Truckee is an adorable little town nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains just over the border into California from Nevada. Originally Paiute Indian land, Truckee gets its name from Chief Truckee who welcomed early settlers and helped them traverse the pass through the Sierras. Among the earliest American emigrant parties to pass through the area was the ill-fated Donner Party who only made it a little ways further up the mountain before getting snowed in by early winter weather in 1846. As more emigrants arrived, a roadhouse sprang up to supply them. Later, the Truckee River gorge would be the route chosen for the transcontinental railroad with Truckee named as a station location, and the town would grow up around it. Truckee was the site of one of the country’s first ski lifts, and skiing is one of the area’s major tourism draws. In the summertime, there are plenty of trails to keep people coming and, with Lake Tahoe just a 25 minute drive away, the town keeps pretty busy year-round. Truckee is a great place to visit with lots of character and some great old buildings. If you’re ever in the area, pop on in for a visit. You may find yourself staying longer than you thought you would. I hope you enjoy these photos from wonderful Truckee, California.

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Engel & Volkers Old Gas Station

Hotel Rex Ghost Sign on Donner Pass Road

Jax Truckee Diner

Tahoe Hotel

The Truckee Hotel

Along the Truckee River

Jax Diner before the New Paint Job Turned it Red

California 89 Shop

1882 Inn

Donner Pass Rd.

At the Barber

Comfy Chairs

The War Memorial

Beautiful Houses

Hilltop Lodge Up on the Hill

El Toro Bravo

A Cool Old Homemade Trailer

Flying A

An Old Fire Pump

Cool Light Post

The Loading Dock

Old Gypsy Wagon

Hotel Rex Ghost Sign

River Street

River Street

RMU

1882 Bar and Grill

Railroad Crossing

Downtown Planter

I Like Old Wood Buildings

That’s a Big Bike

A Cool Ski Lift Bench

Great Sign Post

The Depot

Totally on Board

The Heart of Donner Pass Rd.

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