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UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center

UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center

Explore innovative exhibits in a historic setting, surrounded by a native plant garden, showcasing Lake Tahoe's unique ecology and conservation efforts.

OUR EXPERIENCES
Housed in the Historic Hatchery built in the 1920's, surrounded by a native plant demonstration garden, the Eriksson Education Center (only open during the peak summer months) features innovative exhibits on why Lake Tahoe is unique - and how science and research are being used to restore and protect Lake Tahoe for future generations.

ABOUT US
UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center is dedicated to interdisciplinary research and education to advance the knowledge of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and their interactions within natural and developed Earth systems, and to communicate science-informed solutions worldwide.

OUR IMPACT
The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center aims to achieve healthy aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems through scientific understanding and education for the benefit of communities locally and globally, and guide the preservation of a resilient and sustainable ecosystem at Lake Tahoe for generations to come.

DETAILS
To learn more, contact: hmsegale@ucdavis.edu

What are your minimum and maximum group sizes?

Do you require visitors to pre-book?
Walk-in visitors are welcome. Guided tours are also available by appointment; to make arrangements

Do you have group rates?
No, as the center is free.

Do you pay commissions to travel advisors?

What languages do you offer your services in?

When are you open?
Free, self-guided tours available daily from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. during summer months (Memorial Day through Labor Day).