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Lake Tahoe a finalist for $30k Bell Bike Helmet grant

The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit of the U.S. Forest Service and the Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association have been working together for a couple of years to improve mountain bike trails all while protecting the natural resources of our local forests. Lake Tahoe is a special place, loved and used by millions of visitors each year from around the world. The local forest service has been at the forefront of working collaboratively with user groups and the public to ensure that protecting the environment of this special place, still allows for uses that are compatible and fun.

Local mountain bike trail a finalist for $100,000 grant

Modifications to South Shore's Corral Trail could be completed by the fall, but first it needs your vote.The Corral Trail, a multi-use track located southeast of Pioneer Trail, was selected as o...

Local mountain bike trail a finalist for $100,000 grant

Modifications to South Shore's Corral Trail could be completed by the fall, but first it needs your vote.The Corral Trail, a multi-use track located southeast of Pioneer Trail, was selected as o...

Crew needed to help build features on Corral Trail

Wild West Weekend Returns to Squaw July 21-22

Event Date: 
July 21, 2012 (All day)

This July, Squaw Valley saddles up again for Wild West Weekend with a host of western-themed events high in the Sierra. Wild West Weekend offers adults and kids the opportunity to channel their inner-cowboys at the High Camp Corral for western-style fun. Pony rides, a petting zoo, western shoot-outs, and two days of live music are all part of the western weekend on July 21 and July 22.

Kirkwood to host 'Near Death Experience' bike camp

The 13th Annual “Near Death Experience” will take place at Kirkwood Mountain Resort from June 7-10, 2012. Known as the premier camp to prepare riders for the Death Ride, the grueling 129-mile bike tour of the California Alps on July 14, 2012, Kirkwood’s Near Death Experience Bike Camp is designed to take riders to the next level.

Fallen Leaf trail and improvement plan continues to stir concerns

Questions continue regarding a U.S. Forest Service plan to make trail and other improvements in the Fallen Leaf Lake area. With a comment deadline now past, the project entails improvements to 12,960 acres and includes nearly 42 miles of existing trail from Pope to Baldwin beaches on the north end to the south and west ends of Fallen Leaf Lake.

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