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Tahoe Tessie is a cryptid said to inhabit the depths of
Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe (; Washo language, Washo: ''dáʔaw'') is a Fresh water, freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada of the Western United States, straddling the border between California and Nevada. Lying at above sea level, Lake Tahoe is the largest a ...
, a lake that straddles the border between
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and
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. Reports of Tessie date back to the mid-19th century, and over time, the creature has become a well-known part of local folklore.


History

One of the earliest accounts of a large creature in Lake Tahoe comes from 1865, when I.C. Coggin, a socialite from
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, reported seeing a massive serpent-like creature. He described it as having a head 14 feet wide and a body stretching over 600 feet. In the 1980s, multiple reports of an unidentified creature in Lake Tahoe emerged from witnesses, including hikers, an optician, and local law enforcement. They described a large, dark figure moving beneath the water’s surface, often creating a noticeable wake. One hiker claimed to have seen a creature "as big as a rowboat," with whitecaps forming around what appeared to be its mouth. In the 1980s, Mike Conway, a local TV station owner, reported seeing a humped creature during a commercial shoot at Zephyr Cove. He claimed several children shouted "It’s Tessie!" when the water began to rock unexpectedly. However, Conway stated that the footage was later destroyed. In 2005, Mickey Daniels, a longtime Lake Tahoe fisherman and former sheriff's officer, described seeing a large V-shaped wave cutting through the lake's calm waters, which he believed was not caused by any known fish or boat. Around the same time, visitors Ron Talmage and Beth Douglas reported seeing a dark shape with multiple humps approximately 100 yards from shore at Tahoe Park Beach. Although no photographic evidence was obtained, the sighting contributed to the ongoing accounts of strange shapes moving through the lake.


Washoe influence

The legend of Tahoe Tessie is often connected to the beliefs of the
Washoe people The Washoe or Wašišiw ("people from here", transliterated in older literature as ''Wa She Shu'') are a Great Basin tribe of Native Americans, living near Lake Tahoe at the border between California and Nevada. The name "Washoe" or "Washo" ( ...
, who spoke of Water Babies, powerful spirits said to inhabit the lake, particularly around Cave Rock. These beings were believed to have the power to harm those who spoke of them. Other Washoe legends include Ong, a giant bird that was said to have kidnapped children. According to Washoe legend, a young man who strayed too far from his camp was captured by
Ong (Washoe folklore) The Ong is a mythical creature from Washoe (Wašiw) folklore, described as a giant bird with an eagle-like body, a warrior's face, and wings longer than the tallest pine trees. The Ong was believed to inhabit the waters of Lake Tahoe (Wašiw: Da ...
and taken to its nest. The man used shards of obsidian to kill the bird and escape by crafting a boat from one of its wings. Although some claim that Tessie has roots in Washoe culture, the current form of the legend dates primarily to the 20th century. Tessie's modern appearance is often compared to that of
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from Loch Ness, and sightings have been regularly reported since the early 1900s. While some believe in the creature, others see her as a playful figure, often explained away as a giant sturgeon. Tessie is a prominent figure in local art, signs, logos, and a children’s book series.


Theories and ecosystem

Several theories have been proposed to explain the sightings of Tahoe Tessie. One prominent theory suggests that the creature could be a giant
sturgeon Sturgeon (from Old English ultimately from Proto-Indo-European language, Proto-Indo-European *''str̥(Hx)yón''-) is the common name for the 27 species of fish belonging to the family Acipenseridae. The earliest sturgeon fossils date to the ...
, a prehistoric-looking fish known to grow to large sizes. Sturgeons are bottom-feeders and have been found in other deep lakes, making them a plausible explanation for the large, dark figures reported in Lake Tahoe. Another theory points to natural phenomena. Dr. Charles Goldman of the UC Davis Tahoe Research Group has suggested that many sightings of Tessie, particularly those describing humps or waves, could be caused by wind patterns or water movements creating illusions of large creatures on the lake’s surface. It has also been speculated that large
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, introduced into the lake by pet owners, could be responsible for some sightings of unusual shapes moving beneath the surface. The lake’s depths, which reach over 1,645 feet, provide an environment where something large could potentially remain hidden. Its ecosystem, which includes fish like
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and
kokanee salmon The kokanee salmon (''Oncorhynchus nerka''), also known as the kokanee trout, little redfish, silver trout, kikanning, Kennerly's salmon, Kennerly's trout, or walla, is the non anadromous form of the sockeye salmon (meaning that they do not mig ...
, could support a large predator that remains undetected in such vast, deep waters. In 2022, a year-long project conducted by divers and volunteers, led by the nonprofit group Clean Up the Lake, removed more than 25,000 pounds of underwater litter from Lake Tahoe's 72-mile shoreline. While no evidence of Tahoe Tessie was uncovered, the divers found various debris such as bottles, tires, fishing gear, and shipwreck planks near Dead Man’s Point—a location tied to local legends of the lake monster.


Cultural impact

By the late 20th century, Tessie had become a more lighthearted figure in local culture, often depicted as a friendly dragon. This version was popularized by Bob McCormick’s children's book series in the 1980s. McCormick also trademarked "The Original Tahoe Lake Monster" and created several Tessie costumes for festivals and public appearances. He operated a gift shop in Kings Beach based around the lake monster for about seven years, selling approximately 110,000 copies of his book. McCormick has also expressed interest in writing another book involving the Washoe legend of Ong. In 2021, Tessie was featured on '' Fox Nations show ''Monsters Across America,'' where the episode focused on local legends and cryptid sightings in Lake Tahoe. That same year, Tessie became the mascot for an anti-litter campaign titled "Love Our Lake," which used the slogan "Don’t mess with Tessie" to encourage environmental stewardship. In 2023, the
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Tahoe Knight Monsters The Tahoe Knight Monsters are an American minor league professional ice hockey team based in the Lake Tahoe area. The team made its debut in the ECHL in the 2024–25 season, playing their home games at Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline, Nev ...
, was named after the folklore surrounding Tessie. The team, co-owned by former
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and businessman David Hodges, adopted a dragon-like creature for its logo, drawing inspiration from local folklore. The team’s colors—teal, black, and gold—were chosen to reflect the lake and surrounding mountains. The team began competing in the 2024–25 season in the ECHL's Mountain Division, alongside teams from
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See also

* Water Babies *
Loch Ness Monster The Loch Ness Monster (), known affectionately as Nessie, is a mythical creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protrud ...
* Bear Lake monster * North Shore Monster *
Ong (Washoe folklore) The Ong is a mythical creature from Washoe (Wašiw) folklore, described as a giant bird with an eagle-like body, a warrior's face, and wings longer than the tallest pine trees. The Ong was believed to inhabit the waters of Lake Tahoe (Wašiw: Da ...
*
Cryptid Cryptids are animals or other beings whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science. Cryptozoology, the study of cryptids, is a pseudoscience claiming that such beings may exist somewhere in the wild; it has been widely cri ...


References

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