
The Gatekeeper’s Museum can be found amongst the ancient conifers on the south bank of Lake Tahoe’s only outlet.
Located in Tahoe City, the Gatekeeper’s Museum was built back in 1981 thanks to funds that were raised by the North Lake Tahoe Historical Society.
The unique, hand-carved log cabin is built from local Lake Tahoe Lodgepole pines. The new museum was re-built on the same foundation as the original Gatekeeper’s Cabin, which was destroyed by arson in 1978.
The museum holds many local treasures and features the vast history of the scenic, Lake Tahoe region. Some of the many gems to be discovered there are: Indian artifacts, stories of our pioneers, natural history displays, as well as the Ellen Attardi Library.
In addition, the Gatekeeper’s Museum also houses the Marion Steinback Indian Basket Collection.
Gatekeeper’s Log Cabin Museum
130 West Lake Blvd.
Tahoe City, CA
530 583-1762




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