Forest Service extends closure of most developed recreation sites in California through May 15

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Inyo National Forest Cancels Wilderness Permits including MT Whitney Thru May 15th. National Forest Service News Release – Vallejo, Calif., April 30, 2020– The USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region, announced that most developed recreation sites will remain closed through May 15. The order does not close trails, trailheads, and general forest areas; these areas remain … Read more

Denali National Park Accessible to the Public Again, Opens Part of the Denali Park Road

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Movement Towards Re-Opening The National Parks Starts With Alaska’s Denali Limited Access for Summer Month’s National Parks, Alaska – April 29, 2020 – The National Park Service announced today that Denali National Park will once again be accessible to the public as it has opened a portion of the Denali Park Road effective immediately. The … Read more

National Park Service Announces Return of Independence Day Fireworks to Mount Rushmore National Memorial

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Alternative selected under Finding of No Significant Impact approves fireworks celebrations in a way that protects the memorial, the environment and park visitors. MOUNT RUSHMORE, S.D. , April 29, 2020  – The National Park Service (NPS) today announced the return of Independence Day Fireworks to Mount Rushmore National Memorial after an 11-year absence. Following an … Read more

California BLM Issues Statewide Fire Prevention Order

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Order includes year-round campfire permit requirement and maintaining a five-foot diameter clearance around campfires on BLM-managed public lands in California SACRAMENTO April 29, 2020 –With the 2020 wildfire year upon us, the Bureau of Land Management has issued a statewide Fire Prevention Order to help prevent the risk of wildfires igniting in California. The Fire Prevention Order serves as … Read more

Wawona Hotel To Remain Closed For Upcoming Visitor Season

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Electrical Work and Upgrades to be Completed During Closure Sierra Rec Magazine – Yosemite National Park – April 27, 2020 – The Wawona Hotel in Yosemite National Park will remain closed for the upcoming visitor season in order to complete necessary electrical repairs and upgrades. The Wawona Hotel is generally open to visitors March through … Read more

6th Annual Courage Triathlon Seeks Volunteers, Participants and Sponsors

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With A Hopeful Eye Toward The Future, Courage Worldwide Calls Out to Sponsors And Volunteers For the 6th Annual Courage Triathlon. Sierra Rec Magazine – Community Support – April 27, 2020 – In a time when we all are seeking sources of hope in our lives, there are organizations which are continuing to build bridges … Read more

Tahoe South Event Center Approved

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April 20, 2020 (SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev.) – By a 3-2 vote last Thursday, the Douglas County Board of Commissioners approved bond issuance for the Tahoe South Event Center, the final step in the project’s approval process.  Tahoe Township proponents cited the expected annual economic impact to Douglas County’s south shore of $40-$60 million, an estimated tax surplus … Read more

How Long will corona Virus Shut down Effect Travel to Lake Tahoe?

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South Tahoe Beach Cooridor Closed til at least May 15th Covid -19 Shut down already claims 4th of July Fireworks show in Incline Village “The mountain town you love needs you to love it from a safe distance,” said Chaplin. “Stay home, stay healthy and we’ll see you when it’s safe to travel again.” Sierra Rec … Read more

Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt: Maintaining Public Access for Public Health

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To be able to continue to maintain the accessibility of public lands, it is the responsibility of all of us who visit to do our part and follow CDC and local public health guidance. Washington – April 20, 2020 – America’s public lands belong to the American people. In normal times, many of us regularly … Read more

Find Your Virtual Park During National Park Week April 18-26

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With Sierra National Parks Officially Closed – Digital Experience Offers Virtual Escape Form Home WASHINGTON– April 18, 2020 – Celebrate National Park Week  from April 18 through 26 with fun and innovative digital experiences. While parked at home, journey to national parks through a variety of online activities including virtual tours, scavenger hunts, trivia contests and … Read more

Yosemite Conservancy Brings Home Yosemite National Park’s Majesty During Pandemic Through Popular Webcams

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Yosemite National Park, April 16, 2020 — Yosemite National Park’s webcam views doubled in the last month as people flocked to the park’s iconic scenes of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, El Capitan and the High Sierra on Yosemite Conservancy’s website . The webcams are one of several ways Yosemite Conservancy is helping people experience the park from … Read more

Forest Service Issues Temporary Closure Order For South Shore Recreation Corridor

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Fines up to $5000 Per individual Possible for Violations IN South Lake TahoeClosures in the South Shore Recreation Corridor will be in effect through April 30, 2020. Correction:  Closures in the South Shore Recreation Corridor will be in effect through April 30, 2020 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif., April 15, 2020 – In alignment with current federal, … Read more

Covid-19 Claims Campfire Season in the Sierra Nevada

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Preventing Human-Caused Fires and Keeping Firefighters Safe: Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Announces Restrictions on Campfires and Smoking, Effective April 15 Sparks, NV., April 14, 2020 – The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is implementing fire restrictions earlier than usual this year to reduce the number of human-caused fires and reduce firefighter exposure to COVID-19 during the current pandemic. The Humboldt-Toiyabe … Read more

Hiking the Rubicon Trail in South Lake Tahoe

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Discover the Hidden Gem of Lake Tahoe: DL Bliss State Park Hiking Tours Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure in one of the most captivating corners of Lake Tahoe? DL Bliss State Park is your gateway to nature’s wonders, offering a plethora of scenic hiking trails that will leave you in awe … Read more

2020 Death Ride Officially Canceled

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Alpine county CA, April 8, 2020 – Many have been waiting, probably with expectations of the worst, but the officials in Alpine county and the Death Ride planners officially announced today view their social media pages that this years 40th Anniversary event is canceled and moved to next year. View this post on Instagram We … Read more

THREE GREAT PCT ADVENTURES NEAR LAKE TAHOE

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PCT ADVENTURES FOR TAHOE GUESTS Are you planning a visit to Lake Tahoe this summer? Seeking a Pacific Crest Trail Adventure in the Tahoe area that won’t break the bank or require you to quit your job and get really extreme? The PCT trail has obviously gained some popularity since the movie “Wild” showed in … Read more

Hiking Death Valley National Park

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Death Valley is the largest U.S. National Park outside Alaska at 3.4 million acres. Nearly 1000 miles of paved and dirt roads provide access to locations both popular and remote. Even so, 91% of the park is protected as officially designated Wilderness. That wild country includes low valley floors crusted with barren salt flats, rugged … Read more

WOLF CREEK TRAIL | CARSON ICEBERG WILDERNESS

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WOLF CREEK TRAILHEAD ~ CARSON ICEBERG WILDERNESS ~ ALPINE COUNTY CA. Wolf Creek Trail is a well know horseback trail but I seldom see other hikers on the trail. This is one of our favorite quick trip wilderness escapes in the central Sierra. Wolf Creek is one of those out and back day trips that can … Read more

NOBEL LAKE HIKE VIA NOBEL CANYON

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NOBEL LAKE TRAIL IS ACCESSED OFF HWY 4 IN ALPINE COUNTY ENTERING INTO THE CARSON ICEBERG WILDERNESS. “Life is a journey and not a destination” –Dr. Lynn H. Hough 10 – 10.5 miles round trip- Rated Moderate Hike  Sierra Rec Trail Review – By Tom Trelenberg – Looking for a hike with diverse landscape including … Read more

CHARITY VALLEY WEST TRAIL ALPINE COUNTY HIKING

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Charity Valley West to Charity Valley East/Burnside Lake Junction 6 miles round trip-moderate Do not make the mistake that you can find the Charity Valley West trailhead with just the general knowledge of where it is located on Blue Lakes Road.  I have already made that mistake for you. My first attempt had me in … Read more

VERNAL FALLS AND THE MIST TRAIL

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Discovering the Beauty of Vernal and Nevada Falls on the Mist Trail Welcome to the breathtaking world of Yosemite National Park, where nature’s majesty and beauty are on full display. Nestled in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Yosemite is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls in the world, including the Vernal … Read more

Backpacking YOUNG LAKES – YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

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YOUNG LAKES – YOSEMITE HIGH ALPINE HIKE A perfect beginner backpacking experience in Yosemite National Park Back country. This Three lake destination is a Sierra Rec Magazine favorite in Yosemite National Park . Three unique and beautiful high alpine lakes perched on a ridge line between Ragged Peak and White Mountain, and neighboring the popular climbing of … Read more

HIKING YOSEMITE’S GAYLOR LAKES LOOP

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Gaylor and Granite Lakes on Tioga Pass Provide Yosemite Visitors a Great Day Hike Yosemite National Park Day Hikes – A great day hike in Yosemite Wilderness, with little traffic, sounds almost like an oxymoron in today’s Yosemite National Park experience. Yet just inside the gates of Yosemite’s Tioga Pass entrance is a small trailhead … Read more