UC Davis Tahoe Science Center

201 Country Club Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451

Hours

Open Tuesdays & Fridays 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Self-guided hours: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

From Memorial Day - Labor Day also open Saturdays by request

Check their website for holidays and closures

Cost

The UC Davis Tahoe Science Center is open to the public for guided tours with advance timed tickets. Cost is $5 - $10 per person.

Price is subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

Since Lake Tahoe is the largest glacier-fed lake in America, and the mountains are abundant with various fauna and flora, it's no wonder that the UC Davis Tahoe Science Center is here, too.

The Center's roots trace back to the late 1960s when the Tahoe Research Group was created in response to the growing concern over Lake Tahoe's degrading clarity.

By the early 2000s, the group had transitioned into what we now know as the UC Davis Tahoe Science Center. Team Members are committed to researching, educating, and advocating for the lake's preservation.

Within, visitors are immediately immersed in the world of science, ecology, and the natural wonders of the Lake Tahoe basin. Interactive exhibits showcasing the lake's unique ecosystem and insightful presentations about the research conducted by UC Davis scientists are some activities one can expect.

The Center's dedication to the lake's preservation is not limited to research and education. They are at the forefront of innovative solutions safeguarding Lake Tahoe's clarity and ecosystem.

One such initiative is the 'Adopt a Fish' program. This encourages visitors to sponsor the release of native fish into Lake Tahoe and contribute to the lake's biodiversity.

Beyond its walls, the UC Davis Tahoe Science Center is a gateway to nature, with several hiking and cycling trails starting from the Center.

These paths offer an opportunity to explore the wild and experience the captivating splendor of the Lake Tahoe basin first-hand.

Whether you're a science lover, an environmental advocate, or simply a curious traveler, the UC Davis Tahoe Science Center will surely leave you enlightened and inspired.

Fun Facts & Cool Features

The UC Davis Tahoe Science Center offers some creative ways to learn about ecology, energy, and North Lake Tahoe’s biology.

One of its most notable features is the 3D theater, which provides visitors an immersive, engaging experience. The Center uses state-of-the-art technology to project the 3D film Lake Tahoe in Depth, which explains the mysteries of the underwater world.

It successfully fuses entertainment with education, opening a window into the lake's rich biodiversity and complex ecosystems.

Moreover, the Center boasts a research vessel, the R/V Bob Richards, which embarks on informative, research-driven cruises offering an up-close look at the scientific studies conducted on the lake.

The LEED Platinum building has working examples of sustainable design, construction, and landscaping. The exhibit is perfect for those curious about green homes and workspaces.

It's an unparalleled opportunity to witness science in action. Finally, don't forget to stop by the interactive exhibits that beautifully illustrate the interplay of geology, ecology, and human history in shaping Lake Tahoe.

Local Tips

  • Parking is free but limited during peak hours, so arrive early.
  • Access to some exhibits may be seasonal; check the schedule.
  • The Center is in a unique natural area, so remember to pack essentials like sunscreen and water.
  • Be prepared for variable weather conditions, as Lake Tahoe's weather can change rapidly.
  • Don't forget to check out the interactive exhibits. They are both educational and fun for all ages.

Location

201 Country Club Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451

Frequently Asked Questions

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