Recreation Opportunities
Tahoe National Forest offers opportunities for biking enthusiasts of all skill levels. Many trails are open to multiple non-motorized uses, meaning…
There are a few climbing areas that offer bouldering, sport climbing and rock climbing on the Tahoe National Forest. On Old Hwy 40 at Donner Summit,…
Plan ahead and prepare by visiting a district office or by checking out our maps and publications. Trail maps will help you plan your route based on…
Riding through the Forest’s diverse landscape on horseback offers a unique and intimate way to connect with nature and experience tranquility and…
Tahoe National Forest is a favorite recreation area for fishing, hunting and shooting. Learn more about each opportunity below.Â
An off-highway vehicle (OHV) is a motor vehicle capable of off-highway travel during winter or summer. OHVs include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs),…
The Forest Service offers picnicking opportunities in developed areas throughout national forests, with amenities like picnic tables, vault toilets,…
Tahoe National Forests scenic drives meander through foothills, mountain valleys, canyons, forests, and wide-open valleys with expansive vistas.…
Water sports enthusiasts find plenty of adventure opportunities on the Tahoe National Forest.Know before you goTread lightlyUSDA Forest ServiceFS –…
During the winter months at the Tahoe National Forest, the forest is a playground for those who enjoy winter fun. Many miles of roads and trails on…