Volunteers Are Invited to Clean Up Lake Tahoe’s Beaches on July 5

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Lake Tahoe trash after July 4, 2023. | Picture: Keep Tahoe Blue Instagram

Residents and visitors can “Keep Tahoe Red, White & Blue” at six event sites.

After the 4th of July holiday brings crowds to Lake Tahoe’s shores, its beaches can use some TLC. On the morning of Friday, July 5, Tahoe lovers are invited to remove litter, refresh and revitalize the Lake’s sandy shores and surrounding areas as part of the 11th annual “Keep Tahoe Red, White & Blue” Beach cleanup hosted by the League to Save Lake Tahoe.

Year after year, passionate volunteers pour in from inside and outside the region to participate in Tahoe’s largest litter cleanup event. Many repeat volunteers even plan their annual vacations so they can join. Together, their efforts exemplify how to take care of Tahoe.

This event is possible thanks to the League’s generous donors and a community of volunteers, sponsors, and partner organizations, including: Aramark Destinations, Bally’s Lake Tahoe, California State Parks, Camp Richardson Resort, City of South Lake Tahoe, Clean Up The Lake, ECO-CLEAN Solutions, Heavenly Mountain Resort, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, Northstar Mountain Resort, Stio Mountain Studio Tahoe, Tahoe City Downtown Association, Tahoe City Public Utility District, USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, and Vista Recreation.

WHEN:

8:00 – 11:30 a.m. | Friday, July 5

WHERE:

WHAT:

  • At Zephyr Cove, Clean Up The Lake divers will remove any litter below the water, while the BEBOT—an electric, beach-cleaning robot—will clean below the sand.
  • Participants will collect trash from beaches, surrounding streets, neighborhoods, and parking areas at all sites. They will also tabulate data on the types and amounts of litter they find and sort the collected items for recycling, repurposing, or proper disposal. Partner organizations and volunteers will be available for interviews.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

Register at keeptahoeblue.org/july5.

WHO:

Hundreds of local and visiting volunteers of all ages and skill levels, along with representatives from the League to Save Lake Tahoe and event partners.

Numerous participating organizations are aligned with and taking action to implement the Lake Tahoe Destination Stewardship Plan in collaboration with over 20 regional organizations. The award-winning plan, developed with the participation of over 3,000 residents, visitors, and businesses, establishes a shared vision for the region’s outdoor recreation and tourism and encourages everyone to help take care of Tahoe’s cherished communities and environment. Visit www.stewardshiptahoe.org to learn more and read the plan.

WHY:

Beach cleanup events protect the Lake’s delicate ecology, preserve its famous water clarity, and inspire others to take personal responsibility for their footprint and leave Tahoe better than they found it. The data gathered during this, and all League to Save Lake Tahoe cleanups are used to create solutions that stop litter at its sources. Learn more.


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