Following the interpretive trail starting at Taylor Creek Visitor's Center will lead you to the profile chamber that is located below ground-level adjacent to the creek. The chamber houses a floor-to-ceiling glass bay window that shows fish and other marine life in their natural habitat. During the fall, the annual spawning run of the Kokanee Salmon is a sight to see. If you have an extra hour to spend in the area, this is a great learning experience for the entire family.
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Very neat
Free! Nice nature trail with signs explaining the meadows, marshes, forests and streams and their role in keeping Lake Tahoe beautiful. Also e...
super cool
Amazing cut-away view of a living stream. We saw several species of fish, including rainbow trout. The highlight was watching two crawfish fi...
Inexpensive entertainment
Perfect for a quick family outting (an hour or two). My kids loved the short hike through the forest, the beautiful creekside trail, and the st...
Why?
It was too long of a walk and the whole thing was boring! If you want to waste your $$ then go here. Visit this in the winter...
Nice outing for kids
This was a nice way to go on a short "hike" with young kids. Really not much to see in the chamber if the salmon are not running. We found th...
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