As I was headed down to El Dorado County again this weekend (for a beer-themed 5k run this time), I was hoping to hike up to Horsetail Fails, but when I had driven through last week the trail head looked to have too much snow. Instead, I decided a much less strenuous adventure. Just south of Sand Harbor on Lake Tahoe, an often photographed rock was my destination.
Bonsai Rock is a large granite boulder rising from the clear blue waters of Lake Tahoe. The rock gets its name for the miniature pines growing out of it's cracks. The small trees can't be more than 18 inches tall, but with the snow-covered mountains as a back drop and the blue waters of the lake in the foreground, this little boulder makes for quite the picture and is very popular among local photographers.
Really not much of a hike, as it is probably less than a quarter of a mile in total, but certainly a very pretty photographic subject.
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