
Dust off the boots and head out into the forest with the TRTA and experienced naturalists at the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS). If you like nature, outdoor education, exercise, and good company, click for more info!
Dust off the boots and head out into the forest with the TRTA and experienced naturalists at the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS). If you like nature, outdoor education, exercise, and good company, click for more info!
Head out into the forest with TRTA’s Master Trailbuilders and tree experts at the Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) into the Caldor Fire burn area to see and learn about the devastation and the recovery process for the trails and forests.
There’s so much to soak in and learn from any one spot around the Lake Tahoe Basin. Sometimes you just wish someone was standing with you to make sense of it. That is exactly what we will try to do on this educational walk in the woods. Click for more info!
If there’s water, they will come. Birds will come! Spooner Summit area draws several of Tahoe’s resident birds and many migratory birds. Spend the morning with us to learn all about them. Click for more info!
Join us for an educational talk on the history and culture of the Washoe Tribe in the Lake Tahoe area.
Join us for a Sunday full of Earth Day festivities at Bijou Community Park.
Join us for this family-friendly Earth Day Celebration at the Palisades Tahoe! Be sure to stop by our Tahoe Rim Trail Association info booth and say hi!
The Tahoe Rim Trail Association has partnered with AleWorx to host an event with food, drinks, and music where proceeds will go back to the trail.
You know how you’re a cool TRTA member and we’re an awesome organization? It’s like we combined the cool and the awesome, threw in a dash of Valentine’s Day, and made a sunset out of it! Come explore and let us spoil you on this picturesque short snowshoe trek complete with hot chocolate, wine, cheese, crackers, and desserts. BECAUSE WE MAKE A GREAT TEAM!
This trek will be a leisurely snowshoe from the Echo Lake Sno-Park to Lower Echo Lake. Along the way, our experts and friends at the Sugar Pine Foundation will reveal the mysterious world of trees. No snowshoes? No problem! Just let us know, and we’ll bring a pair for you.