The Utah-Idaho state line cuts right through the middle of this large mountain lake which attracts visitors from around the region for summer sun and fun. It's been called the "Caribbean of the Rockies" due to the turquoise shade of its waters. This place was also a major location for the "rendezvous" of the 19th century where mountain men, Native Americans and fur traders met to do business and socialize.
If you want to find a real estate bargain this place is for you. We saw a sign offering an acre of land overlooking the lake for about the same cost as renting an apartment for a month in San Francisco.
Geography quiz: name another large mountain lake shared by two states.
Answer: Lake Tahoe (California-Nevada).

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