Gatekeeper's Museum - North Lake Tahoe Historical Society and its collection

Learn about the job of gatekeepers and enjoy the amazing Indian Basket Museum which displays baskets made by 85 Indian tribes.

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Gatekeeper's Museum - North Lake Tahoe Historical Society
130 W. Lake Blvd.
CA 96145 Tahoe City
California

Visitor information Gatekeeper's Museum - North Lake Tahoe Historical Society

Opening hours

April 10 -October 31 Wednesday -Sunday
11am -4pm
November 1 - March 31 By Appointment only

Admission

0 – 12Free
MilitaryFree
Normal rateUS$10.00
SeniorsUS$9.00
StudentsFree

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Location & Map

130 W. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Gatekeeper's Museum, operated by the North Lake Tahoe Historical Society in Tahoe City, offers visitors an informative look into the history and culture of the Lake Tahoe region. The museum is housed in a replica of the original Gatekeeper's Cabin, which adds to its charm and authenticity.

    Visitors generally appreciate the museum's compact size, which allows for a thorough exploration in about an hour. The exhibits cover various aspects of Tahoe's history, including Native American culture, early settlers, and the development of the area. Many find the Washoe basket collection particularly impressive and well-presented.

    The museum's location near Commons Beach is often noted as convenient, making it easy to combine a visit with other Tahoe City activities. The outdoor exhibits, including old boats and machinery, add interest to the experience.

    Some visitors mention that while the museum is small, it packs a lot of information and artifacts into the space. The staff and volunteers are frequently praised for their knowledge and friendliness, enhancing the overall experience.

    On the downside, a few visitors find the admission price a bit high for the size of the museum. Additionally, some mention that certain exhibits could benefit from updates or more interactive elements to engage younger visitors.

    Overall, the Gatekeeper's Museum is generally well-regarded for its educational value and its role in preserving local history. It's particularly appealing to those interested in learning about Lake Tahoe's past and the people who shaped the region.

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