No two ways about it, Truckee California is a mountain town. Once a raucous logging burg, Truckee, California is now the central gateway to the North Shore of Tahoe (see map). It’s also where you might see Paul McCartney in a free-form jam at a local restaurant, or find yourself seated next to an Olympic skier or mountain biker at a pub.

In the winter of 1846, the ill-fated Donner Party holed up a few miles from the heart of town at the lake now bearing their name. Today Donner Summit is where rock climbers navigate the rock faces in their upwardly vertical journey. Several ski resorts, three Sierra Club huts and the Pacific Crest Trail are nearby.

Truckee California boasts many shopping, dining and entertainment venues, yet remains steadfastly independent minded. And not surprising, weather forecasters often cite the town as the nation’s coldest (although those nippy temperatures are noteworthy because they often occur from June through early October).

Personality Traits

Reading: Luxury Real Estate magazine

Eating: Wild Cherries Coffee House, Sweets Handmade Candies, Pianeta Ristorante
    
Drinking: Bar of America on Friday nights

Sponsor: Golfers, all makes and models

Ride: Hummer H3

Animal: More Golden Retrievers

Soundtrack: Leavin' on a (Gulfstream) Jet Plane by Peter, Paul & Mary

Sport: Negotiating the roundabouts, getting a reservation at Moody's Bistro, finding a parking place

Historical Marker:
Truckee Train Depot

Must-Do/See:
Cannibal Cruise, Donner Lake Swim,  a hole in one on the 16th at Coyote Moon

Etc. In 1867 construction on the railroad through the town and over the summit utilized 12,000 workers, 10,000 of whom were Chinese

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