MAXIMIZE SUMMER IN LAKE TAHOE WITH TRIP-PLANNING RESOURCES
Summer road construction information and water safety practices
Media note: North Lake Tahoe and South Lake Tahoe have partnered to provide travel resources for guests and visitors to best experience Lake Tahoe in summer months. A series of alerts will be distributed to outline special events, improvement projects, boat inspection information and water safety practices. Information is collected and provided from the Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority (Tahoe South) and North Lake Tahoe.
June XX, 2017 (LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev.) – Summer event calendars are packed with world-renowned headliners, wellness festivals and an abundance of recreational opportunities that only Lake Tahoe and the surrounding Sierra Nevada can offer. On the heels of the wettest winter on record, Lake Tahoe is now 4.5 feet higher than it was one year ago and a mere .7 inches from hitting its full limit of 6,229.1’.
Water sport enthusiasts are rejoicing in submerged piers and additional boat docking stations around Lake Tahoe. To protect the lake ecosystem and prevent the introduction of aquatic invasive species, officials are asking everyone to do their part and uphold environmental practices by adhering to standard boat inspection protocols. Compliance keeps Lake Tahoe’s delicate ecosystem vibrant, positively impacts the local economy and preserves the biodiversity of the area. Compliant watercraft will be granted the Tahoe Wire Inspection Seal, which is required for launch. For more information, please visit: http://tahoeboatinspections.com/.
Choose from any of the following inspection stations between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. to ensure that watercrafts are properly cleaned, drained, dry and suitable for launch:
Tahoe South Watercraft Inspection and Launch-Readiness |
North Lake Tahoe Watercraft Inspection and Launch-Readiness |
Meyers Inspection Station, CA Spooner Summit
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Alpine Meadows Inspection Station, CA 255 Alpine Meadows Rd, Alpine Meadows, CA 96146 Truckee-Tahoe Inspection Station, CA Off Hwy 267 and Truckee Airport Road, on Chandelle Way Lake Forest Launch Ramp and Inspection Station, NV 2500 Lake Forest Road, Tahoe City, CA 96145 |
When your boat is ready to hit the water, there is no shortage of public and private launch ramps for use. There are nine launch ramps around Lake Tahoe, five on the North Shore and four in South Lake Tahoe.
South Lake Tahoe Launch Ramps Options CAVE ROCK BOAT LAUNCH RAMP Parking limited at launching facility Hwy 50 north of Zephyr Cove Cave Rock, NV 89413 Website: http://parks.nv.gov (702) 588-7975 LAKEVIEW COMMONS AT EL DORADO BEACH BOAT RAMP Parking limited at launching facility 1004 Lakeview Ave, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 Website: http://www.cityofslt.us LAKESIDE MARINA BOAT LAUNCH RAMP 4041 Lakeshore Blvd (Park Ave. & Lakeshore) South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 (530) 541-6626 or (530) 541-9800 TAHOE KEYS MARINA 2475 Venice Dr. South Lake Tahoe, CA 95731 Website: http://www.tahoekeysmarina.net |
North Lake Tahoe Launch Ramps & Buoy Options COON STREET BEACH AND LAUNCH RAMP North Lake Blvd at Coon Street Kings Beach, CA 96143 Operating Hours: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m., daily Website: (530) 546-0605 LAKE FOREST BOAT RAMP Launch fee $20; Operating Hours: 6 a.m. – 7 p.m., daily 2500 Lake Forest Rd. Tahoe City |