. Experience Big Blue up close, plus fit in a workout, when you rent a SUP or clear kayak from Wild Society at King s Beach. (Ryan Salm Photography) 30 Fun Things to Do (Responsibly) at Lake Tahoe This Summer
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May 05, 2021
Last summer, Lake Tahoe s environment and its residents took a beating from both COVID-19 and the influx of visitors looking for a mountain escape from lockdown in Bay Area cities.
This year, both sides of the lake are opening up to visitors, but with a sharpened focus on responsible travel.
The Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority is asking all visitors to enjoy the area but to first familiarize themselves with the new Traveler Responsibility Pledge, which has six tenets that align with local sustainability initiatives. The goal is to advise visitors and residents alike on how we can all reduce our impact on the area and help keep Tahoe blue, clear, and open for everyone.