Taylor Creek Visitor Center
The Taylor Creek Visitor Center, operated in partnership with the Great Basin Institute, is located on the South Shore of beautiful Lake Tahoe approximately three miles northwest of the City of South Lake Tahoe. The visitor center serves as a hub where four fascinating self-guided trails begin. The visitor center is typically open from June through October. Though the buildings are closed during the winter, the grounds remain open year-round and the site serves as a popular cross-country skiing and snowshoeing destination. Campfires (wood, charcoal or any other solid fuels) are not permitted. Portable stoves are allowed with a valid permit.
The Great Basin Institute is an interdisciplinary field studies organization that promotes environmental research, education, and conservation throughout the West. Founded in 1998 at the University of Nevada, the Institute’s mission is to advance applied research and ecological literacy through community engagement and agency partnerships to support national parks, forests, open spaces and public lands. The Great Basin Institute became the interpretive association for Taylor Creek Visitor Center in 2018.
If you're interested in volunteering at the visitor center this summer, contact our Interpretive Services & Conservation Education Program Manager, Lannette Rangel.
General Information
May/June - October
Day use only; no overnight camping allowed
Desolation Wilderness permits can be reserved online.
Leashed pets are permitted at the Taylor Creek Visitor Center and on the trails. Pet owners are expected to clean up after their pets, doggie bags are available. Please note, pets are not permitted in or near the Taylor Creek Marsh and are not allowed inside the Stream Profile Chamber.
No Fees are required for this site.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 38.93563493
Longitude: -120.0534906
Directions
The Taylor Creek Visitor Center is located approximately three miles northwest of the City of South Lake Tahoe on the lake side of Highway 89. The visitor center entrance is just past the entrance to the Tallac Historic Site and Fallen Leaf Lake Road.
Parking
Yes
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.
Picnic Tables
Picnic tables are available at this site.
Yes