Get Involved - What You Can Do
At a young age we are taught to take care of the things we love. The same thing goes for the places we love. With just a little more effort, we can all help take care of Lake Tahoe, an extraordinary natural treasure.
10 ways Visitors & Residents Can Save Lake Tahoe
- Implement Fire Defensible Space
- Pick up After Your Pet
- Use Native and Adapted Plants for Landscaping
- Reduce Miles Traveled by Car – Walk, Bike or Ride a Bus!
- Pave Your Driveway
- Drink Tahoe Tap
- Protect Wetlands and Forests by Staying on Designated Trails
- Make Sure All Watercraft are Clean, Drained and Dry
- Leave No Trace – Pick up Your Trash and Others
- Don’t Feed the Wildlife & Use Bear Proof Trash Cans
To learn more about how you can take care of Lake Tahoe, visit www.takecaretahoe.org
Volunteer Opportunities
- Become a Tahoe Keeper: Learn how to clean, drain and dry your watercraft before launching your non-motorized watercraft
- Sign up to be a Pipe Keeper: Pipe Keepers is a community-based volunteer monitoring program through the League to Save Lake Tahoe that examines stormwater entering Lake Tahoe and its tributaries.
- Volunteer to be an Eyes on the Lake member with the League to Save Lake Tahoe: Learn to identify aquatic invasive species and Protect While You Play!
- Join any of the volunteer programs and year-round events with our partners at the League to Save Lake Tahoe with trash clean ups, stewardship activities and so much more! https://www.keeptahoeblue.org/our-work/volunteer