See main article: Lake Tahoe. Lake Tahoe is located in the Sierra Nevada of both California and Nevada. A list of notable mountains that surround the lake is shown below.
Peak name | Height | ||
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ft | m | ||
9238feet | |||
9735feet | |||
Mount Pluto | 8610feet | ||
Rubicon Peak | 9183feet | ||
Granite Chief | 9010feet | ||
Genoa Peak | 9150feet | ||
9573feet | |||
10881feet | |||
10778feet | |||
Ellis Peak | 8740feet | ||
Scott Peak | 8289feet | ||
Ward Peak | 8637feet | ||
Dicks Peak | 9974feet | ||
Maggies Peaks | 8699feet | ||
Jakes Peak | 9187feet | ||
Monument Peak[1] | 10023feet | ||
Duane Bliss Peak | 8729feet | ||
Jobs Peak | 10633feet | ||
Jobs Sister | 10823feet | ||
Stevens Peak | 10061feet | ||
Twin Peaks | 8878feet | ||
Red Lake Peak | 10061feet | ||
Relay Peak | 10324feet | ||
10483feet | |||
Pyramid Peak | 9985disp=tableNaNdisp=table | ||
Snow Valley Peak | 9214feet | ||
Mount Lincoln | 8383feet | ||
Mount Judah | 8243feet | ||
Tamarack Peak | 9840feet | ||
Andesite Peak | 8219feet | ||
Ralston Peak | 9239feet | ||
Rose Knob Peak | 9710feet |