Mount Tallac region

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The Mount Tallac region is a popular alpine area near Lake Tahoe known for its rugged granite peaks, scenic hiking trails, and expansive views within California’s Desolation Wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine region
recreational area
accessPoint trailheads near Fallen Leaf Lake
trailheads near Highway 89
climate alpine climate
contains Cathedral Lake NERFINISHED
Fallen Leaf Lake vicinity
Floating Island Lake NERFINISHED
Gilmore Lake NERFINISHED
Mount Tallac Trail NERFINISHED
Mount Tallac summit area
ecosystemType subalpine and alpine ecosystems
elevationRange approximately 1900 to over 2900 meters above sea level
governedBy wilderness regulations of Desolation Wilderness
hasFeature alpine lakes
rocky ridgelines
rugged granite peaks
steep slopes
subalpine forests
hasRegulation campfire restrictions
group size limits
wilderness permits required for overnight use
hasViewOf Lake Tahoe NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
knownFor expansive scenic views
granite landscapes
snow cover in winter
wildflower displays in summer
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Desolation Wilderness NERFINISHED
El Dorado County, California NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Lake Tahoe NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
nearbyCity South Lake Tahoe, California NERFINISHED
partOf Eldorado National Forest NERFINISHED
Lake Tahoe Basin NERFINISHED
popularFor backcountry skiing
backpacking
hiking
snowshoeing
trail running
vegetation lodgepole pine
red fir
whitebark pine
wildlife Clark's nutcracker
black bear
mule deer

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Desolation Wilderness contains Mount Tallac region