• Celebrate California and North Lake Tahoe

    North Lake Tahoe, known for its relaxing atmosphere mixed with adventurous activities, is comprised of small cities and towns located in both California and Nevada. For Nevada Day in October, we shared some can’t-miss events and attractions in the “the Silver State.” However, we didn’t want to leave California out of the fun, so we’ve rounded up some of our favorite activities…

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  • Celebrate Nevada Day In North Lake Tahoe

    North Lake Tahoe spans across California and Nevada with beautiful surroundings, easygoing communities, secluded beaches, hike-and-bike trails, welcoming lodging and so much more. In honor of Nevada day, on October 29th, we’ll be sharing all the adventure to be had on the Nevada side of North Lake Tahoe. Expand your California vacation and explore Nevada for a day just minutes…

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  • Tips for Fire Safety and Supporting the Community

    Due to the heroic efforts of firefighters and first responders who battled the Caldor Fire, life in the North Lake Tahoe region is now back to normal. Area businesses – many of which graciously provided hospitality services to individuals and groups in need during the worst of the situation – are open and welcoming visitors for the fall season. Although…

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  • Where Spartans Stay and Play For Extra Adventure

    This fall, the 24-Hour Spartan Ultra World Championship will be held at the rugged mountains of North Lake Tahoe. The event is the culmination of the United States and Canada’s National Series, bringing the best obstacle course racers on the continent to the picturesque destination with $45,200 in prize money on the line.  However, with such a concentration of activities that…

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  • Use TART Connect: Lake Tahoe’s Free, Sustainable Shuttle Transit

    Just tap and go. It doesn’t get much easier to enjoy all the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe this summer (and all seasons) than with TART Connect. It’s a free, on-demand, curb-to-curb shuttle service that takes you right where you want to go throughout Lake Tahoe’s lakeside communities. TART Connect opens all kinds of possibilities, so you can relax, soak…

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  • Tahoe Voluntourism: How You Tap Into North Lake Tahoe’s Sustainability Ethos

    Lake Tahoe is known worldwide for its jaw-dropping landscape—from its crystal-clear waters to the towering mountains that surround it. However, keeping the largest alpine lake in the country clean, safe, and pristine for generations to come is no easy task. For decades, both visitors and locals have been dedicated to the stewardship of Tahoe, protecting it through a combination of…

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  • Amy Berry

    Sustainability Superstar: Amy Berry

    Photo Credit: Wade Snider Continuing our series on North Lake Tahoe Sustainability Superstars, we'd like to introduce you to Amy Berry, CEO of the Tahoe Fund. Below is her interview with Liz Bowling which was originally featured in Moonshine Ink. The other interviews in the series can be found here: Sherry McConkey Amy Berry, CEO of the Tahoe Fund At…

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  • Sherry and her dog in Lake Tahoe

    Sustainability Superstar: Sherry McConkey

    The beauty of the crystal blue water of Lake Tahoe to the treelined mountains surrounding it can’t help but inspire an authentic connection with our environment and this majestic corner of the world. So it’s only natural that the magic of North Lake Tahoe has inspired many who call the region home to dive headfirst into efforts of sustainability, environmental…

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  • Women of winter Deirdra Walsh

    Women of Winter – Interview with Deirdra Walsh

    As we continue to highlight local women making history throughout the month of March, we’re reminded of their resilience and mindset. Meet Deirdra Walsh, president and general manager of Northstar California. Deirdra is one of eight women leading Vail’s portfolio of 37 resorts. A portion of this interview was originally featured in the November issue of Moonshine Ink, written by…

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  • Women of Winter – Interview with Michelle Parker

    Photo courtesy of Ming Poon Photography Our second blog in the Women’s History Month series highlights a conversation with Michelle Parker, a professional skier, photographer, musician, and advocate who grew up in Olympic Valley and credits the Sierra mountains for structuring her community and mindset. A portion of this interview was originally featured in the November issue of Moonshine Ink…

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