This document provides information about the geology, flora, and fauna of Lake Tahoe. It discusses how the lake was formed over 10 million years ago from fault lines. It describes some of the dominant rock types around Lake Tahoe, including igneous rocks like granite and basalt, as well as sedimentary sandstone. It also notes how some of the features around Lake Tahoe have changed over time, such as the clarity of the water declining due to pollution and the forest changing due to fires. It provides details on some representative species found in and around Lake Tahoe, including the Stellar Blue Jay, American Black Bear, Jeffery Pine tree, and Snow Plant.