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US Forest Service
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Forest Supervisor's Office

35 College Drive 
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 543-2600 
TTY: (530) 543-0956

LTBMU North Tahoe Forest Service Office
3080 North Lake Blvd
Tahoe City, CA 96145
(530) 583-3593 

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[Photo]: Panoramic View of the Lake Tahoe Basin.  [Graphic]: Roadside sign, Entering National Forest Lands, Lake Tahoe Basin.

Welcome to the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit!

Located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Lake Tahoe's beautiful, sapphire-blue waters straddle the California-Nevada state line. The lake's elevation averages 6,225 feet, and surrounding peaks reach heights of up to 10,880 feet. Relaxation and recreation abound in the Lake Tahoe Basin.  Please come and enjoy one of your national treasures Read More

 

[Graphic]: Red burst with the word new in white letters.Angora Fire Area Hazard Tree Removal Continues Near Seneca Pond

South Lake Tahoe, CA. --A temporary forest closure may be posted as soon as Monday, January 12, 2009, for roads and trails near Seneca Pond to facilitate operations and provide for public safety around equipment and falling trees during the Angora Hazard Tree Removal Project. The closure will affect portions of Forest Road No. 12N20, Forest Trail No. 17E49 (Gunmount Trail) and Trail No. 17E49.4. The closure will be in effect every day from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. through February 20, 2009 Read More

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[Graphic]: Red burst with the word new in white letters.Angora Fire Area Hazard Tree Removal Underway

South Lake Tahoe, CA. --Hazard tree removal work along Forest Service system roads and trails through the Angora Hazard Tree Removal Project has begun at the FS road intersecting with Pyramid Circle on Monday. A temporary forest closure has been posted in order to provide public safety around equipment and falling trees. The closure prohibits being on, or within 300 feet of Forest Road No. 12N23 from its intersection with Pyramid Circle, then southwest ½ mile. The Closure Order is effective everyday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., January 6, 2009, through January 30, 2009 Read More

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[Graphic]: Red burst with the word new in white letters.2009 Winter Trek Express [Icon]: Snowshoer

5th Grade Environmental Education Program

South Lake Tahoe, CA. --The US Forest Service, Heavenly Ski Resort, the City of South Lake Tahoe and the Tahoe Heritage Foundation are excited to announce the 5th year of our high mountain Winter Trek Express. The 5th Grade Snowshoe program will take place Mondays through Fridays starting January 12 and continuing through March 27, 2009 Read More

 

Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Count Begins in January

South Lake Tahoe, CA. --The US Forest Service, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) is coordinating the annual mid-winter bald eagle count on Friday, January 09, 2009, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, and the public is invited to participate Read More

 

Winter Parking for Spring Creek Area Begins
Mid-November

South Lake Tahoe, CA. --The Forest Service will implement winter parking procedures this month for the Spring Creek area to reduce soil damage and erosion for water quality protection. Effective November 15 of this year, the Spring Creek winter parking procedures will remain in effect over the winter Read More

 

Generation Green of Lake Tahoe

The Generation Green of Lake Tahoe program is designed to connect high-school age students with the forest through meaningful employment Read More


[Photo]: Color photo collage - Clockwise from the top, a group photo of Generation Green Class of 2008, the Generation Green students conduct hydrophobicidity soil monitoring in the Angora burn area, the Generation Green students on their backpacking trip.

 

Urban Lot Management Program

The Forest Service initiated the Urban Lot Management Program in 1991 to address management issues on urban intermix parcels. The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit manages these lands with an emphasis on protecting water quality conditions and community open space. Please visit the "Urban Lots" web page and learn Read More




[Logo]:  Forests with a FutureForests with a Future Campaign

The US Forest Service is initiating the Forests with a Future campaign in California and parts of Nevada to protect Sierra Nevada old-growth forests, wildlife and communities against catastrophic wildfires. This campaign is a new proactive approach aimed at restoring natural conditions to our forests and building public understanding of the need for action while encouraging people to help. Visit the Forests with a Future website for more information.


 

[Photo]:  A prescribed fire burning between two conifer trees and close to the ground. The associated smoke is drifting to the right and back, more flames can be seen through the trees.Prescribed Fire Information Hotline 

(530) 543-2600 ext.
24 Hour Information

The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit maintains the hotline number service to provide recorded information and updates on prescribed fire activity that may be conducted or you may visit our
Current Prescribed Fire Activity web page.


US Forest Service - Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU)
Last Modified: Monday, 12 January 2009 at 16:19:12 EST



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