Lake Tahoe Earth Week – Send it Sustainably Saturday

South Lake Tahoe, CA (April 24, 2021) – Earth Week Tahoe wraps up with Send it Sustainably Saturday! What better way to celebrate 51 years of Earth Day than exploring a new place and leaving no trace in Lake Tahoe’s mountain paradise.

Practice the Leave No Trace Principles – Learn the seven principles of Leave No Trace to minimize your impact on the places you love. Make sure you plan ahead. Travel and camp on durable surfaces. Dispose of waste properly by putting trash in a trashcan, or packing it out if the can is already full. Leave what you find, but take as many pictures as you’d like! Follow Smokey Bear’s advice to properly put out campfires. 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 ensure that our children and great-great grandchildren can do the same.

Hike, Run or Scavenger Hunt in a new place – There are so many amazing trails in Tahoe, head to takecaretahoe.org to discover a new place. Be sure to blaze a trail of kindness wherever you end up. Taking the kids along? Be sure to download the nature scavenger hunt for a fun activity on the trail. Want to log some miles? Join the City of South Lake’s Tahoe’s Virtual 5K with a gorgeous walk or run through a campground with lakefront views.

Walk, Bike or Bus – You can be car free and carefree on miles of walking and biking paths, along convenient bus routes, or in a fun and functional water taxi. Head to takecaretahoe.org to learn how to get around without your car and reduce your carbon footprint.

Join in on Lake Tahoe’s Earth Week fun by visiting takecaretahoe.org/earthweek2021 for more information and sharing your experience online using #earthweektahoe.

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.