Tamarack, California
Tamarack, formerly known as Camp Tamarack, is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California in the United States. It was founded in the 1920s. A nearby weather station, located across the Alpine County line, has been the site of several United States meteorological records.
Tamarack is located at an elevation of, on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada near Bear Valley and south of South Lake Tahoe.
Climate
The Tamarack weather station was located at an elevation of and operated by PG&E employees from 1903 to 1948; its exact location is uncertain, but it is believed to have been located between Lower Blue Lake and Tamarack Lake, approximately southeast of Kirkwood Ski Resort. Here, the greatest snow depth ever recorded was measured at the Tamarack station: in January 1911, of snow fell, leading to a snow depth in March of. Tamarack also holds the record for greatest seasonal snowfall in California: during the winter of 1906−1907, it received of snow.Tamarack has a subarctic climate with mild to warm summers coupled with chilly nights and moderately cold winter days with frigid nights and extremely heavy annual snowfall averaging.