Independence Day Clean-up Planned For July 5th at Lake Tahoe

On the day after Independence Day celebrations around Lake Tahoe, hundreds of residents and visitors will gather for lake wide beach cleanups, organized by the League to Save Lake Tahoe, to address holiday litter on Tahoe’s shoreline. Each year, Tahoe’s nationally famous July Fourth celebrations leave the shoreline thrashed with trash. In recent days, heat waves have added 12 billion gallons of snowmelt to the Lake, putting much of Tahoe’s beaches underwater. With large numbers of visitors expected, there could be a higher concentration of litter on the remaining shoreline, with added pressure on nearby trails and open spaces, as people attempt to find a place to enjoy the Lake and fireworks shows. The League encourages community members to pack out what they pack in, and encourages volunteers to RSVP at “Keeptahoebluedot-org-slash-july5” if you want to help with the cleanup.