
WE SURVIVED SNOWMAGGEDON 2017
What a winter! Thanks to the tireless work of the team at the Nevada Department of Transportation, we all made it through Snowmaggeddon 2017. When the rest of us were stuck inside as the snow fell, the hard-working members of NDOT were out on the roads making sure we would be able to get over the mountain passes, off to the ski slopes, or arrive safely at home.
To show our appreciation, we are throwing the NDOT snow crew an appreciation BBQ at Sand Harbor at 11am on Tuesday, June 27th. If you would like to chip in or make a special contribution to the festivities, donations can be made online at tahoefund.org or dropped off at BarJay’s Gourmet Diner next to T’s Rotisserie in Incline Village. Anyone who donates $50 or more will receive a wristband to attend the BBQ. Unfortunately, we aren’t able to open this event to the general public due to space constraints.
Catering provided by BarJay’s Gourmet Diner
Try a Paddle Sport – If you have wanted to try paddle-boarding or kayaking, this is the year to do it. There really is no better way to experience the shoreline of Tahoe than on the water. You can rent from many businesses around the Lake, who can also help you find a good launching spot. Check out
Ride a Bike – Tahoe now has more than 30 miles of paved bike paths all around Tahoe. The Truckee River Bike path offers family friendly fun from Tahoe City down to Squaw. You can stop at River Ranch for ice cream or a cold beverage. The newly restored bike path on the South Shore is another family friendly trail that runs for miles and includes beaches and ice cream shops along the way.
Disc Golf – Looking for something a little more adventurous than chasing a tiny white ball around the lawn? Try disc golf. It is like golf, but it includes specially crafted “frisbees” that fly through the air with speed and distance and you sink them in a big basket instead of a tiny hole. Free public Disc Golf courses are in
Hit the Trail on a Horse. – A great way to experience the trails and see some of Tahoe’s backcountry is by horse. A unique and family-friendly experience, horse back riding in Tahoe harkens back to the old days of the Comstock era. Many sections of the Tahoe Rim Trail are horse friendly. You can sign-up for horse riding at 