuesday CLOSED
Wednesday – Sunday OPEN
10AM – 4:30PM
The Tallac Museum will also be open Memorial Day, Monday, May 27.
The historic buildings, parking lot, and all other services are closed until mid-May. Please pack out all trash!
USDA Forest Service Supervisor’s Office
The Great Basin Institute
Contact Erin Gavlock, Visitor Services Administrator: egavlock@thegreatbasininstitute.org
All charitable gifts directly benefit operations and restoration at the Tallac Historic Site.
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