SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The public is invited to take a tour of Johnson Meadow and learn about restoration plans in store for the area. There are two tours: October 18 at 10 a.m. and October 20 at 5 p.m.
The Tahoe Resource Conservation District (TahoeRCD) knows people have been wondering about the project’s status. The District has taken previous public comment and created a design for a “great project” that they are ready to share.
The tours start at the corner of Lodi and Barbara Ave. South Lake Tahoe. There will be a short walk to the project site.
Johnson Meadow is a 206-acre landscape in the heart of South Lake Tahoe, now protected for public use and restoration. Once a dairy farm and grazing pasture, this land was purchased by Tahoe RCD in 2018 with support from state and local partners. It completes public ownership of nearly the entire Upper Truckee River, creating a rare opportunity for ecological restoration, recreation, and watershed protection. Learn more about this iconic meadow by clicking here.


