Like the rest of the region in the lee of the Sierra Nevada, the area around Washoe Lake is subject to the
Washoe Zephyr, a sometimes daily gusty wind that generally occurs during the summer. :
Mark Twain wrote: ::: "A Washoe wind is by no means a trifling matter. It blows flimsy houses down, lifts shingle roofs occasionally, rolls up tin ones like sheet music, now and then blows a stage-coach over and spills the passengers; and tradition says the reason there are so many bald people there is, that the wind blows the hair off their heads while they are looking skyward after their hats." The same high wind speeds have remained to this day and are capable of overturning commercial vehicles traveling along
Interstate 580/
U.S. Highway 395, which runs along the eastern base of the Sierra Nevada, and traverses the western shore of Washoe Lake. ==Activities==