Lake Tahoe Bears are making headlines and not for the right reasons. How can we live in harmony? It's all about us. Here are some top tips to make sure you are doing your part to keep Lake Tahoe's wildlife wild. Always secure your trash in bear-proof containers. Bears' keen sense of smell is legendary and the reputation is well earned. Bears can smell their next meal from up to 20 miles away Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe September Events Not to be Missed
September is often called Lake Tahoe's Secret Season because of the great weather. With school back in session the trails, beaches, and venues slow down a bit. It's a time to be savored, and locals savor every moment. Here are some top events to catch in September. For the adventurer and mountain bikers TAMBA (Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association) Rose to Toads Ride is Sept. 10. Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe August Hikes
Lake Tahoe's historic winter left some high country trails covered in snow later than usual, but warm days have helped open up more hiking in Desolation Wilderness and parts of the Tahoe Rim Trail. While snow is melting quickly there are still sections of the TRT with significant snow coverage in areas above 8,200 feet and on north-facing aspects. For the most up-to-date trail conditions on the Continue Reading
Top 5 Landscape Tips for Lake Tahoe Homes
Landscaping and gardening in the High Sierra are challenging. From soil composition to the short growing season, it takes persistence but offers big rewards. To find all of the best practices download the Home Landscaping Guide. We've distilled some key points for your next landscape project. Use Water Wisely. Not only is it the right thing to do for the environment, but it's also Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe Boating Season Tips
Hitting the clear, blue waters of Lake Tahoe is one of the true joys of summer and July is prime time for water sports. Help protect Lake Tahoe by making sure all of your water devices from kayaks, to blow-up paddleboards are following the Clean, Drain, and Dry rules before launching on the lake. This applies to anything that you might use in other lakes, streams, or rivers, not just boats. Continue Reading
Best Lake Tahoe Summer Events
Lake Tahoe summers are filled with beach days, backcountry adventures, hiking, mountain biking, music, and food festivals and concerts. From rock classics like Sammy Hagar and Neil Young to the Foo Fighters, Harveys Outdoor Concert Series is lighting up summer nights this year in South Lake Tahoe. Country music fans are also covered with appearances by Old Dominion, Sam Hunt, Darius Continue Reading
Giveaway Alert!
We're offering a special giveaway on our social channels this month. Here's how to enter. Look for our giveaway post on Facebook or Instagram. Like the post. Share your favorite memory from when you moved into your first home in the comments. Make sure you're following our page. The winner will be announced on June 1, 2023. We look forward to reading your stories! The winner Continue Reading
Taking Care of Tahoe
With the busy summer season beginning this weekend, we’re highlighting some community events to help us all take care of Lake Tahoe. Bike Path Cleanup June 1, 2023 Volunteers can meet at one of three locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the bike paths. Following the cleanup, volunteers will all meet at The Hangar for post event fun, food, and happy hour Continue Reading
Businesses investing in South Lake Tahoe
Target announced April 25 that it will open a location in the former Raley’s grocery store located adjacent to Heavenly Village. With a large following of fans, the big box store will add to the retail mix of South Shore. In March, outdoor lifestyle brand Stio, founded in Jackson Hole, WY, opened its ninth retail location nearby in Heavenly Village. The South Shore’s largest event, celebrity Continue Reading
Lake Tahoe’s Clarity in 2023 is not to be missed
Lake Tahoe’s blue waters are even bluer this spring thanks to a microscopic animal that has had a comeback. Zooplankton, call them nature’s cleanup crew, have improved the lake’s clarity to a depth that hasn’t been seen since the 1980s, according to the University of California Davis’ Tahoe Environmental Research Center. How deep? Nearly 72 feet! Scientists expect the tiny creatures that eat Continue Reading
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