Welcome to Truckee, California! I didn’t come to Truckee to go to Truckee, so to speak. I came to Truckee because I could get there easily from Sacramento and then do an easy day trip to my intended destination, which I visited on Day 3. That gave me all of Day 2 to explore Truckee.
Truckee is a town up in the Sierra Nevada, not far from Lake Tahoe and very close to the Nevada border. It was an old railroad depot town. Now it’s a scenic mountain getaway. I was very happy to see that there’s a self-guided Truckee Historic Walking Tour. I do much better having something to follow along rather than wandering around aimlessly. The pictures I took along the walking tour should show that Truckee is a quaint little mountain town worth a visit.
I stayed at a hostel in Truckee because every place else in Truckee was surprisingly expensive. I had a private room and a shared bath. I really didn’t care for it. I had a room closest to the front, which meant I was closest to the bar, which could get loud. It was sort of a hipsterish atmosphere, and not in a good way (if there is such a thing). There was almost no storage space in my room, which was annoying for a 3-night stay. But, you get what you pay for.
The Truckee River runs down from Lake Tahoe and eventually to a lake in the Great Basin. The Great Basin is the weird part of the country between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada, centered mostly on Nevada, where water doesn’t flow to either the Atlantic or the Pacific. It just sort of settles.
You can see that I made the best of my day in Truckee. I hope you enjoyed the tour. On Day 3, I’ll get to my main destination in the Sierra Nevada.
[Factual information is primarily gathered from Wikipedia, so you know it must be true.]
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