
Red lake near Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe
Here is a peaceful and calm lake located at the Eldorado National forest in California. This photo was taken with my little Fuji camera. These roads (highway 88-89) are best traveled during autumn when the leaves turn red, orange and yellow. The beauty of autumn will amaze you. Make sure to travel on Hwy 89 all the way to Emerald bay. Note: Click photo to enlarge.
From California Dept of Fish and Wildlife:
“The vegetation surrounding Red Lake is characteristic of red-fir and lodgepole-fir forest. Open slopes are dominated by sagebrush with bitterbrush and serviceberry. Forestdale Creek and the other drainages around Red Lake are lined with willows and aspen groves.
Common wildlife species include deer, coyote, jackrabbit, quail, flicker, warblers, red-tailed hawk, golden eagle, golden-mantled ground squirrel, marmot, and beaver.”
Access: The Wildlife Area can be accessed on both the north and east sides of Red Lake. The north entrance is located on State Highway 88, one mile east of Carson Pass. To enter on the east side, take Blue Lakes Road from Highway 88 to Red Vista Road.
10:23 pm on August 18th, 2013
Your camera does a great job, but I really think it’s the photographer and not the camera, you have a good eye. The Red Lake does look real peaceful, I bet it’s a great spot for camping.
4:14 pm on August 24th, 2013
Hi Nye,
Thanks. I can only take partial credit to this photo. There were some photo editing involved.
The place does look like a perfect campsite. As lake camping means fishing and swimming too.