Across the country, outdoor enthusiasts, trail stewards, and conservationists are raising the alarm over a dangerous proposal in the U.S. Senate that could open the door to the sale of over 250 million acres of federal public land—including land managed by the U.S. Forest Service right here in the Tahoe Basin.
For Immediate Release: Tahoe Rim Trail Association Announces Youth Backcountry Camps

The Tahoe Rim Trail Association is thrilled to announce that public registration for its Youth Backcountry Camps is now open! Designed for youth ages 12-17, Youth Backcountry Camps aim to foster a deep relationship with nature & inspire the next generation of trail stewards!
Tahoe Rim Trail Association Statement 2/6/2025

.
Insider Tips For Hiking the Tahoe Rim Trail

Tim Hauserman, local author and backpacker, reveals important tips when preparing for the Tahoe Rim Trail.
The Next Step Forward: New Executive Director for the TRTA

Lindsey Schultz has been a key part of the Tahoe Rim Trail Association for 13 years and now has become its leader moving forward. After the recent departure of the… Read more »
2023 Annual Awardees of the TRTA

Meet the volunteers who make our mission possible.
Maintaining a Dynamic Leadership

This new page of the TRTA consists of warm goodbyes as well as exciting times to look forward to.
Whitebark Pine – How You Can Help Save a Keystone Species

Help us identify Whitebark Pine and White Pine Blister Rust along the TRT!
Have You Heard About the New Bear Canister Regulation?

In an effort to stop black bear habituation and promote healthy wildlife, a new Forest Order is in effect to require bear canisters for outdoor overnight trips within the Tahoe Basin. Read below for the details!
Trail Work in 2023-Looking Back on Success

As we close the equipment sheds, it’s time to reflect on our summer of hard work.