Carnelian Bay is an unincorporated town located in Placer County, California, in the United States, and has a population of 876. Nearby cities and towns include: Tahoe Vista, Brockway, Kings Beach, Crystal Bay, Incline Village, Truckee, Tahoma,Homewood, and Floriston.
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Fire danger fizzles Fifth of July finale Colfax Record, USA - Jul 2, 2008 Unincorporated communities at North Lake Tahoe where the ban applies include Carnelian Bay, Homewood, Kings Beach and Tahoe City. ... |
| Share this article: Truckee Times, Truckee - Jun 12, 2008 The Kings Beach, Tahoe Vista and Carnelian Bay communities will take to the streets on June 7 to clean up their neighborhoods. Registration for North Tahoe ... |
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| Fireworks displays closely monitored this Roseville Press Tribune, CA - Jul 1, 2008 In the North Lake Tahoe region, residents in Carnelian Bay, Homewood, Kings Beach and Tahoe City will have to relegate their firework watching to community ... |
| Out & About Press-Enterprise, CA - 15 hours ago MALOOF RESIDENCE MUSEUM, docent-led tours 1, 2 and 3 pm Thursdays and Saturdays, 5131 Carnelian St., Rancho Cucamonga, $10, seniors $8, students $5, ... |
| Minnesota Fishing Report Dickinson Press, ND - Jun 25, 2008 Look for panfish and bass in the shallow weeds of lakes Peltier, Centerville, Jane, White Bear, and Big Carnelian. Muskie anglers are seeing a few fish, ... |
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| Food Network airs Tahoe feature Tahoe Daily Tribune, CA - Jun 19, 2008 ... those who watch the South Shore’s kitchens might want to keep an especially close eye: The episode features Gar Woods Grill & Pier at Carnelian Bay ... |
| The 1983 Memorial Day Flood — Part 2 of 2 Sierra Sun, CA - Jun 17, 2008 1 & 2,” and “Western Train Adventures: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly” are available at local stores. Mark, a Carnelian Bay resident, can be reached at ... |
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I like the idea of taking winter vacations Carnelian Bay because it can be a way to enjoy the snow and take a break from trying to live normal daily life while fighting with it. Snow is beautiful but not if you're sitting on the highway for three hours watching it fall and snarl traffic, preventing you from getting home. One of my favorite winter vacations was the time we went to Vermont to ski and snowshoe, and even though I was certainly cold, it didn't bother me as much because I was doing things that were fun. I wasn't waking up in the cold and heading out to work in the dark, feeling like my blood would freeze before I ever reached a warm building.
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