Opportunities From: Keep Tahoe Blue

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: 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 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