Walled in by a 635-foot-tall dam, New Bullards Bar Reservoir is lined with hundreds of small coves and beaches in the eastern foothills of the Tahoe National Forest. Boat rentals and watersports aren't the only draw to the beautiful blue-green reservoir—nearby hiking and biking trails offer stunning aerial views of the unique topography of the basin.
Walled in by a 635-foot-tall dam, New Bullards Bar Reservoir is lined with hundreds of small coves and beaches in the eastern foothills of the Tahoe National Forest. Boat rentals and watersports aren't the only draw to the beautiful blue-green reservoir—nearby hiking and biking trails offer stunning aerial views of the unique topography of the basin.
New Bullards Bar Reservoir
Walled in by a 635-foot-tall dam, New Bullards Bar Reservoir is lined with hundreds of small coves and beaches in the eastern foothills of the Tahoe National Forest. Boat rentals and watersports aren't the only draw to the beautiful blue-green reservoir—nearby hiking and biking trails offer stunning aerial views of the unique topography of the basin.
Walled in by a 635-foot-tall dam, New Bullards Bar Reservoir is lined with hundreds of small coves and beaches in the eastern foothills of the Tahoe National Forest. Boat rentals and watersports aren't the only draw to the beautiful blue-green reservoir—nearby hiking and biking trails offer stunning aerial views of the unique topography of the basin.
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