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Angora Lake
Location El Dorado County, California
Coordinates 39°09′N 120°04′W / 39.15°N 120.067°W / 39.15; -120.067Coordinates: 39°09′N 120°04′W / 39.15°N 120.067°W / 39.15; -120.067
Lake type geologic block faulting
Basin countries United States
Max. length 0.5 mi (0.80 km)
Max. width 0.5 mi (0.80 km)
Surface area .25 sq mi (0.65 km2)[1]
Shore length1 1 mi (1.6 km)
Surface elevation 7,450 ft (2,270 m)
Settlements South Lake Tahoe, California
Stateline, Nevada
Tahoe City, California
References [1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Angora Lakes is a collection of small freshwater lakes in the Sierra Nevada, located approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) in elevation above Fallen Leaf Lake and Lake Tahoe. It is the location of the Angora Lakes Resort[2], a small summer outdoor recreation location. The lakes were named for a herd of Angora goats that used to graze in the area.[3]

To reach Angora Lakes from Hwy 89, take the Fallen Leaf Lake Rd. turnoff for approximately 2 miles (3.2 km). (Alternate route: Lake Tahoe Blvd. to Tahoe Mountain Rd.) Turn left and climb to the top of the one-lane road and look for the dirt road and a sign reading "1214". From there an at times steep and at times paved road leads to fantastic vistas and ending in the Angora Lakes parking lot. There is a short 1-mile (1.6 km) uphill hike to Angora Lake.[2]

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[edit] Tourist activities

The road to the lower parking lot is open from approximately May 1 to October 1, during which time the resort may be accessed on foot. At the resort, a small snack bar serves sandwiches, "world famous" lemonade, and ice cream.

[edit] Water sports

During the summer, the lake is popular for water sports, cliff jumping, and beach activities. The two cities most identified with the Lake Tahoe tourist area are South Lake Tahoe, California and the smaller Stateline, Nevada; smaller centers on the northern shoreline include Tahoe City and Kings Beach.

[edit] Angora Fire of 2007

Angora Fire of 2007 Perimeter map, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

The so-called "Angora Fire" started around 1:00 pm on Sunday, June 24, 2007 at the southern end of remote heavily-forested land below Angora Ridge Road and extending from Meyers and Fallen Leaf Lake on the south and west, to Camp Richardson near Lake Tahoe's southern shore. Strong winds caused the fire to quickly spread uncontrolled through steep terrain. Most of the devastation to homes was near N. Upper Truckee Rd. where the fire destroyed 254 homes, damaged 26 homes,[4] numerous other structures valued at $141 million[5][6] and prompted 3,000 evacuations, making it among the half dozen or so most destructive fires in U.S. history. No commercial structures were involved.[7] At a cost of $15 million, 2,100 firefighters, 145 engines and 9 air tankers battled the blaze which consumed 3,100 acres (12.5 square kilometers) and filled the entire Tahoe basin with dense smoke for several days.[6] High winds initially spread the fire and caused most of the property losses, but much calmer conditions on the ensuing three days allowed firefighters to contain it 70% with firebreak lines around it[4].

No thunderstorms were in the area at the time and it is assumed that the fire was human-caused.

The ash from the fire that falls in Lake Tahoe is considered to be a problem for the clarity of Lake Tahoe and Governor Schwarzenegger of California pledged to spend the necessary funds to restore the land values adequately to prevent erosion from depositing the ash on the ground into the lake and further damaging it.[8]

[edit] Nearby peaks and mountains

  • Mount Tallac (9,735 ft (2,967 m))
  • Mount Pluto 8,610 ft (2,624 m)
  • Rubicon Peak 9,183 ft (2,799 m)
  • Genoa Peak 9,150 ft (2,789 m)
  • Freel Peak 10,881 ft (3,317 m)
  • Mount Rose 10,778 ft (3,285 m)
  • Ellis Peak 8,740 ft (2,664 m)
  • Scott Peak 8,289 ft (2,526 m)
  • Ward Peak 8,637 ft (2,633 m)
  • Dick's Peak 9,974 ft (3,040 m)
  • Maggies Peak 8,699 ft (2,651.4552 m)
  • Jakes Peak 9,187 ft (2,800 m)
  • Monument Peak 10,067 ft (3,068 m)
  • Duane Bliss Peak 8,729 ft (2,661 m)
  • Jobs Peak 10,633 ft (3,241 m)
  • Jobs Sister 10,823 ft (3,299 m)
  • Stevens Peak 10,061 ft (3,067 m)
  • Red Lake Peak 10,061 ft (3,067 m)
  • Relay Peak 10,324 ft (3,147 m)
  • Mount Houghton 10,483 ft (3,195 m)
  • Snow Valley Peak 9,214 ft (2,808 m)

[edit] See also

Echo Peak shows relationship of Angora Lakes to Fallen Leaf and Lake Tahoe - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Peak#References

[edit] Notes

Fallen Leaf Lake and Lake Tahoe in background from Angora Ridge Road
  1. ^ a b Facts About Lake Tahoe. Lake Tahoe Data Clearinghouse.
  2. ^ a b Angora Lakes Resort
  3. ^ Gudde, Erwin; William Bright (2004). California Place Names (Fourth ed. ed.). University of California Press. pp. 14. ISBN 0-520-24217-3. 
  4. ^ a b "South Lake Tahoe fire now 70 percent contained", San Francisco Chronicle
  5. ^ Not including cost of city infrastructure repairs.
  6. ^ a b Angora Fire Update KOLO TV News
  7. ^ KTVN News (Reno)
  8. ^ KOLO news

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