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Alyssa Ganong
Take Tahoe trail survey
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is work- ing on the Tahoe Regional Trails Plan, which will connect and improve the network of dirt trails in the Lake Tahoe Basin. A public survey is open to community members, visitors and non-trail users to help TRPA and land managers throughout the region as they begin planning until July 16. Additionally, in-person surveys on trails and at trailheads are planned. Read Tahoe Weekly’s coverage on regional trail expansions at TheTahoeWeekly.com.
The plan will direct maintenance funding from trail management agencies and Tahoe Fund’s new Tahoe Trail Endowment. The vision of the multi-agency steering committee is for a connected trail network across Lake Tahoe’s public lands that provides accessible, high-quality user experiences; limits impact to the natural environment and is funded and well maintained. | trpa.maps.arcgis.com
P.E.O. Chapter AC presents TASTES OF INCLINETastesof Incline
P.E.
Thursday, August 26, 2021 Enjoy great food, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Tickets: $75 wine & friends!
Courtesy Sugar Pine Point State Park
Join parks’ garden club
The Chateau 955 Fairway Boulevard Incline Village, Nevada August 26, 2021
Tickets are available at The Potlatch For more information: 775-832-03634:30-7pm
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Tickets: The Potlach 930 Tahoe Blvd., Incline Village Price: $75.00 Information: (775) 832-8086
Sierra State Parks Foundation needs volunteers to help this summer as part of its Garden Club through Sept. 15 at Sugar Pine Point State Park every Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. Volunteers are not required to have gardening experience or landscape expertise to participate, but want to help revitalize the garden areas of the HellmanEhrman estate. Volunteers are requested to bring their own gardening tools, gloves, water bottle and mask. Gardening tools are available to borrow on request. | sierrastateparks.org
Mountain Biking
Visit TheTahoeWeekly.com for more Mountain Biking Trails to enjoy. Always check to see if trails & parks are open before visiting. Check in advance for e-bike access.
NORTH SHORE
INCLINE BIKE PARK
Incline Bike Project on Facebook
Park terrain and features for all ages.
TAHOE CROSS COUNTRY
(530) 583-5475 | tahoexc.org All levels | Varied terrain
Tahoe Cross Country offers marked mountain biking and hiking trails in the Burton Creek State Park area just north of Tahoe City. Trail access is free and the terrain is ideal for beginner and intermediate mountain bikers. Advanced riders can fi nd challenging terrain on the Tahoe Rim Trail and around Mount Watson.
WESTERN STATES TRAIL
Strenuous | 11.6 miles RT
This is a challenging and exhilarating ride (sometimes referred to as Three Bridges Trail) that will afford you a fun downhill swoop and beautiful mountain views. You can ride it either way, starting on either side of the Midway Bridge between Alpine Meadows and Olympic Valley off Hwy. 89.
EAST SHORE
FLUME TRAIL
Strenuous | 14 miles
There are several mountain biking trails off the Flume Trail, but if you follow the Flume Trail the whole way you will be rewarded with magnifi cent views of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding mountains. The Flume Trail rises 1,600’ above the East Shore of Lake Tahoe. At the end of the Flume Trail, there is a 3-mile, 1,600’ descent down to Tunnel Creek Station on Hwy. 28. It is a moderately diffi cult ride at 7,000’ to 8,000’ in elevation with more than 1,000’ of climbing and 4.5-miles of single track. It has several steep sections. Shuttle available at Tunnel Creek Café off Hwy. 28 in Incline Village to Spooner Lake State Park. Info (775) 298-2501. Call for shuttle schedule.
MOUNT ROSE TO SPOONER LAKE
Strenuous | 20 miles
The beginning of this beautiful section of the Tahoe Rim Trail is at 8,700’ above the Sheep Flats (aka Tahoe Meadows) on Mount Rose. The fi rst part of the trail parallels the highway and then descends through the meadows and briefl y joins the Ophir Creek trail. Look for Rim Trail signs, then after a quarter-mile up and to the right of the Ophir Creek trail (don’t stay on the Ophir Creek Trail). After a 300’ climb out of the meadows, you begin to contour your way to the Tunnel Creek road. At 9 miles, you will come to the Tunnel Creek Road. Follow it a half-mile with the Flume Trail on the right. Continue straight for an 800’ switchbacking climb. Near the top of the climb, consider taking the vista trail to the Sand Harbor overlook. Once at the top, the trail winds down past the Marlette Peak campground to Hobart Road. The Rim Trail past this point is closed to bikes, so your only path back to Spooner is along this road to the right and down to Marlette Lake. A short, but tough climb leads out of the Marlette basin and then it is downhill back to Spooner Lake. Mind the speed on this descent due to heavy equestrian and hiking use. Shuttle (775) 298-2501. Call for schedule.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
BIJOU BIKE PARK
bijoubikepark.org
The 5-acre park features pump tracks, BMX Track, striderfriendly pump track, jump lines and loop trail. Dawn-dusk.
CORRAL AREA TRAILS
tamba.org All levels | Varied terrain
Corral area trails include Sidewinders, Cedar and Armstrong Connector. This area has a high density of trails for all ability levels and serves as the unoffi cial hub of mountain bike activity in the South Shore. Featuring log rides, jumps and rock rolls including the new jumps, berms, rollers and hips. The trails all run parallel to the Fountain Place paved road. These trails link to Armstong Trail, the Tahoe Rim Trail, Powerline, Railroad Grade and this is also where Toads ends.
KIRKWOOD
(209) 258-7277 | kirkwood.com
The mountain bike park offers a network of liftaccessed trails for all levels with 22 trails in the valley, and 12 accessed by the lift, with 11.5 miles of single track. The bike park features log rides, pump tracks and other terrain features.
MR. TOADS WILD RIDE
Moderate-Strenuous | 6.2 miles
Mr. Toad’s heads mostly downhill from the Tahoe Rim Trail with several options for making a loop. The upper section of this trail is much more technical than either section of the TRT and has many big drops and sections of nothing but rocks. There is also a huge stair step section that comes up on you quickly.
TRUCKEE
COLDSTREAM VALLEY
Easy to moderate | 6 miles RT
This loop offers a mellow ride offering views of the Sierra Crest, has nice fl owers in the spring and circumnavigates a series of ponds. From Donner Pass Road, take Coldstream Road, which alternates pavement and dirt. After a short climb up the old terminal moraine of the glacier that once fi lled this valley, the valley opens up. Proceed on this road until you come to private property signs at the last pond, then turn left on the dirt road and return on the east side of the valley. Park outside the white gate on Coldstream.
DONNER SKI RANCH
(530) 426-9350 | facebook.com/old40bikepark
Offering lift-accessed mountain biking on its trails with varied terrain and great views.
EMIGRANT TRAIL
Moderate | 15+ miles
Offers rolling, wide, single-track through high desert, winding through sagebrush, seasonally wet meadows and Jeffrey Pine forests. North of Truckee on Hwy. 89 to Donner Camp picnic area. If too wet, proceed 2.5 miles on Hwy. 89 to Prosser Creek Bridge pullout. 15 miles to Stampede, but can continue on to other areas.
NORTHSTAR CALIFORNIA
(530) 562-2268 | northstarcalifornia.com All levels | Varied terrain
Northstar’s Mountain Bike Park boasts more than 100 miles of trails for mountain biking including its signature trail, LiveWire, and the most extensive life-accessed trail network in the Western United States. The park features Skill Development Areas and terrain features including jumps, rails and bridges. Downhill Mountain Bike Race Series and Cross-Country Race Series open to everyone.
TRUCKEE PUMP TRACK/BMX
truckeebikepark.org
The Park has the sweetest fl ow lines and the smoothest strider/pump track for all skills levels to progress along with beginner to advanced jump lines. Featuring a dual pump track, dirt jumps, fl ow lines, dual slalom track, xc trail, drop zone, medium slopestyle line and more. Open from sunrise to sunset. Helmets & brakes required.
WOODWARD TAHOE MOUNTAIN BIKE/BMX
(530) 426-1114 | rideboreal.com
The Slabs lift-served bike park featuring fl ow lines with natural elements, granite rock and obstacles with berms, wall rides and jumps. And, visit The Trenches BMX park. All levels.
MOUNT ROSE
SKY TAVERN
(775) 323-5125 | skytavern.org
The mountain bike park features downhill, climbing and dual slalom trails, designed as a series of progressive trails. Open sunrise to sunset spring to fall.