Is there a monster in Lake Tahoe?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. In Lake Tahoe folklore, Tahoe Tessie is a creature which resides in North America's largest alpine lake, Lake Tahoe, located in Nevada and California. It is said to live in an underwater tunnel that is beneath Cave Rock.
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Are there any monsters in Lake Tahoe?

Allegedly it's a 60-foot-long serpentine “monster” named Tessie. Tahoe Tessie that is. This isn't a new story either. The local Indian tribes have long spoken of monsters in the lake and some other theories point to a giant sturgeon perhaps inhabiting the dark areas of the water.
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What did Cousteau see in Lake Tahoe?

Asked what he'd seen and filmed on the lake bottom, Cousteau reportedly replied, “The world isn't ready for what's down there.” Depending on who is telling the story, Cousteau either encountered a Loch Ness-type monster that locals have dubbed “Tahoe Tessie” or came upon a bunch of dead people.
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What was found at the bottom of Lake Tahoe?

Lake Tahoe divers find diamond ring, possible shipwreck — and 25,000 pounds of trash: "It's shocking to see" They found no trace of a mythical sea monster, no sign of mobsters in cement shoes or long-lost treasure chests.
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Why are there bodies at the bottom of Lake Tahoe?

Bodies Are Preserved In The Lake's Low Temperature

At depths between 600 and 700 feet, Lake Tahoe consistently stays around 39 degrees Fahrenheit. This prevents gasses that lead to decomposition from being released into the body.
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Has anyone been to bottom of Lake Tahoe?

There is no exact number of bodies at the bottom of the lake but locals and experts estimate over 200 bodies are still preserved down below because of the cold temperatures. In 2011, Donald Christopher Windecker's body was recovered and identified after dying in a diving accident 17 years ago.
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Is there a town under Lake Tahoe?

Fannette Island, located in Emerald Bay of Lake Tahoe, California.
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Are there crocodiles in Lake Tahoe?

Thankfully, there haven't been any reports of alligator or crocodile sightings or attacks in Lake Tahoe, but there are quite a few alligator species that inhabit the surrounding areas.
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How deep is Lake Tahoe at its deepest point?

Lake levels and depth vary only slightly today. The deepest recorded depth of Lake Tahoe is 1,645 feet. To visualize this depth, imagine the bottom of Tahoe reaching down 100 feet lower than Carson City, Nevada, sitting in the basin far below Tahoe to the east.
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Is Lake Tahoe an extinct volcano?

The Lake Tahoe area is not currently considered to be volcanically active (it must have had an eruption in the last 10,000 years to meet that criteria). However, if magma were to return to the area, future eruptions and new lava dams would pose a flooding hazard both around the Lake Tahoe basin and beyond.
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Did Jacques Cousteau ever visit Lake Tahoe?

But, in its coverage of the recent discovery, the LA Times said that Cousteau never actually visited Lake Tahoe. The Cousteau story may be a myth, but it is no less chilling, because the physical conditions of the lake are such that bodies could still be drifting beneath the surface.
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Is there an elephant at the bottom of Lake Tahoe?

FICTION: Mingo the elephant is at the bottom of Lake Tahoe. Whittell had a large garage built to hold Mingo, but the elephant did not like the elevation and hated to be away from his zebra companion that lived at Whittell's main home in Woodside, Calif.
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Can you swim in Lake Tahoe?

Here's an oft-asked question: Can you swim in Lake Tahoe? The answer is yes, especially if cool/cold water is your thing! And, if you look at all the water sports outfitters and popular beaches in the area, it's clear that it's absolutely a preferred thing to do in Tahoe for a lot of people.
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Are there sharks in Lake Tahoe water?

Are there sharks in Lake Tahoe? No, there are no sharks in Lake Tahoe.
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Are there monsters in Lake Superior?

In Lake Superior, near the Presque Isle River, the creature is called Pressie. Over the past 400 years, there have been numerous sightings of Pressie. In one famous published story, a copper prospector came across the creature in an underwater cave in Lake Superior.
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What big fish are in Lake Tahoe?

It is the home of the state mackinaw trout record, a 37-pound, 6-ounce trophy caught by Robert Aronsen on June 21, 1974. Not only is Tahoe the home of the state record mackinaw trout, but it's also the home of the state record kokanee.
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Is Lake Tahoe man made?

While Lake Tahoe is a natural lake, it is also used for water storage by the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (TCID). The lake level is controlled by Lake Tahoe Dam built in 1913 at the lake's only outlet, the Truckee River, at Tahoe City.
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Is Lake Tahoe a volcanic crater?

Although it is commonly believed that Lake Tahoe was formed by the collapse of a volcanic crater, the Basin was actually formed by the rise and fall of the landscape due to faulting. About 24 million years ago the Sierra Nevada block was formed by tremendous uplifting.
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Is the bottom of Lake Tahoe frozen?

A grisly legend is often repeated about Lake Tahoe. Story goes: The lake was once a place where mobsters would dispose of the bodies of their victims. And because the lake is so deep, and so cold, those bodies are still in perfect condition, floating at the bottom of the lake. Thankfully, this legend is false.
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Does Lake Tahoe have wolves?

In 2017, a 2-year-old female gray wolf made her way down to the Tahoe area, making it the first time a gray wolf was seen around the area. Thanks to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, these wolves are being monitored using GPS collars.
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Are there snakes in Lake Tahoe?

There are rattlesnakes in the Lake Tahoe Basin and springtime is when they come out of hibernation. Rattlesnakes can be dangerous, but they usually stick to themselves. People who choose to enjoy the outdoors need to be prepared to encounter native wildlife during adventures.
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Are there whales in Lake Tahoe?

(Left) before people brought whales to Lake Tahoe, (right) after people brought whales in Lake Tahoe, this is what the aftermath of Lake Tahoe would look like in 5 million years later if people didn't remove the whales.
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Who owns Lake Tahoe?

Beneath the low-water line, the states — Nevada and California — own the land, meaning this area is public. Pluto notes that because the water level is currently low, some shallow beaches now have exposed public areas that stretch out toward the lake 60 feet or more, even as signs warn “trespassers” away.
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Can you dive Lake Tahoe?

And while this freshwater lake is perennially renowned for its idyllic topside scenery, watersports and camping, the scuba diving in Lake Tahoe rarely gets the attention it deserves. At 1,645 feet (501 m), Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the U.S., trailing only Crater Lake in Oregon.
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Can you drink water from Lake Tahoe?

Unlike many areas, we are lucky to have our tap water come from one of the freshest water sources in the country, Lake Tahoe.
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