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New Destination Stewardship Efforts Enhance Tahoe Experience for Everyone

Emerald Bay, transport, events, environment, Orange County, El Dorado County, Placer County, Local

With over two million unique visitors spending an average of 15 million days in the Lake Tahoe region each year, the Lake Tahoe Destination Stewardship Council is launching new initiatives to improve the experience for everyone. This summer, the council partners are promoting a "Know Before You Go" campaign to encourage responsible recreation and highlight new services like the Emerald Bay Shuttle.

"We've learned a lot over the past several years about how to better manage visitation to popular sites," said Nettie Pardue, managing director of the council. "We're continuing to add and expand services like the new Emerald Bay Shuttle that we invite everyone to use in an effort to recreate responsibly and continue to enhance the Tahoe experience for all." Visitors are encouraged to use public transportation, including free on-demand microtransit and the daily shuttle to Emerald Bay, as well as free summer Park & Ride events in North Lake Tahoe and on the West Shore.

The region's extensive paved trail systems offer opportunities for walking and cycling, with complimentary bike valet services at many events. Parking management programs, including day-use reservations at Sand Harbor and paid parking at other recreation locations, aim to ease congestion.

Infrastructure projects are underway throughout the basin, affecting roadways, especially midweek; updates are available at TahoeRoads.com, CalTrans QuickMaps, and NDOT Travel Info. To find less crowded spots, visitors can check SouthLakeTahoeBeaches.org for lake conditions and updates at over 40 public beaches, and Trailforks for trail conditions.

Taking care of Tahoe involves leaving places cleaner than found, using reusable water bottles to Drink Tahoe Tap, adhering to fire bans, signing up for Tahoe Alerts, cleaning and draining paddleboards and kayaks to prevent aquatic invasive species, and respecting wildlife, including bears. For the July 4 weekend and America's 250th celebration, alcohol restrictions will be in place on the Truckee River, at Zephyr Cove and Shoals, Meeks Bay, Round Hill Pines, and other select beaches, with increased public safety and law enforcement presence.

"Collectively, the partners who make up our Council view destination stewardship as a management tool to create a positive experience for everyone," Pardue added. "We consider this an open invitation for everyone who loves Tahoe to help manage the impact we each make as individuals on the Tahoe environment."

This story was originally reported by sierrasun. Read the original article here.

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