In a time of uncertainty and containment, the communities of the Reno-Tahoe Territory offer travelers-at-heart an opportunity to escape with a virtual destination tour.

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The scenery of the Reno-Tahoe Territory is like no other place in the world.

To the west are the towering Sierra Nevadas, sheltering pristine Lake Tahoe. Falling to the east is the Great Basin, a horizon of basin and ranges as far as the eye can see. The region’s climate and landscape are vast, wide, wild and seasonal. Take in this mental escape through the lens of the region’s scattered webcams.

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A collage of webcams throughout Reno-Tahoe Territory.

A click to the Reno-Tahoe Territory brings visitors to a diverse region, renowned for wide open spaces, magnificent pine forests, snow-capped peaks and abundant wildlife.

Each webcam offers followers a live-view of the changing seasons, wildflower blooms, the serene high Sierra and the Wild West in an undisturbed state.

Here are the 10 ways to experience the Reno-Tahoe Territory from home:

  • Step back in time with a view of Virginia City, where virtual guests can view this 1800s mining town, left pretty much as it was back in the day.
  • Take in a dose of calm as Lake Tahoe’s waters ripple in the wind with a live view from North Lake Tahoe.
  • You can almost feel the water from this Incline Village webcam on the North Shore. 
  • South Shore’s Stateline, Nevada webcam is a pleasant peek of turquoise waters and bluebird skies.
  • See Tahoe’s shore from this Edgewood Tahoe vantage point.
  • Watch from an elevated, high alpine position from the summit of Diamond Peak in Incline Village, Nevada.
  • Carson City, Nevada’s capital, displays the wide-open and scenic Carson Range where glimpses of lush spring are peaking through.
  • Carson Valley is the land of everyday legends. Follow the scenes of the west’s most beautiful valley on Instagram.
  • Watch as the Truckee River Whitewater Park in downtown Reno begins to churn with the spring melt.
  • See majesty of Mt. Rose from Reno’s mountain-view camera.

For more information on planning a future visit to the Reno-Tahoe Territory, please visit RenoTahoe.com. All information, pictures and links provided by Reno-Tahoe Territory.

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