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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — The U.S. Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit has begun seasonal closures at recreation sites and forest roads. Forest Service road closures are typically completed in mid-November annually. Effective Nov. 15, 2009,... more...
11/13/2009 10:58am
Although identified hazard trees are being removed along heavily used trail corridors, some hazards still exist
  11/13/2009 10:56am
The Carson Valley Trails Association announced this week that the group was awarded a technical assistance grant from the National Park Service's Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance program. The grant will provide the assistance and expertise of a...
  11/08/2009 9:40am
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled a plan that would allow for all state parks to remain open without increasing the Department of Parks and Recreation budget appropriation.
  09/25/2009 8:39pm
Join the Tahoe Rim Trail Association for its last work days of the trail season. TRTA and partners will hold regular trail work days Sept. 19, 22 and 29, and Oct. 3, 6, 10 and 13, starting at 9 a.m.
  09/17/2009 10:27pm
Would you like to get away to Loon Lake -— 6,600 feet up along the Rubicon Trail in the Crystal Basin, and just 90 minutes from South Lake Tahoe -— and help clean up the environment at the same time?
  09/01/2009 10:59pm
When looking for an alternative route to and from the South Shore, or even just a quick getaway, recreation enthusiasts don't need to look farther than Highway 4.
  08/08/2009 10:58am
When the snow melts each year in the Lake Tahoe Basin, mountain bikes become the preferred method for turning the area's abundant slopes into the adrenaline-infused recreation residents and visitors crave.
  07/23/2009 11:32pm
Organizers announced results from the 2009 Bike to Work, School and Play week on Tuesday. The event wrapped up on Friday and, although the riders did not reach a goal of 25,000 miles, this year’s event saw a 33 percent increase in registered riders...
  05/19/2009 10:31pm
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — Although Bike to Work, School and Play Week ended on Friday the cycling season in the Lake Tahoe Basin is just getting started, and area bicycle advocates urged cyclists to use caution when taking to the streets this summer.
  05/15/2009 10:40pm
Finding water in Yosemite National Park in the spring is like finding pine cones at Lake Tahoe. However, pine cones don’t seem to be so slippery in the spring.
  04/17/2009 9:40pm
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE -- To the delight of bicycle advocates, a project to widen a two-mile section of Highway 50 at the South Shore now includes Class II bicycle lanes.
  12/12/2008 1:41am
Once the snow flies, some new terrain will be available to Sierra-at-Tahoe visitors this season.
  12/04/2008 10:02pm
Fall may signal the beginning of the end to prime bicycling season at Lake Tahoe, but work continues to connect some of the South Shore’s disjointed network of bike paths and trails.
  12/03/2008 9:22pm
His big smile, curly hair and hearty laugh make him easily identifiable to area residents. He’s Gary Bell and if you haven’t met him, swing by Sierra Cycle Works in South Lake Tahoe and experience him for yourself.
  11/28/2008 3:31pm
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