Donner Lake

Donner Lake, formerly known as Truckee Lake, is a freshwater lake in Northeast California on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada and about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of the much larger Lake Tahoe. A moraine serves as a natural dam for the lake. The lake is located in the town of Truckee, between Interstate 80 to the north and Schallenberger Ridge to the south. The tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad run along Schallenberger Ridge and closely follow the route of the original transcontinental railroad. The historic route of the Lincoln Highway, the first automobile road across America and US 40 follows the northern shoreline, then climbs to Donner Pass from where the entire lake may be viewed.

Donner Lake
Donner Lake as seen from McGlashan Point
Donner Lake
Donner Lake
LocationTruckee, California,
United States
Coordinates39°19′22″N 120°15′52″W
Typemoraine-dammed lake
Primary inflowsSummit Creek, Gregory Creek, and many springs
Primary outflowsDonner Creek to Truckee River
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length2.7 mi (4.38 km)
Max. width0.6 mi (1.0 km)
Surface area1.31 sq mi (3.40 km2)
Max. depth238 ft (72.1 m)
Surface elevation5936 ft (1809 m)
SettlementsTruckee

Both the lake and the pass were named after the ill-fated Donner Party, which wintered involuntarily near the lake in 1846. Donner Memorial State Park is on the east end of the lake and provides campsites with access to several different beaches. There are also various hiking trails in the park.

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