The recreation element of the Regional Plan provides for the development, utilization, and management of the recreational resources of the Region. The recreation element contains goals and policies to ensure that recreational opportunities keep pace with public demand, that recreational facilities remain high on the development priority list, and that the quality of the outdoor recreational experience will be maintained. Recreational opportunities are highly valued by visitors and residents and these recreational resources are one of the major drivers of the regional economy. Factors that influence recreation are the availability of recreational opportunities, the number of visitors using recreation sites, the conditions of the environment and developed recreation facilities, and the ease of accessing recreation sites. The Environmental Improvement Program has a focus on recreation for public land acquisitions to increase recreation opportunities and increasing available access points to public land both in the backcountry and Lake Tahoe’s shoreline.
The total number of public outdoor recreation facilities created and improved per year from 2009 through 2023. Facilities are considered improved when an action is taken to enhance an existing facility for the benefit of public recreational use. Improvements do not include routine maintenance. Source: Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program Indicators (https://www.laketahoeinfo.org/Indicator/Detail/29/Overview).
Source: Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program Indicator for Facilities Improved or Created (https://www.laketahoeinfo.org/Indicator/Detail/29/Overview).
Recreation facilities and trails around Lake Tahoe.
EIP Action Priorities
This action priority focuses on expanding access to public recreation sites through land acquisition.
Upgrading facilities including trailheads, parking lots, rest areas, restrooms, and beach facilities to better handle visitation capacity and improve the visitor experience.
Example EIP Projects
Completed in 2023, this project improved the visitor center and created an amphitheater at the Spooner Trailhead area.
SR 89 Recreation Corridor Management Plan.
Enhanced and Prioritized Trolley Service and Parking Management on State route 89
This project included the acquisition of a 206+ acre meadow property along the Upper Truckee River. Dispersed public recreation opportunities will be provided with a future project
Local and Regional Plans
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