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Truckee

Truckeeruckee is a historically rich mountain town where the peaceful silence of the mountains, the green embrace of the trees and the pristine chill of alpine lakes carries away the stress, worries, and trials of the world and allows you to discover your adventure.

From the historic buildings, legendary characters and emigrant trails, Truckee is a living reminder of the pioneer spirit that settled the West and still remains. Plan to spend a full day here and be sure to bring your appetite, walking shoes and camera to fully enjoy this town that embraces both the future and the past. Enjoy a walking tour of quaint historic downtown Truckee where you’ll find an eclectic choice of distinctive shops featuring unique clothes, accessories, glassware, jewelry, artwork, sweets and more. There’s an outstanding selection of restaurants from all cultures and cuisines. From art deco, hip, happening spots to rustic, historic surroundings, your dining adventure will surely be a memorable part of your trip.

Truckee - Donner Lake
Drive up old Hwy 40 and get this postcard view overlooking Rainbow Bridge and Donner Lake.
photo@paul hamill

You’ll find a helpful Visitor Center in the heart of downtown in the historic train depot, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in commemoration of the Transcontinental Railroad, which reached Truckee on April 3, 1868.

HEAD OVER TO BEAUTIFUL Donner Lake and the Donner Memorial State Park. The Emigrant Trail Museum shows a 20-minute movie about the ill-fated Donner Party and has displays and information about one of the earliest pioneer wagon trains, the construction of the transcontinental railroad, lumber and ice harvesting industries. Near the museum is the Pioneer Monument, built to commemorate those who emigrated to California from the east in the mid-1800’s, and the Donner Party’s Murphy family cabin site.

Come and enjoy Truckee’s year-round special events including Windows on History in May and the Hometown 4th of July Parade. Fall brings events that celebrate our heritage such as Railroad Days and Donner Party Hike. For more information call the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce at (530) 587-2757 or go to www.truckee.com.

 

 

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