Another mechanical forest thinning project to begin near South Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) is scheduled to begin mechanical forest thinning next week on approximately 687 acres along the Pioneer Trail corridor from Ski Run Blvd. south to Meyers. The Al Tahoe Mechanical Contract is part of the South Tahoe Fuels Treatment Project intended to reduce the risk of severe wildfires near neighborhoods and create healthier forests in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

Nearby residents and visitors can expect to see vegetation crews, heavy equipment, tree removal, and trucks hauling out materials via Pioneer Trail. Work may continue throughout the summer and fall as conditions and staffing schedules allow.

This project is in addition to the South Shore project taking place on 75 acres located in two locations, one near High Meadows Trail and one near Cascade Properties.

Mechanical thinning sometimes requires the closure of an area during operations due to hazards posed by heavy equipment and falling trees. No closures are planned currently, but recreationists are advised to use caution when accessing trails in this area.

In addition to temporary impacts to recreational access, other impacts from fuels reduction projects include changes to the appearance of Tahoe Basin forests. Treated areas look disturbed at first but recover visually within a few years.

The Decision Memo and other documents for this project may be found online on the South Tahoe Fuels Treatment Project webpage. For more information, contact LTBMU Timber Contracting Officer, Robert Guebard.