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Glen Alpine Springs trailhead

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17: 48:. The road to the trailhead is not plowed in winter and can normally be accessed May - October. A mile up the trail is 'The Historical Preservation of Glen Alpine Springs'. Glen Alpine Springs was one of Tahoe's first resorts and was founded by Nathan Gilmore in 1863. It was privately owned until 1987 when it became an incorporated 501(c)3 nonprofit. 6 out of the 8 buildings on the property were designed and built by the famous architect Bernard Maybeck in the 1920's. Glen Alpine Springs was also visited by John Muir in 1890 and 1892. The Historical Preservation of Glen Alpine Springs is managed by its board of directors and is solely funded by donations. 119: 176: 16: 242: 247: 257: 160: 213: 80: 153: 237: 206: 146: 252: 72: 262: 199: 41: 126: 37: 33: 118: 56: 60: 232: 183: 130: 226: 175: 52: 45: 95: 82: 15: 51:
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Highway 89
South Lake Tahoe, California
Fallen Leaf Lake
Lake Tahoe
Susie Lake
Grass Lake
Desolation Wilderness
USDA Forest Service Trailhead Information
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Lake Tahoe
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Protected areas of El Dorado County, California
Transportation in El Dorado County, California
Eldorado National Forest
El Dorado County, California geography stubs

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