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Known for its nearby ski resorts and beaches, choosing South Lake Tahoe as a home is perfect for those who want to feel as if they are on a 365-day vacation. The summer months offer perfect weather, ... Details
Minden was named after a German town near the birthplace of Dangberg's father, H.F. Dangberg, Sr., a pioneer in Carson Valley and founder of the Dangberg Land and Livestock Company. Minden is at ... Details
Woodfords is an unincorporated community in Alpine County near Markleeville. It became the remount station for the Pony Express in 1820 and is now a California Historical Landmark. High in the Sierra ... Details
Gardnerville was established in 1879 by Homesteader, John Gardner to serve the farmers of the Carson Valley. Gardnerville has long been famous for the Basque restaurants at the ... Details
Kirkwood, located North of the Carson Valley and South of Lake Tahoe on Highway 88, is in a beautiful valley in the high mountains. With ample snowfall every winter and mild summer heat in the summer, ... Details
Truly a desert gem, lake Topaz is framed by the Eastern Sierra and sits within close proximity to Toiyabe and El Dorado national forests and is a popular outdoor recreation area, especially ... Details
Genoa is nestled at the base of the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada Range, just 25 minutes from Lake Tahoe and only 50 minutes from Reno. Today Genoa is a thriving community in an historic ... Details
The friendly community of Dayton offers a wide variety of activities to enjoy year-round. With the Carson River winding through the valley, it is a popular location for rafting, canoeing, hunting, ... Details
Markleeville is named for Jacob Markley, who staked a 160-acre claim on a creek and erected a toll bridge on the road from Genoa, Nevada. The town hosts the annual bicycle ride called the Death ... Details
Situated in the high desert and the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Reno is also known as “The Biggest Little City in the World” and the “Mini Las Vegas” because of its hospitality, gaming, and ... Details
Smith Valley is in a beautiful valley west of the Walker River. It is an agriculture area that was first established in the early 1860s. Beginning as a stopping point for stagecoaches and freight ... Details
Named after the American frontiersman Kit Carson and known for the gold and silver that were discovered in the 1800s, Carson City offers much old west history to explore. It soon became the hub for ... Details