Taylor Creek Visitor Center

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Taylor Creek Visitor Center is a popular nature and education site near South Lake Tahoe that offers trails, wildlife viewing, and interpretive exhibits about the local ecosystem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature center
tourist attraction
visitor center
ecosystemType meadow
riparian habitat
wetland
focusesOn Lake Tahoe environment
Taylor Creek watershed
local ecosystem
hasAccessibility accessible boardwalk trail
hasEvent annual kokanee salmon run viewing
hasFeature interpretive exhibits
interpretive trails
nature programs
parking area
picnic areas
restrooms
wildlife viewing areas
hasSignage interpretive signs along trails
hasTrail Rainbow Trail
Smokey Bear Education Trail
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

El Dorado County, California
United States of America
surface form: United States

near South Lake Tahoe
locatedOn south shore of Lake Tahoe
managedBy Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
U.S. Forest Service
name Taylor Creek Visitor Center self-link
near Camp Richardson
California State Route 89
surface form: Highway 89

Pope Beach
Glenbrook Creek
surface form: Taylor Creek
offers environmental education
guided walks
ranger-led programs
wildlife viewing opportunities
primaryUse nature interpretation
recreation
wildlife observation
seasonalOperation typically open late spring through fall
serves families
local residents
school groups
tourists
typicalWildlifeViewed black bears
kokanee salmon
migratory birds
waterfowl

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South Lake Tahoe hasAttraction Taylor Creek Visitor Center
Rainbow Trail hasNearbyFeature Taylor Creek Visitor Center
Smokey Bear Education Trail locatedNear Taylor Creek Visitor Center
Taylor Creek Visitor Center name Taylor Creek Visitor Center self-link