Lake Tahoe inflow streams contribute 310000acre ft of the 530000acre ft of water that flows through Lake Tahoe every year.[1] The list, below, groups rivers and creeks that flow into the lake by their locations on the north, east, south and west shores, in a clockwise order. Sub-tributaries are listed under the tributaries they feed, sorted by the elevation of the confluence so that tributaries entering nearest Lake Tahoe appear first.
Name of stream | Washo name[2] | Course | Average flow | |
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North shore | ||||
Burton Creek | flows through and namesake of Burton Creek State Park[3] | |||
Dollar Creek | diphEkhwo'tha | flows into Lake Tahoe at Dollar Point, California | ||
Watson Creek | from near Mount Watson and Watson Lake, flows into Lake Tahoe at Ridgewood, near Carnelian Bay, California | |||
Carnelian Canyon | a short unnamed creek flows down Carnelian Canyon to Lake Tahoe at Carnelian Bay | |||
Tahoe Vista | Snow creek flows through Tahoe Vista to Lake Tahoe at Moon Dune Beach | |||
Griff Creek | flows from Martis Peak to Kings Beach[4] | |||
maʔgóyola | flows through Diamond Peak Ski Resort to Crystal Bay, Lake Tahoe at Incline Village | 4,740 acre-feet per year (0.19 m3/s) | ||
East shore | ||||
Burke Creek | flows from Genoa Peak to Stateline, Nevada | |||
Glenbrook Creek | dawmalá:dɨp | 890 acre-feet per year (0.03 m3/s) | ||
Lincoln Creek | flows from Genoa Peak to Cave Rock | |||
Logan House Creek | 300 acre-feet per year (0.01 m3/s) | |||
McFaul Creek | flows into Lake Tahoe at Zephyr Cove, Nevada | |||
Mill Creek | flows into Lake Tahoe past the Ponderosa Ranch | |||
Edgewood Creek | ʔlá:m wát'a | Namesake for Edgewood Golf Course | 2,300 acre-feet per year (0.09 m3/s) | |
Marlette Creek | pagác'ima | heads on Marlette Lake and runs west to Lake Tahoe[5] | 1,740 acre-feet per year (0.07 m3/s) | |
North Canyon Creek | flows into Lake Tahoe at Deadman's Point in Glenbrook, Nevada | |||
Secret Harbor Creek | ||||
Third Creek | 5,630 acre-feet per year (0.22 m3/s) | |||
Tunnel Creek | flows into Lake Tahoe near Hidden Beach | |||
South shore | ||||
Trout Creek | originates south of Freel Peak in the Carson Range to South Lake Tahoe[6] | 25,770 acre-feet per year (1.01 m3/s) | ||
Upper Truckee River | flows from Red Lake Peak to South Lake Tahoe[7] | 71,311 acre-feet per year (2.79 m3/s) | ||
Taylor Creek | dawgašašíwa | heads in Fallen Leaf Lake and enters lake west of Camp Richardson[8] | 30,910 acre-feet per year (1.21 m3/s) | |
Tallac Creek | debelelélek | starts on Mount Tallac and flows north to Lake Tahoe[9] | ||
Cascade Creek | headwaters at near Kalmia Lake and flows into Lake Cascade then into Lake Tahoe | |||
Eagle Creek | headwaters at Dicks Peak and flows down Eagle Canyon into Emerald Bay and Lake Tahoe | |||
West shore | ||||
Rubicon Creek | headwaters at Rubicon Peak to the North and Jakes Peak to the South, and flows into Lake Tahoe near D.L. Bliss State Park | |||
General Creek | dukMéʔem | headwaters at Peak 8721 and flow into Lake Tahoe | 11,800 acre-feet per year (0.46 m3/s) | |
Meeks Creek | headwaters at Rubicon Lake and flows to D.L. Bliss State Park | |||
McKinney Creek | šuʔwélɨk | headwaters at Lily Lake; flows through McKinney Lake and into Lake Tahoe at Chambers Landing at the south end of McKinney Bay | ||
Quail Creek | headwaters at Quail Lake and flows into Lake Tahoe | |||
Homewood Creek | dúku dawot'o | headwaters at Peak 8416 and flows into Lake Tahoe | ||
Madden Creek | headwaters at Ellis Peak and flows into Lake Tahoe | |||
Blackwood Creek | dogásliʔ | headwaters at Peak 8652 and flow down into Lake Tahoe | 26,280 acre-feet per year (1.03 m3/s) | |
Ward Creek | dagásliʔ | headwaters at Peak 8521 and flow down Ward canyon into Lake Tahoe | 18,390 acre-feet per year (0.72 m3/s) |