We’re hosting two volunteer trail work opportunities for those interested in giving back on National Trails Day. We will have a celebratory BBQ after for all participants to enjoy.
Posts Tagged: Tahoe Rim Trail
Seed Collection Trek w/ the Sugar Pine Foundation Copy

Join us with trail and tree experts from the TRTA and the Sugar Pine Foundation to learn about the amazing sugar pines and help bring them back!
Tahoe Rim Trail Talk: Regeneration of White Pines, Reforestation, and the Effects of Fire Copy

Learn about the vital reforestation work of the Sugar Pine Foundation in the Lake Tahoe area.
New Crew Leader Training

Trail Talk: How to Complete the Tahoe Rim Trail @ Patagonia

Planning to hike the Tahoe Rim Trail this trail season? Patagonia and the TRTA are hosting a free event in South Lake Tahoe! Come out for an Interactive Guide… Read more »
Trail Talk: Let’s talk about GEAR!

Whether you are a new or experienced backpacker, this Gear Talk is just for you! Stio and the TRTA are hosting a free event at Stio Mountain Studio in South… Read more »
Trail Talk: How to Complete the Tahoe Rim Trail @ El Dorado County Library

Planning to get out on the Tahoe Rim Trail and Carson Valley Trails this summer? The El Dorado County Library, the TRTA and Carson Valley Trails Association are hosting… Read more »
Trail Talk: How to Complete the Tahoe Rim Trail @ South Lake Brewering Co.

Planning to hike the Tahoe Rim Trail this trail season? South Lake Brewery and the TRTA are hosting a free event at SLB! Grab a couple of cold ones… Read more »
Trail Talk: How to Complete the Tahoe Rim Trail @ Carson City Library

Join us at the Galena Creek Visitor Center off Mount Rose Highway to meet official Tahoe Rim Trail Guides and get all your Tahoe-based hiking questions answered. Walk away feeling more prepared to tackle the TRT – either this summer, or over the next 20 years!
Forest History Snowshoe Trek with Sugar Pine Foundation

Join us on a snowshoe trek around Spooner Lake! Enjoy the views and natural history of the surrounding trees with the Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) and our very own TRTA Guides. Don’t have snowshoes? No problem! We have friendly experts, stunning views, and free snowshoes. We just need you!