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The Angora Lakes are two small freshwater lakes in the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe Watershed ~1200ft in elevation above Fallen Leaf Lake and Lake Tahoe. It is the location of the Angora Lakes Resort, a small summer outdoor recreation location. The lakes were named for a herd of Angora goats that used to graze in the area.To reach Angora Lakes from Hwy 89, take the Fallen Leaf Lake Rd. turnoff for approximately 2mi. (Alternate route: Lake Tahoe Blvd. to Tahoe Mountain Rd.) Turn left and climb to the top of the one-lane road and look for the dirt road and a sign reading "1214". From there an at times steep and at times paved road leads to fantastic vistas and ends in the Angora Lakes trailhead parking lot. There is a 1mi uphill hike to Angora Lake.Tourist activitiesThe road to the lower parking lot is open from approximately May 1 to October 1, during which time the resort may be accessed on foot. At the resort at the upper lake, a small snack bar serves sandwiches, "world famous" lemonade, and ice cream. Rowboats, kayaks and paddle boards can be rented.A cliff face at the upper lake can serve as a jumping platform. The highest ledge that is typically used is approximately sixty feet above the water. During the summer tourist season, jumps are frequent.A narrow beach consisting of granite sand, located on the northwestern shore, is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.Parking (fee-based) in the lot at the end of Angora Ridge Road is limited. On summer weekends the lot often fills by mid-morning. Parking along Angora Ridge Road is restricted.