Photograph Bonsai Rock
New Washoe City, Nevada
Description
Added by Lisa Bao
The scenic and dynamic landscape makes this a great location to catch the sunset. The still water from the enclosed harbor allows you to see just how blue Lake Tahoe can get. There are several different vantage points that will offer uniquely beautiful photo opportunities.
Bonsai Rock is a popular attraction for photographers as it is a unique boulder with tiny trees growing out of it, enclosed next to the shoreline. This makes it a beautiful place to enjoy a scenic sunset, as well as play with some long exposure photography.
It's located on the east side of Lake Tahoe on the Nevada side of the lake, just south of Sand Harbor, and about 20 miles north of South Lake Tahoe. If you're coming from the NE, pass Sand Harbor and continue for about 1 mile and look for a couple of pull outs on the right (they're not marked).
From the road, you should be able to see down to the beach. Walk along the road about a couple hundred feet until you find a trail to start walking down. There are a couple of paths, but the best one is the sandy trail. It’s a steep, but very short hike on sand and rocks, so probably best to wear shoes and not sandals. It takes about 5 minutes to get down to the beach.
It's best to bring a wide angle lens as well as an ND filter to get a smooth water effect. A polarizing filter also helps to cut through the water. I find that shooting the bonsai rock from a lower perspectives gives the rock more size, height, and dramatic effect.
Tips:- If you're going in the winter, the mountains in the back will be snow-capped
- If you're going in the summer, there are low tides that expose more of the white sand and smaller rocks below the water
- Be sure to get there at least an hour before sunset to find a good spot as it's a popular location and can get crowded
Download the Outbound mobile app
Find adventures and camping on the go, share photos, use GPX tracks, and download maps for offline use.
Get the appFeatures
Photograph Bonsai Rock Reviews
The scenic and dynamic landscape makes this an excellent location for photography. The still water from the enclosed harbor allowed me to see just how blue Lake Tahoe can get. I viewed Bonsai Rock from a high vantage point.
5.0
A wonderful experience at sunrise. Perhaps the finest view on the shores of Lake Tahoe other than Emerald Bay.
5.0
Leave No Trace
Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!
Nearby
Sand Harbor Nature Trail
Sand Harbor Beach
SUP from Sand Harbor
Surf Lake Tahoe at Sand Harbor
Marlette Lake via Chimney Beach Trailhead
Relax at Tahoe's Chimney Beach
Community
© 2024 The Outbound Collective - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy