![]() – Forest Service anticipates delayed spring openings at Lake Tahoe The TFFT is stressing the importance of wildfire preparedness throughout the year to continue protecting communities and Lake Tahoe’s environment from the increasing risk of wildfire. In recognition of National Community Wildfire Preparedness Day on May 6, the Tahoe Fire and Fuels Team (TFFT) is encouraging people and organizations everywhere to come together to take action, raise awareness, and reduce wildfire risks. – Lake Tahoe Celebrates Community Wildfire Preparedness All Year Some are still with their mother bears, some are solo after separating before denning, and some may be showing signs of disease. ![]() Yearlings, which were born last year, are also on the move. Spring is an active time for Tahoe bear cubs and yearlingsĪs temperatures start to warm and snow begins to melt, a new crop of bear cubs are emerging from winter dens with their mothers. Take Care Tahoe is taking on traffic safety by distributing free yard signs to the public that encourage drivers to “Take it Slow, Tahoe.” Read More Summer in Tahoe means warmer weather and wildflowers, but it also means more cars driving around the lake. Read Moreįree Yard Signs Encourage Drivers to Take it Slow in Tahoe Crews are using all available resources to get these areas open and safe for the public to enjoy. With the strong storms and heavy snow over the past few months, some forest areas and sites are closed due to lingering snowpack, flooding or road damage. Memorial Day weekend, as we honor all the heroes who gave their lives in military service to this nation, also marks the kickoff of summer for many visitors to national forests. You may also email us.ĭiscover Your New Favorite National Forest Spot This Memorial Day Weekend ![]() Leave a message with your name and phone number and we will get back to you as soon as possible. If you reach the recording, we are helping another customer. We also offer virtual services by calling 53, during business hours. The South Lake Tahoe Forest Service Supervisor’s Office is open Monday through Friday, 8-4:30 p.m. Plan Your Visit Glen Alpine Waterfalls by Shannon Maguire, USFS Wilderness Ranger. The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit encompasses over 154,000 acres of National Forest lands around beautiful Lake Tahoe!
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