Lake Tahoe Earth Week – Earth Day 2023

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Earth Week Tahoe wraps up on Earth Day 2023! What better way to celebrate 53 years of Earth Day than to join us at Lake Tahoe Community College 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. for the South Tahoe Earth Day Festival?

Practice Zero Waste and Leave No Trace – Dispose of waste properly at the festival by putting trash in a trashcan, recycling in a recycling bin and compost any food scraps. Snow is melting revealing natural treasures, leave what you find, but take as many pictures as you’d like! Last but not least, respect wildlife and be considerate of other visitors. If we all do our part, we can not only enjoy Lake Tahoe’s beauty, but also ensure that our children and great-great-grandchildren can do the same.

Environmental Bingo and Raffle in a new place – There are so many amazing organizations in Lake Tahoe! Learn all about them by picking up a bingo card at the festival. Be sure to blaze a trail of kindness at whatever booths you visit. Make sure to enter the raffle once you complete Bingo.

Walk, Bike, or Bus – You can be car-free and carefree on miles of walking and biking paths, along convenient bus routes, while heading to Lake Tahoe Community College for the South Tahoe Earth Day Festival. A free bike valet is available to all who join by bike.

Every day can be Earth Day when you practice sustainability. Make sure to stop by Lake Tahoe Community College 10 am – 3 pm for the South Tahoe Earth Day Festival. Learn more at southtahoeearthday.org

The Tahoe Earth Day Foundation, a non-profit organization, formed to educate the general public regarding the Lake Tahoe and Truckee region’s unique beauty and how to preserve and protect it. The means of providing such education include, but are not limited to, regional Earth Day festivals that include environmental and educational booths with focus areas on watershed health, forest health, water conservation, pollution prevention, alternative energy and waste management.