The history of Lake Tahoe, nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, stretches far beyond its shores.
Travel back in time on more than two dozen hikes, from short lakeside trails used by the Washoe People
to all-day trips exploring the abandoned shelters left behind by early mapmakers.
Visit the remains of one of California’s most violent towns and the ruins of a lighthouse
built in the early twentieth century when travel by boat was preferred over driving treacherous roads.
Discover the legend of “Hermit Isle” and walk in the footsteps of the earliest pioneers.
Join author and hiker Suzie Dundas as she dives deep into the history of Tahoe’s scenic trails.
Suzie Dundas is a Lake Tahoe–based freelance writer and editor.
She grew up on the East Coast and worked in politics before moving out west.
She’s written for Outside Magazine, Lonely Planet, Forbes, Frommer’s Guides and more.
When she’s not working, she’s mountain biking, hiking or looking for ghost towns to explore.
She has a MA in media and communication and loves trivia, history and being outdoors.
You can find more of her work and download digital files of the trails at suziedundas.com.