Opportunities From: Keep Tahoe Blue

Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Baldwin Beach

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Commons Beach, Tahoe City

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96145

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Meeks Bay

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96142

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Fallen Leaf Lake Campground

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Fallen Leaf Lake Marina

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Kiva Beach

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Nevada Beach

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 89448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Pope Beach

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Echo Lakes

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 95721

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Sand Harbor

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 89452

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Kings Beach

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Round Hill Pines

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 89448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Camp Richardson

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Angora Lakes

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team at Donner Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Aquatic invasive species are a growing threat to Lake Tahoe’s clarity, ecology, and infrastructure. Golden mussels, a new threat recently discovered nearby, could spread rapidly and change our blue Lake to green.

We are seeking volunteers to help educate and inform at Tahoe’s high-volume beaches and lakes, aiming to prevent Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) from entering Lake Tahoe. With the emerging threat from golden mussels, we need volunteers now more than ever before to help Keep Tahoe Blue!

What to expect:

Learn About the Threat: Understand how golden mussels and other invasive species endanger Tahoe’s ecosystem and what can be done to stop them.Get Trained to Take Action: This training prepares volunteers to engage with the public at beaches, marinas, and launch sites throughout Tahoe, sharing information about the Clean, Drain, Dry protocol and other prevention tools.Help Spread the Word: Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team members, once trained, will go to high-traffic areas and educate the community and hand out information, alerting non-motorized users about the threat of golden mussels and informing them about Clean, Drain, Dry and the Tahoe Keepers Program.Science-Backed and Community-Led: Hosted by Keep Tahoe Blue and TRPA experts, this session combines scientific insight with practical ways you can make a difference.

Steps to get started:

Watch the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team Training.
Learn the facts, understand the risks, and help us spread the word at beaches and high-traffic areas to inform beachgoers about golden mussels and prevent invasive species from entering the Lake.Take the Eyes on the Lake Outreach Team quiz. Email eyesonthelake@keeptahoeblue.org to schedule a time to pick up your equipment from either the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150) or our new Tahoe City location (760 N Lake Blvd Ste #7, Tahoe City, CA 96145).Sign up for a shift.
Shifts are one-hour long, but volunteers are able to sign up for multiple consecutive shifts on any given day, if interested in being out there for longer period of time! It can be more fun to volunteer in pairs/in groups so feel free to encourage family and friends to sign up and join! We are recruiting volunteers for the following locations:

Shift Locations: *Priority locations

South Shore

Echo Lakes*Fallen Leaf Lake Campground* CD3Fallen Leaf Lake MarinaAngora LakesBaldwin BeachKiva BeachCamp RichardsonPope BeachNevada BeachRoundhill Pines Beach

West Shore

Meeks Bay* CD3

North Shore

Sand Harbor* CD3Kings BeachCommons BeachDonner Lake


Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96161

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Post Memorial Day Cleanup - 05/26/2026

Join us at Kings Beach for a post-Memorial Day cleanup!


On holiday weekends during the summer, beaches take the brunt of the impact. The litter that gets left behind can hurt wildlife and the lake's clarity. Be part of the solution! Join us, California State Parks, the North Tahoe Public Utility District, as well as residents, and visitors at Kings Beach to make a positive impact on the environment by removing litter from Lake Tahoe's shores.

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, May 26

Time: The cleanup will take place from 8 am - 12 pm

Meeting location: On the sand near the North Tahoe Event Center - 8318 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach, CA 96143

Parking: Free parking will be available to attendees. Once you park, check-in at the meeting location and we will provide to you a parking pass.


Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottleSunscreenCleanup gloves (if you have them)Wear layers to protect from the cold and sun: hat, sunglasses, warm clothing and winter shoesAny snacks you would likeFull reusable water bottle

We will provide: 

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.)Cool giveaways from Keep Tahoe Blue


Sign up: Click the blue 'sign up' button above to register. You will know you've completed the registration process when the blue 'sign up' button changes to a green 'unregister' button and you receive a registration confirmation email.

If you do not pre-register, you can still join us and complete a volunteer waiver onsite during check-in.

Please note: With the Memorial Day weekend, our team will be out of office and may not be able to respond to questions in the days leading up to the event.

If you’re planning to attend, you are always welcome to come out even if you are unable to sign up in advance. We will be happy to get you checked in onsite.


Note for registering minors:

Volunteers under 18 – will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.Volunteers under 13 – will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.If you are having trouble registering minors online, please register day of at the check-in tent onsite.

For questions, email events@keeptahoeblue.org. *Our team will be out of office for the Memorial Day weekend and may not be able to respond to questions prior to the event. Thank you for your understanding, and we hope you can join us!*

Program: Cleanups

Join us at Kings Beach for a post-Memorial Day cleanup!


On holiday weekends during the summer, beaches take the brunt of the impact. The litter that gets left behind can hurt wildlife and the lake's clarity. Be part of the solution! Join us, California State Parks, the North Tahoe Public Utility District, as well as residents, and visitors at Kings Beach to make a positive impact on the environment by removing litter from Lake Tahoe's shores.

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, May 26

Time: The cleanup will take place from 8 am - 12 pm

Meeting location: On the sand near the North Tahoe Event Center - 8318 N Lake Blvd, Kings Beach, CA 96143

Parking: Free parking will be available to attendees. Once you park, check-in at the meeting location and we will provide to you a parking pass.


Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottleSunscreenCleanup gloves (if you have them)Wear layers to protect from the cold and sun: hat, sunglasses, warm clothing and winter shoesAny snacks you would likeFull reusable water bottle

We will provide: 

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.)Cool giveaways from Keep Tahoe Blue


Sign up: Click the blue 'sign up' button above to register. You will know you've completed the registration process when the blue 'sign up' button changes to a green 'unregister' button and you receive a registration confirmation email.

If you do not pre-register, you can still join us and complete a volunteer waiver onsite during check-in.

Please note: With the Memorial Day weekend, our team will be out of office and may not be able to respond to questions in the days leading up to the event.

If you’re planning to attend, you are always welcome to come out even if you are unable to sign up in advance. We will be happy to get you checked in onsite.


Note for registering minors:

Volunteers under 18 – will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.Volunteers under 13 – will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.If you are having trouble registering minors online, please register day of at the check-in tent onsite.

For questions, email events@keeptahoeblue.org. *Our team will be out of office for the Memorial Day weekend and may not be able to respond to questions prior to the event. Thank you for your understanding, and we hope you can join us!*

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 26, 2026

Zip Code: 96143

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 15th Annual Bike Path Cleanup - Lake Shore Bike Path 06/03/2026

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for Lake Shore Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up. (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for Lake Shore Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up. (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 3, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 15th Annual Bike Path Cleanup - Lakeview Commons Bike Path 06/03/2026

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for Lakeview Commons Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for Lakeview Commons Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 3, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 15th Annual Bike Path Cleanup - Trout Creek Bike Path 06/03/2026

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for the Trout Creek Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for the Trout Creek Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 3, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 15th Annual Bike Path Cleanup - Eloise Ave Bike Path 06/03/2026

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for the Eloise Ave Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for the Eloise Ave Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 3, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 15th Annual Bike Path Cleanup - Clean Tahoe Bike Path 06/03/2026

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for the Clean Tahoe Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Join us as we celebrate Tahoe Bike Month with a community BIKE PATH CLEANUP event!

Cleanup: 5:00 - 7:30 pm

Post-Event Celebration: 7:30 - 8:30 pm

About the event:

Kickoff Tahoe Bike Month by cleaning up our community bike paths! Oftentimes these paths can be littered, and the cleanup gets these paths ready for a great summer biking season.

Volunteers can meet at one of four locations throughout South Tahoe to pick up litter from the areas around our bike paths. Following the cleanup, we will all meet for post-event fun, food, and happy hour drinks.

Volunteers are encouraged to ride their bikes, scooters, skateboards, or walk to the event!

Lime, a sponsor partner for this event, will be donating discounted rides for event attendees at the Trout Creek location meeting at the Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center.

Cleanup locations include:

Clean Tahoe Bike Path - meeting location Clean Tahoe Office (2074 Lake Tahoe Blvd #6, South Lake Tahoe, Ca 96150)Eloise Ave Bike Path - meeting location at TJ Maxx parking lot (2015 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Lake Shore Bike Path - meeting location at CVS in the Bijou Center (3471 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150)Lakeview Commons Bike Path - meeting location at Lakeview Commons (1004 Lakeview Avenue, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)Trout Creek Bike Path - meeting location at Keep Tahoe Blue Spurlock/Evers Environment and Education Center (2877 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150)

To Sign up:

Select the correct location sign up page (use links above to select locations or use this page for the Clean Tahoe Bike Path location).Click the blue "Sign Up" button on this page here to sign up (complete the waiver if you have not done so already; you will know you have successfully registered when the blue "Sign Up" button changes to a green "Unregister" button and you receive the confirmation email)Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up. Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online. Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

 
What to bring:

Your bike, scooter, skateboard to ride along the bike path as we pick up litterComfortable clothing/shoesSunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and appropriate layersCleanup gloves (if you have them)Any snacks that you would like, and a full reusable water bottleYour ID and wallet to purchase drinks and additional food items at The Hangar

We provide cleanup materials, equipment and cool giveaways.

The event is organized through a partnership between Keep Tahoe Blue, Lake Tahoe Bike Coalition, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Clean Tahoe.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 3, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: National Trails Day Cleanup 6/6/2026

The Tahoe Rim Trail Association, in partnership with Keep Tahoe Blue, American Hiking Society and Nevada State Parks, is kicking off the trail season by spending the day caring for one of the most loved trail systems in the Tahoe Basin, Van Sickle Bi-State Park.

National Trails Day is a chance to get outdoors, connect with your community, and give back to the places you love! This year, you get to choose between trail work with the TRTA and a trash cleanup with Keep Tahoe Blue.

Meet at Van Sickle Bi-State Park (meeting time for trail volunteers is 8:30 am and meeting time for cleanup volunteers is 9 am) to share a cup of coffee and pastries with our fellow community members. After grabbing some snacks, folks cleaning up will split off from the trail workers and both groups will get to work! At 2:00 PM we will come back together for a tailgate party to celebrate our hard work and community!

Cleanup InformationProject:

Cigarette butts, plastic trash and food waste pose a serious risk to Lake Tahoe’s delicate ecology, its natural beauty and its wildlife. In order to prevent litter and other pollutants from reaching Lake Tahoe, this cleanup will focus on the heavily trafficked area surrounding Heavenly Village and Stateline. The time frame for this project is 9 am - 2 pm.

Difficulty:

This cleanup will include standing or walking, mostly on pavement, with opportunities for rest.

You Bring:Sturdy, close-toed shoes (required for participation)Weather-appropriate clothing (hat, sunscreen, rain jacket, etc.)Full reusable water bottle and any snacks that you might needFriends and a smile!We Bring:Education and enthusiasm!Gloves, pickers, and trash bags

To sign up for the cleanup, continue completing this registration.
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Trail Workday InformationProject:

This workday will focus on the heavily used switchbacks on the Van Sickle Trail headed up to the waterfall. Due to the creation of social trails cutting the switchbacks, the main trail is sliding away and in need of repair. We will be repairing tread and blocking the social trails with brush. Other trail work may include brushing/lopping, drainage work, and other trail maintenance. The time frame for this project is 8:30 am - 2 pm.

Difficulty:

The trail work site is approximately a half mile and 250 feet of ascent from the VSSP trailhead. Work includes using hand tools and moving brush and other natural materials.

You Bring:Long-sleeved shirt and pants (required for participation)Sturdy, close-toed shoes or boots (required for participation)Eye protection/sunglassesWeather-appropriate clothing (hat, sunscreen, rain jacket, etc.)Daypack2 liters/70 ounces of waterFood (tailgate will be at 2:00 PM)Work gloves (we have some if you don’t!)We Bring:Leadership, instruction, and enthusiasm!ToolsGloves, hard hats, and eye protection

To sign up for the trail workday, CLICK HERE.

Program: Cleanups

The Tahoe Rim Trail Association, in partnership with Keep Tahoe Blue, American Hiking Society and Nevada State Parks, is kicking off the trail season by spending the day caring for one of the most loved trail systems in the Tahoe Basin, Van Sickle Bi-State Park.

National Trails Day is a chance to get outdoors, connect with your community, and give back to the places you love! This year, you get to choose between trail work with the TRTA and a trash cleanup with Keep Tahoe Blue.

Meet at Van Sickle Bi-State Park (meeting time for trail volunteers is 8:30 am and meeting time for cleanup volunteers is 9 am) to share a cup of coffee and pastries with our fellow community members. After grabbing some snacks, folks cleaning up will split off from the trail workers and both groups will get to work! At 2:00 PM we will come back together for a tailgate party to celebrate our hard work and community!

Cleanup InformationProject:

Cigarette butts, plastic trash and food waste pose a serious risk to Lake Tahoe’s delicate ecology, its natural beauty and its wildlife. In order to prevent litter and other pollutants from reaching Lake Tahoe, this cleanup will focus on the heavily trafficked area surrounding Heavenly Village and Stateline. The time frame for this project is 9 am - 2 pm.

Difficulty:

This cleanup will include standing or walking, mostly on pavement, with opportunities for rest.

You Bring:Sturdy, close-toed shoes (required for participation)Weather-appropriate clothing (hat, sunscreen, rain jacket, etc.)Full reusable water bottle and any snacks that you might needFriends and a smile!We Bring:Education and enthusiasm!Gloves, pickers, and trash bags

To sign up for the cleanup, continue completing this registration.
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Trail Workday InformationProject:

This workday will focus on the heavily used switchbacks on the Van Sickle Trail headed up to the waterfall. Due to the creation of social trails cutting the switchbacks, the main trail is sliding away and in need of repair. We will be repairing tread and blocking the social trails with brush. Other trail work may include brushing/lopping, drainage work, and other trail maintenance. The time frame for this project is 8:30 am - 2 pm.

Difficulty:

The trail work site is approximately a half mile and 250 feet of ascent from the VSSP trailhead. Work includes using hand tools and moving brush and other natural materials.

You Bring:Long-sleeved shirt and pants (required for participation)Sturdy, close-toed shoes or boots (required for participation)Eye protection/sunglassesWeather-appropriate clothing (hat, sunscreen, rain jacket, etc.)Daypack2 liters/70 ounces of waterFood (tailgate will be at 2:00 PM)Work gloves (we have some if you don’t!)We Bring:Leadership, instruction, and enthusiasm!ToolsGloves, hard hats, and eye protection

To sign up for the trail workday, CLICK HERE.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Eyes on the Lake Training - 06/09/2026

Do you love to kayak, paddleboard, and walk on the shoreline of Lake Tahoe? Then join us for a free Eyes on the Lake training! This training is open to the public, all ages welcome.

Learn how to identify various native and invasive aquatic plants, and how to report observations that allow Keep Tahoe Blue and our partners to control new populations of aquatic invaders before they do lasting damage to Lake Tahoe. We want to be sure that Lake Tahoe remains beautiful and blue!

Our friends from Tahoe Keepers and the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board will be joining the this training and sharing tips on how to clean, drain, and dry your equipment as well as how to identify potential harmful algae blooms (HABs).

Sign up:

Click the blue "Sign Up" button to sign up. Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up.  Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.  Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

Meeting Location: Valhalla Tahoe | 1 Valhalla Rd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Be sure to bring: Your phone to submit an Eyes on the Lake Citizen Science Tahoe survey, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, wear shorts and shoes that might get wet surveying at the shoreline

We provide: Training, waterproof ID guide, pencils and paper for notes, and refreshments

Partners: Tahoe Keepers and Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board

Learn more about our Eyes on the Lake citizen science program.

 

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Do you love to kayak, paddleboard, and walk on the shoreline of Lake Tahoe? Then join us for a free Eyes on the Lake training! This training is open to the public, all ages welcome.

Learn how to identify various native and invasive aquatic plants, and how to report observations that allow Keep Tahoe Blue and our partners to control new populations of aquatic invaders before they do lasting damage to Lake Tahoe. We want to be sure that Lake Tahoe remains beautiful and blue!

Our friends from Tahoe Keepers and the Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board will be joining the this training and sharing tips on how to clean, drain, and dry your equipment as well as how to identify potential harmful algae blooms (HABs).

Sign up:

Click the blue "Sign Up" button to sign up. Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event to those that sign up.  Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.  Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

Meeting Location: Valhalla Tahoe | 1 Valhalla Rd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Be sure to bring: Your phone to submit an Eyes on the Lake Citizen Science Tahoe survey, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, wear shorts and shoes that might get wet surveying at the shoreline

We provide: Training, waterproof ID guide, pencils and paper for notes, and refreshments

Partners: Tahoe Keepers and Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board

Learn more about our Eyes on the Lake citizen science program.

 

Program: Eyes on the Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 9, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day - Spring - 6/13/2026

What we are doing: Join us for a hands-on restoration project at Marlette Creek, near Thunderbird Lodge on Lake Tahoe’s east shore. This site was restored in fall 2025 to improve water quality, stream function, riparian habitat, and fish habitat, and to reduce erosion and stormwater impacts from nearby roadways. After winter conditions, the area now needs additional planting and follow‑up care to help the restoration fully succeed.

As a volunteer, you’ll help with planting native vegetation and other restoration tasks that stabilize the stream bank, strengthen riparian habitat, and prevent further erosion. Work may also include assisting with adaptive management activities that support long‑term stream health, such as enhancing floodplain roughness or helping with light vegetation management under staff guidance.

This is a fun, hands‑on restoration event open to volunteers of all ages and skill levels. You’ll work alongside restoration professionals and fellow volunteers to make a meaningful impact on a Lake Tahoe watershed. No prior experience is required—tools, training, and support will be provided. Come prepared to get a little dirty and be part of restoring a healthier, more resilient stream ecosystem.

Parking location: Parking will be limited. Please carpool, if possible. More information to come on variety of parking locations available.

Meeting location: Chimney Beach Parking Area (Along Hwy 28 near Geo Whittell Rd, Carson City, NV)

Projects will include: 

TBD

Sign up:

Click the blue "Sign Up" button to sign up.Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.  Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

Timeline:

9 am – 12 pm – Volunteers will work on their chosen restoration project. Volunteers will choose a project at check-in. Projects will range from easy to more challenging. 12 – 1 pm – Lunch for volunteers and partners. Everyone will come back together to celebrate all the hard work completed! The celebration will include: Lunch Giveaways

What to bring: Sturdy boots/closed-toed shoes (tall waterproof boots or waders if you have them), long pants that can get dirty, sunglasses, work gloves (if you have them), a full reusable water bottle, and any special snacks you may want.

We provide: Project equipment, gloves and other safety gear, training, drinks, snacks, lunch and giveaways.

Partners: Nevada Tahoe Conservation District & USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

For questions, please email Julie@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

What we are doing: Join us for a hands-on restoration project at Marlette Creek, near Thunderbird Lodge on Lake Tahoe’s east shore. This site was restored in fall 2025 to improve water quality, stream function, riparian habitat, and fish habitat, and to reduce erosion and stormwater impacts from nearby roadways. After winter conditions, the area now needs additional planting and follow‑up care to help the restoration fully succeed.

As a volunteer, you’ll help with planting native vegetation and other restoration tasks that stabilize the stream bank, strengthen riparian habitat, and prevent further erosion. Work may also include assisting with adaptive management activities that support long‑term stream health, such as enhancing floodplain roughness or helping with light vegetation management under staff guidance.

This is a fun, hands‑on restoration event open to volunteers of all ages and skill levels. You’ll work alongside restoration professionals and fellow volunteers to make a meaningful impact on a Lake Tahoe watershed. No prior experience is required—tools, training, and support will be provided. Come prepared to get a little dirty and be part of restoring a healthier, more resilient stream ecosystem.

Parking location: Parking will be limited. Please carpool, if possible. More information to come on variety of parking locations available.

Meeting location: Chimney Beach Parking Area (Along Hwy 28 near Geo Whittell Rd, Carson City, NV)

Projects will include: 

TBD

Sign up:

Click the blue "Sign Up" button to sign up.Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.  Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

Timeline:

9 am – 12 pm – Volunteers will work on their chosen restoration project. Volunteers will choose a project at check-in. Projects will range from easy to more challenging. 12 – 1 pm – Lunch for volunteers and partners. Everyone will come back together to celebrate all the hard work completed! The celebration will include: Lunch Giveaways

What to bring: Sturdy boots/closed-toed shoes (tall waterproof boots or waders if you have them), long pants that can get dirty, sunglasses, work gloves (if you have them), a full reusable water bottle, and any special snacks you may want.

We provide: Project equipment, gloves and other safety gear, training, drinks, snacks, lunch and giveaways.

Partners: Nevada Tahoe Conservation District & USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

For questions, please email Julie@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 89704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day - Spring - Volunteer Lead - 6/13/2026

What we are doing: Volunteer Leads play a key role in supporting the Spring Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day at Marlette Creek on Lake Tahoe’s east shore. This project focuses on planting native vegetation and completing follow‑up restoration work to stabilize the stream bank, reduce erosion, and support long‑term stream health.

As a Volunteer Lead, you’ll work alongside staff to help facilitate the restoration activities and ensure the day runs smoothly. This may include helping welcome volunteers, providing basic task guidance, answering questions, and assisting with overall flow and organization at the site.

This role is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable taking on light leadership responsibilities and supporting both staff and fellow volunteers in a hands‑on outdoor setting. Prior Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day or restoration work experience is helpful but not required—training, tools, and staff support will be provided.

Parking location: Parking will be limited please carpool, if possible. More information to come on variety of parking locations available.

Meeting location: Chimney Beach Parking Area (Along Hwy 28 near Geo Whittell Rd, Carson City, NV)

Projects will include: 

TBD

Sign up:

Click the blue "Sign Up" button to sign up.Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.  Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

Timeline:

8 am – 12 pm – Volunteers will work on their chosen restoration project. Volunteers will choose a project at check-in. Projects will range from easy to more challenging. 12 – 1 pm – Lunch for volunteers and partners. Everyone will come back together to celebrate all the hard work completed! The celebration will include: Lunch Giveaways

What to bring: Sturdy boots/closed-toed shoes (tall waterproof boots or waders if you have them), long pants that can get dirty, sunglasses, work gloves (if you have them), a full reusable water bottle, and any special snacks you may want.

We provide: Project equipment, gloves and other safety gear, training, drinks, snacks, lunch and giveaways.

Partners: Nevada Tahoe Conservation District & USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

For questions, please email Julie@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

What we are doing: Volunteer Leads play a key role in supporting the Spring Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day at Marlette Creek on Lake Tahoe’s east shore. This project focuses on planting native vegetation and completing follow‑up restoration work to stabilize the stream bank, reduce erosion, and support long‑term stream health.

As a Volunteer Lead, you’ll work alongside staff to help facilitate the restoration activities and ensure the day runs smoothly. This may include helping welcome volunteers, providing basic task guidance, answering questions, and assisting with overall flow and organization at the site.

This role is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable taking on light leadership responsibilities and supporting both staff and fellow volunteers in a hands‑on outdoor setting. Prior Tahoe Forest Stewardship Day or restoration work experience is helpful but not required—training, tools, and staff support will be provided.

Parking location: Parking will be limited please carpool, if possible. More information to come on variety of parking locations available.

Meeting location: Chimney Beach Parking Area (Along Hwy 28 near Geo Whittell Rd, Carson City, NV)

Projects will include: 

TBD

Sign up:

Click the blue "Sign Up" button to sign up.Volunteers under 18 - will need to create a volunteer account and provide a guardian email to complete the waiver online.  Volunteers under 13 - will need to provide a guardian email to create a volunteer account and complete the waiver online.

Timeline:

8 am – 12 pm – Volunteers will work on their chosen restoration project. Volunteers will choose a project at check-in. Projects will range from easy to more challenging. 12 – 1 pm – Lunch for volunteers and partners. Everyone will come back together to celebrate all the hard work completed! The celebration will include: Lunch Giveaways

What to bring: Sturdy boots/closed-toed shoes (tall waterproof boots or waders if you have them), long pants that can get dirty, sunglasses, work gloves (if you have them), a full reusable water bottle, and any special snacks you may want.

We provide: Project equipment, gloves and other safety gear, training, drinks, snacks, lunch and giveaways.

Partners: Nevada Tahoe Conservation District & USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

For questions, please email Julie@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

Zip Code: 89704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tahoe Yellow Cress Restoration at Baldwin Beach

Keep Tahoe Blue is excited to partner with the US Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency to support Tahoe Yellow Cress Restoration at Baldwin Beach. Tahoe Yellow Cress (Rorippa subumbellata) is a small, flowering plant endemic to Tahoe's sandy beaches. It has become endangered largely due to human impacts on habitat.

Volunteers will be supporting restoration efforts by planting Tahoe Yellow Cress, removing invasive terrestrial weeds, and conducting litter cleanups.

What to bring: Sturdy boots/closed-toed shoes, clothing that can get dirty, sunglasses, work gloves (if you have them), a full reusable water bottle, and any special snacks you may want.

We provide: Project equipment, gloves and other safety gear, and training

If you're interested and available to volunteer, please sign up for the shift that works best for you. If you have any questions please reach out to julie@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

Keep Tahoe Blue is excited to partner with the US Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency to support Tahoe Yellow Cress Restoration at Baldwin Beach. Tahoe Yellow Cress (Rorippa subumbellata) is a small, flowering plant endemic to Tahoe's sandy beaches. It has become endangered largely due to human impacts on habitat.

Volunteers will be supporting restoration efforts by planting Tahoe Yellow Cress, removing invasive terrestrial weeds, and conducting litter cleanups.

What to bring: Sturdy boots/closed-toed shoes, clothing that can get dirty, sunglasses, work gloves (if you have them), a full reusable water bottle, and any special snacks you may want.

We provide: Project equipment, gloves and other safety gear, and training

If you're interested and available to volunteer, please sign up for the shift that works best for you. If you have any questions please reach out to julie@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Tahoe Forest Stewardship Days

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup - Nevada Beach 7.5.2026

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026

Zip Code: 89449

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup - Kiva Beach 7.5.2026

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup - Kings Beach 7.5.2026

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026

Zip Code: 96143

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup - Lakeview Commons 7.5.2026

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup - Zephyr Cove 7.5.2026

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026

Zip Code: 89488

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Keep Tahoe Red, White and Blue Beach Cleanup - Tahoe City Commons Beach 7.5.2026

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

After Tahoe’s celebrated July Fourth festivities, our beaches are covered with trash, which can hurt wildlife and lake clarity. Each year, Tahoe residents and visitors turn out for our largest cleanup of the year to remove litter from Lake Tahoe's shores. You can help Keep Tahoe Blue by volunteering at a beach cleanup site!

When: Sunday, July 5

Time: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

Be sure to bring:

Full reusable water bottle Sunscreen Cleanup gloves (if you have them) Hat, sunglasses, comfortable clothing and shoes Any snacks you would like

We provide:

Cleanup materials (gloves, bags, etc.) Gloves/hand sanitizer Refreshments Cool giveaways

Further details:

Final details will be sent a few days prior to the event date to registered volunteers. Volunteers under 13 will need to have a guardian read the waiver and the volunteer must bring the signed waiver to the event. The guardian may also attend the event and can sign off for the minor at the event.

For questions or more information, email events@keeptahoeblue.org.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 5, 2026

Zip Code: 96145

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tahoe Blue Crew Cleanups

Join Tahoe Blue Crew and help create a litter-free Lake Tahoe!

 

 

Program: Tahoe Blue Crew

Join Tahoe Blue Crew and help create a litter-free Lake Tahoe!

 

 

Program: Tahoe Blue Crew

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: That's Not Natural Surveys 2026

Citizen Science Tahoe That's Not Natural Surveys .5 hours for every submission unless otherwise noted.

Program: Cleanups

Citizen Science Tahoe That's Not Natural Surveys .5 hours for every submission unless otherwise noted.

Program: Cleanups

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 96150

Allow Groups: No