

BUILDING A HEALTHY MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY THROUGH OUR PASSION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.



TAHOE CITY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT PARKS & RECREATION
BUILDING A HEALTHY MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY THROUGH OUR PASSION FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.
TAHOE CITY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT PARKS & RECREATION
SUMMER 2025
The mission of the Tahoe City Public Utility District is to serve the people in our community, as well as the environment. It is our responsibility to provide safe and reliable water service, sewer service for the protection of public health, and parks and recreation services to enhance quality of life.
Our Board
Judy Friedman, President Gail Scoville, Vice President
Ellie Beals
John Pang
Dan Wilkins
Parks & Recreation Department
Director Indra Winquest
Parks Superintendent Kay Berntson
Assistant Parks Superintendent Mitch Jonas
Recreation Superintendent Kurt Williams
Recreation Supervisors Cory Fisher, Paloma Gonzales
Administrative Technician - Parks Barbara Butterfield
Administrative Technician - Recreation Carley Balint
Parks Staff
Kyle Flick, Dustin John, Marcelino Molina, Jeremy Ray, Ralph Turner, Eric Veraguth
Golf Course/Winter Sports Park Manager Bob Bonino
Golf Course/Winter Sports Park Grounds Manager Mike Abarno
Online Registration Instructions
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Visit tcpud.org/recreation-programs. Click Sign Up Now!
On desktop computers, click Log In/Create Account in the upper left corner to sign in.
On mobile devices, select Account (the lock icon) in the upper right corner and sign in
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If you do not have an account, click Create Your TCPUD Account (desktop) or the Sign Up icon (mobile) Please visit tcpud.org/registration for more information
3 Register for activities:
a Click on the program to view details and b Select Account Member (or members if enrolling multiple members for a program) i
Click on any of the category tabs or filter by keywords or activity names You can also click on Sign Up in any of our Recreation Programs on our website
Don't Forget!
Online Registration opens Tuesday, May 6th at 10am for Residents and 12pm for Non-Residents!
Resident and Resident and Non Resident Rates Non Resident Rates
Click Add to Cart ii
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Click Close to continue to register for other programs or Checkout to proceed with registration/payment
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Answer any prompts, if applicable, and click Submit Responses a Acknowledge and sign TCPUD waivers and click Confirm Waiver Agreement
ResidentRateappliestocustomerswholive and/orownpropertyintheTahoeCityPublic UtilityDistrictwater&sewerservicearea. Residentswithintheserviceareareceive reducedratesformanyofourrecreationfees, asaportionoftheirpropertytaxesareused tosupportTCPUDparksandrecreation services.ToviewtheTCPUDServiceAreamap, pleasevisittcpud.org/maps
c You can also click on Catalog or Browse Catalog to register for more programs before payment
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Payment: You are able to add, edit, and remove programs and participants within your shopping cart Click on Continue to Payment to enter billing information
d Select Continue to Payment to enter and process payment Please be aware of our refund and cancellation policies
NOTE: Activities with special registration guidelines are noted with in the activity descriptions of this guide.
IfyoufeelyoumayqualifyasResident,please emailus(recreation@tcpudorg)withproofof yourphysicaladdress(i.e.validdriver's license,TCPUDUtilityBill)showingaphysical addresswithinthedistrictandthe registrant'sname
If a program is full and a waitlist is available, you will have the option to enroll your child(ren) on the waiting list If space becomes available, you will receive an email stating availability in the program, program details and a link to sign up for the available spot Please note, the link is only available for 24 hours
TheYouthScholarshipFundwasdevelopedbyTCPUDParks& RecreationDepartmenttoassistlocalyouthtoparticipateinsportsand activities.Fundsareavailabletoyouthages17yearsandyoungerand offersamaximumcashsubsidyof50%perprogramregistration,witha $150maxperchildperyear.
Tobeconsidered,aScholarshipApplicationmustbesubmitted. Applicationsareavailablebyemailingrecreation@tcpud.orgorcalling (530)583-3440.Allinformationisconfidential.
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Contributionsareacceptedtohelpchildrenthatwouldotherwisebe unabletoparticipateinaclassorprogram.PleasecontacttheTCPUD RecreationDepartmentbeforemakingascholarshipfunddonationat recreation@tcpud.org.
TCPUD reserves the right to cancel any activity If TCPUD cancels an activity, a full refund will be issued If a participant cancels at least 5 working days before the activity start date, 80 percent will be refunded No refunds, full or partial, will be issued if a participant cancels within 4 working days before the activity start date, or fails to attend an activity or class
We continually monitor air quality conditions in the event of nearby fires affecting our area. If we need to cancel any outdoor programs or camps due to poor air quality, we will communicate closures as soon as possible for Camp Skylandia, golf, swim and sailing programs. Evening programs will be cancelled by 2pm. You can follow all updates on our website at www.tcpud.org/aqi-updates
Toconservepaperandcosts,theTCPUDParks&RecreationDepartment hasalimitedamountofProgramGuidesprintedandavailableforpublic distribution.Wearealsodigital!Toviewourguideanditsupdates online,visitusatwww.tcpud.org/recreation/activity-guide.
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SayCheese!Forprogrampromotion,photosmaybe takenofparticipants Ifyoudonotwishtohaveyourphototaken, pleasenotifythephotographerand/orstaffuponprogramenrollment Photosmaybeusedinourpublications,websiteandsocialmedia.
Another winter wonderland of fun is in the books at the Winter Sports Park! Thanks to all who joined us for the 2024-2025 season and partaking in the fun activities the park has to offer Your enthusiasm for our park activities, from sledding and snowshoeing to skiing and ice skating, made this season truly memorable. We look forward to welcoming you back next season in November 2025 for more winter fun! Thank you for being part of our community!
5,849 SKATERS
tcpud.org/winter
2,553 SLEDDERS
145 CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS
48 SNOWSHOERS
3,277 EQUIPMENT RENTALS
206 SEASON PASS HOLDERS
This winter season, 12 local businesses sponsored the Tahoe City Ice Rink by purchasing a Dasher Board. Dasher Board Sponsorships benefit the TCPUD Youth Hockey Program and your community ice rink. Learn more about all available sponsorship opportunities at www.tcpud.org/sponsors and meet our sponsors below!
KHA Architecture & Planning
Kiwanis Club of North Lake Tahoe
North Tahoe Community Alliance - TOT-TBID Dollars at Work
Peter Najim DDS
Sierra Rainbow Painting Snohoe, Inc
Sunnyside Restaurant & Lodge
Tahoe Dave’s
Tahoe Forest Health SystemOrthopedics & Sports Medicine
- Tahoe Forest Hospital
Tahoe Fund
Tahoe Marina Lakefront
Truckee Tahoe Radio 101 5 FM
We'd like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our fantastic sponsors for their incredible support during the 2025 season of our Youth Basketball and Youth Hockey Leagues. Your generosity helped ensure that our local kids felt cool and confident on the ice and court. We truly appreciate your commitment to our community!
BeaverFit USA
The Burrito Window
Hansen Management & Maintenance Co , Inc
North Tahoe Community Alliance - TOT-TBID Dollars at Work
Youth Hockey:
Cafe Zenon
Hartline Construction
Heslin Construction
Leo’s Electric Automation
North Tahoe Community
Alliance - TOT-TBID Dollars at Work
Sunnyside Restaurant & Lodge
The Tahoe City Public Utility District's Parks & Recreation Department welcomes you to be a part of our community through our sponsorship and advertising opportunities. Sponsoring or advertising plays an important role in supporting us in achieving our mission of serving the people in our community and providing parks and recreation services to enhance the quality of life. Opportunities include Camp Skylandia T-Shirts, Youth Sports League Jerseys and more! To be a TCPUD Parks & Recreation supporter, contact us or visit tcpud.org/sponsors for more information.
In 2025, TCPUD is investing approximately $7 million to improve two beloved community assets: the Tahoe City Golf Course and the West Shore Shared-Use Trail. While these enhancements will bring longterm benefits, there will be some temporary construction impacts. Here’s what to expect:
TheirrigationsystematTahoeCityGolf Coursehasbeeninplacesince1976,well beyondthetypical30-yearlifespanfor mountainenvironments.Thankstoongoing maintenance,ithaslastedlongerthan expected,butit’stimeforafullreplacement.
Thenewirrigationsystemwill:
Improvewaterefficiency
Enhanceturfcoverage
Elevatetheoverallplayingexperience
TCPUDiscommittedtominimizing disruptionsduringthe2025golfseason. However,golferscanexpectthatuptotwo holesmaybeclosedatatimewhile constructionisunderway. Visit www.tcpud.org/golf tolearnmoreor tobookateetime.
TCPUDisinvesting $4.8million toreconstruct 2.4milesoftrail between SunnysideandBlackwoodCreek.Originallybuiltinthe1970s,theWest ShoreTrailhasbenefitedfromTCPUD’sregularmaintenance,butafter nearly50years,afullreconstructionisnecessary.
Theprojectwillimprove:
Pavementintegrityandsafety
Slopeandalignmentforasmootherride
Visibilityforpedestriansandvehicles
ADAcompliance
Drainageanderosioncontrol
Duringpeakconstruction,thetrailmayexperience fullclosures.However, onweekendsandfrom June28toJuly13,thetrailwilleitherremainopen orhavedetouroptionsavailable.
Lookingforanalternativeroute?TCPUDrecentlycompleted:
NorthShoreTrailreconstruction (TahoeCitytoDollarPoint)
TruckeeRiverTrailresurfacing (TahoeCitytoOlympicValley)
Bothtrailsprovideexcellentopportunitiesforbiking,running,andwalking. Visit www.tcpud.org/trails toseeatrailmapandlearnmore.
Wearegratefulforourfundingsupport throughtheTOT-TBIDDollarsatWork programandtheTahoeFund.
From rebuilding trails to ensuring a reliable water supply and a safe sewer system, TCPUD is investing in building a healthy mountain community.
Scan the QR Code or visit www.tcpud.org/cip to explore all our upcoming 2025 Capital Improvement Projects.
Significant investments in 2025 will include commissioning the West Lake Tahoe Water Treatment Plant, Phase Three of the Madden Creek Water System Reconstruction Project, and reconstruction of 2.5 miles of the West Shore Trail.
Working with us is more than applying for a job, it's about becoming a valuable part of our mission: To serve the people in our community, as well as the environment. It is our responsibility to provide safe and reliable water service, sewer service for the protection of public health, and parks and recreation services to enhance quality of life.
TCPUD's workplace culture is rooted in our Core Values of Service, Professionalism, Teamwork, Initiative, and Communication. We are always on the lookout for individuals who share our vision and want to be a part of our culture. To view our latest job opportunities, please visit: www.tcpud.org/jobs
We are grateful for the many volunteers who assist TCPUD in a number of programs, events, and ongoing positions throughout the year. If you enjoy working with kids, serving the community, and making a difference, please consider joining our volunteer team! www.tcpud.org/volunteer-coaches
If you are a motivated and energetic professional looking to teach classes and enhance the mission and goals of the Parks & Recreation Department, please consider becoming an instructor! Tahoe City Public Utility District Parks and Recreation works with Contractors to offer a variety of classes and programs for youth and adults of all ages and interests. For more information, proposal to teach form and more, visit www.tcpud.org/instructors
F E A T U R E S
Spring Eggstravaganza
Hop to it! Join the Bunny and TCPUD for pictures and our golf ball hunt as we'll have thousands of colored golf ball "eggs" to search for on the course and goodie bags galore!
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Saturday April 12
Bunny arrives at 9:45am and Golf Ball Hunt begins at 10am sharp!
FREE Tahoe City Golf Course
Come out and support our local food system! Featuring Organic Produce, Fruit, Food Trucks, Pastured Meats, Honey & Artisans Handmade Goodness.
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Get ready! Local, regional and national performers will delight Tahoe City audiences every Sunday afternoon this summer. This FREE 13-week concert series begins in June and runs through September Fun for all ages!
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Date: Time: Location: Sunday June - September 4:00pm - 7:00pm Commons Beach
Thursda May - Oc 8:00am Common
Best place to see a movie with friends and family is under the stars and at the beach! Bring lowback chairs, blankets, sleeping bags, and a flashlight to leave safely at the end.
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Wednes June - Au Dusk $1 per person donation Commons Beach
Every kid looks forward to afterschool activities! In our Recreation Afterschool Program (R.A.P.), children can join us for arts & crafts, active and passive games, enrichment activities, and much more. R.A.P. Advanced registration is required for drop-ins only (excluding semester passholders). Space each day at R.A.P. will be limited, and no walk-ins will be permitted to ensure we stay within our daily maximum enrollment counts.
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All R.A.P. members are invited to celebrate a great year by joining us at our End of Year Party! R.A.P. will start at its normally scheduled time and the party starts at 4pm. This will be the last day of R.A.P. for the 2024-25 school year.
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Date: Time: Friday June 6, 2025 4pm
Look for our RAP Party email as we get closer to the event to RSVP!
Get ready for an amazing summer adventure! It's time for campfire singalongs, games, arts and crafts, fun dress-up events, exciting field trips, and a whole lot more at Camp Sky Lil' Pines and Camp Skylandia!
Camp Skylandia Summer Program 2025 Dates are June 16 through August 15
You must register your child in the group according to the grade they will enter in the 2025-26 school year A birth certificate may be required to verify age of child
Payment & Registration must be completed online before attending Camp Skylandia Parents must complete an updated Emergency Contact Form at the beginning of each session
There is no Camp on Thursday, June 19; Friday, June 20; Thursday, July 3; and Friday, July 4 Camp Overnights on Skylandia Beach for Pinecones (aka Kinders) - CITs (Sessions D and H) are on Thursday evenings and are optional for campers Pick up is Friday morning after the overnight at 8am sharp! Breakfast will be served at 7am There is no camp on Fridays after the overnights
Air Quality: We monitor air quality conditions in the event of nearby fires affecting our area If we need to cancel camp due to poor air quality, we will communicate closures as soon as possible You can follow all updates on our website at tcpud.org/aqi-updates.
Camp Skylandia; Grades 1st - Counselor In Training (CIT)
Drop-off (9am-9:30am) and Pick-up (3pm-3:30pm) your child at Skylandia Park, corner of Lake Forest Road and Aspen Street
Camp Sky Lil' Pines; Seedlings & Pinecones
Drop-off (9am-9:30am) and Pick-up (3pm-3:30pm; 12:00pm-12:30pm for Seedlings Half-Day Option) your child at Tahoe City Community Center (TCCC), 401 W Lake Blvd
If you are having someone other than the person who dropped off your child pick them up, please let camp staffers know as soon as possible
Campers, please bring with you daily: Personal Water Bottle, Sunscreen, Closed-toe Shoes, Water Shoes for water play, Bathing Suit & Towel, Hearty Lunch with Snacks To alleviate a massive collection in our Lost & Found items, it is extremely helpful to write your camper's name on all the gear they bring to camp.
We do encourage dress up according to our weekly themes (on page 17) at the end of each week. Get creative and have fun!
Don't Forget!
Online Registration opens Tuesday, May 6th at 10am for Residents and 12pm for NonResidents!
Want your younger ones to be introduced to the camp experience? Join us outdoors on the grass at Tahoe City Community Center (TCCC) for summertime fun and learn the ropes of camp life! Our young campers (ages 3 5 - 5 5) are encouraged to meet new friends, try new things through arts, crafts and outdoor activities, and make awesome memories!
This half-day or full-day camp offers a 12-to-1, child-to-counselor ratio for pre-schooled aged children Must be potty-trained. Seedling campers follow camp dates and themes but do not attend overnights (Sessions D & H) or camp on Fridays after overnights
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9:00am - 12:30pm Half-Day
9:00am - 3:30pm Full-Day
$210 Res / $220 Non-Res (Half-Day)
$260 Res / $275 Non-Res (Full-Day)
$126 Res / $132 Non-Res (Half-Day For Sessions A & C)
$156 Res / $165 Non-Res (Full-Day For Sessions A & C)
$168 Res / $176 Non-Res (Half-Day For Sessions D & H)
$208 Res / $220 Non-Res (Full-Day For Sessions D & H)
Tahoe City Community Center
For children entering kindergarten in the 2025-2026 school year. Enjoy games, crafts, water play and much more! Pinecone Campers follow camp dates and themes and can attend overnights with Camp Skylandia.
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9:00am - 3:30pm
$260 Res / $275 Non-Res
$156 Res / $165 Non-Res (Sessions A & C)
Tahoe City Community Center
Session/Date:
A / June 16 - 18 (No Camp 6/19 & 6/20)
B / June 23 - 27
C / June 30 - July 2 (No Camp 7/3 & 7/4)
D / July 7 - 10 (No Camp Fri. 7/11)
E / July 14 - 18
F / July 21 - 25
G / July 28 - August 1
H / August 4 - 7 (No Camp Fri. 8/8)
I / August 11 - 15
Session/Date:
A / June 16 - 18 (No Camp 6/19 & 6/20)
B / June 23 - 27
C / June 30 - July 2 (No Camp 7/3 & 7/4)
D / July 7 - 10 (No Camp Fri. 7/11)
E / July 14 - 18
F / July 21 - 25
G / July 28 - August 1
H / August 4 - 7 (No Camp Fri. 8/8)
I / August 11 - 15
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Enjoy fun games, crafts, swimming and beach time at Skylandia Beach. Campers are grouped by the grade they will be entering in the fall. Field trips will be held on Wednesdays and Camp Overnights are on Thursday evenings and optional for Sessions D and H.
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9:00am - 3:30pm
$260 Res / $275 Non-Res
$156 Res / $165 Non-Res (Sessions A & C)
Skylandia Park and Beach
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As a CIT, you'll assist camp counselors in ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all campers while engaging in fun activities like games, crafts and an extra field trip (CITs only) on Tuesdays This program is a fantastic opportunity to build essential leadership skills and enhance your problem-solving abilities A highlight of the CIT experience is participating in the creation of "The Skylandia Weekly," a weekly camp newspaper crafted by CITs for campers, promoting creativity and teamwork Don’t miss this chance to make a positive impact while having fun at Camp Skylandia!
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9:00am - 3:30pm
$260 Res / $275 Non-Res
$156 Res / $165 Non-Res (Sessions A & C)
Skylandia Park and Beach
A / June 16 - 18 (No Camp 6/19 & 6/20)
B / June 23 - 27
C / June 30 - July 2 (No Camp 7/3 & 7/4)
D / July 7 - 10 (No Camp Fri. 7/11)
E / July 14 - 18
F / July 21 - 25
G / July 28 - August 1
H / August 4 - 7 (No Camp Fri. 8/8)
I / August 11 - 15
A / June 16 - 18 (No Camp 6/19 & 6/20)
B / June 23 - 27
Session/Date: Mon - Wed Mon - Fri
C / June 30 - July 2 (No Camp 7/3 & 7/4)
D / July 7 - 10 (No Camp Fri. 7/11)
E / July 14 - 18
F / July 21 - 25
G / July 28 - August 1
H / August 4 - 7 (No Camp Fri. 8/8)
I / August 11 - 15
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CIT
Field Trips are every Tuesday* and 1st Grade - CIT Field Trips are Every Wednesday*
* Unless Otherwise Noted Seedlings & Pinecones will have special guest visits Weekly at TCCC
*** Dates & Activities are Subject to Change ***
Visit our website, tcpud.org/camp-skylandia for our up-to-date Field Trip & Special Guest Schedule!
SESSION A/WEEK 1
16 - 18 America the Beautiful
No Camp Thurs 6/19 & Fri 6/20 for the Juneteenth Holiday
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Field Trips: CIT: 6/24 1st Grade - CIT: 6/25
7 - 10
Spirit Week
Field Trips: CIT: 7/8
E/WEEK 5
14 - 18
Field Trips: CIT: 7/15 1st Grade - CIT: 7/16
SESSION G/WEEK 7
JULY 28 - AUGUST 1
Field Trips: CIT: 7/30 (Wed )
1st Grade - CIT: 7/29 (Tues ) Fri 8/1: Camp Sky Day for Seedlings & Pinecones!
No Camp Thurs 7/3 & Fri 7/4 for the 4th of July Holiday
F/WEEK 6
21 - 25
1st Grade - CIT: 7/10 (Thurs ) Camp Sky Overnight, Thurs 7/10! SESSION B/WEEK 2 JUNE 23 - 27 SESSION C/WEEK 3 JUNE 30 - JULY 2 SESSION D/WEEK 4
Field Trips: CIT: 7/22 1st Grade - CIT: 7/24 (Thurs )
H/WEEK 8 AUGUST 4 - 7 SESSION I/WEEK 9 AUGUST 11 - 15
Field Trips: CIT: 8/6 (Wed ) 1st Grade - CIT: 8/5 (Tues ) Camp Sky Overnight, Thurs 8/7!
Field Trips: CIT: 8/13 (Wed ) 1st Grade - CIT: 8/12 (Tues ) Seedlings, Pinecones, 1st Grade - CIT: 8/15 (Fri )
Join us this summer for tons of challenging chess lessons, exciting games, and cool prizes. You'll improve your chess skills, meet new friends, and work out your most powerful muscle - your brain! Our camps include fun team chess games (like Corner Chess), recess time (of course), snacks, tournaments, and puzzles. Each camper receives a T-shirt, trophy, and puzzle folder. We include all the materials necessary for your child to participate, but full day kids should bring a lunch. Unleash your brain power and spend part of your vacation with Chess Wizards!
Monday - Friday
Half-Day Morning: 9:00am-12:00pm
Half-Day Afternoon: 12:00pm-3:00pm
Full Day: 9:00am-3:00pm
Session 1: July 28 - August 1
Session 2: August 11 - 15
$300 Half-Day
$430 Full-Day
Tahoe City Community Center
Practice drawing, painting and more outdoors in Lake Tahoe with instructor Sona Knox. Sona will teach painting and drawing this summer in beautiful Skylandia Park & Beach and create a mural with their artwork! The young artists will also paint and draw Tahoe landscapes, animals and people on their own sketchbooks, watercolor paper and canvases. Supplies will be provided but students will need to bring a water bottle, hat, sunblock and a snack. Classes will be limited to 10 artists per session so sign up quickly.
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Monday - Thursday 9:30am - 11:30am
Session 1: July 14 - 17
Session 2: July 21 - 24
$165
Skylandia Park & Beach
SWEP Junior Explorers summer camps are designed to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards by offering children the opportunity to connect with the natural world in a fun, engaging, and educational way. Through hands-on science experiments, interactive games, creative art projects, and exciting outdoor adventures, campers will explore the beauty and complexity of our local ecosystems. Based out of our cozy 30-foot yurt at the trailhead of Tahoe Cross Country (Dollar Hill / Tahoe City), our camp provides the perfect base for daily excursions into the surrounding forests, creeks, and streams. Register at 4swep.org/summer-camps-main
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Location: Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Session 1: Ages 9 - 12; July 14 - 17
Session 2: Ages 6 - 8; July 21 - 24
$300
SWEP Science Center, 925 Country Club Dr
Dive into acting, singing, and dancing while fostering confidence and creativity. Broadway Bootcamp is designed to teach the basics of performance: acting, music and movement while exploring hidden talents, and expanding natural gifts and building confidence. Each day begins with physical and vocal warm-ups before playing a plethora of acting and improv games. Early in the week we determine which shows strike up the group's interest & as a group, decide which scenes, songs, and dances to learn from those productions or films. Throughout the week, as we rehearse, we'll work on characterization, how to sing songs successfully, and some basic musical theater blocking and choreography.
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Location: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 2:00pm
Session 1: July 7 - 11
Session 2: July 14 - 18
Session 3: July 21 - 25
$395
Fairway Community Center
All Ages Level Up This Summer with the Tahoe City Library! Get ready to level up your summer with Placer County Library! From June 1 –July 31, join our Summer Reading Challenge and enjoy free programs for all ages—including storytimes, crafts, performances, and more! Read, learn, and play your way to awesome prizes while making this summer your best one yet. Everything is free! Visit placer.ca.gov/library for details & start your summer adventure!
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Location: June 1 - July 31 9:30am - 11:30am FREE!
Tahoe City Library, 740 N Lake Blvd.
Kids Art Camp is a summer day camp for kids ages 5-12, designed to expose campers to a variety of styles of art and different mediums. We lead hands-on fun in a supportive environment where campers get creative alongside their peers, lead by our experienced, kind, and warm staff of art teachers. This camp takes place in the fenced backyard at North Tahoe Art Center. Each day we begin with morning circle to connect with one another and give a description of the projects for the day. Campers will be placed in small group pods based on their age, and rotate through a variety of art projects each day.
Register at northtahoearts.com
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Location: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 1:00pm
6 sessions from June 23 - August 1
Visit website for fee & program details
North Tahoe Art Center in Kings Beach, 8731 N. Lake Blvd.
Youth Co-Ed Flag
Friday Night Lights fun with TCPUD Co-Ed Flag Football! Practice and run drills August 22 & August 29, then begin league play September 5. Playoffs run October 17 and 24.
Registration opens Monday, July 14.
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Friday
August 22 - October 24
Games held between 4:00pm and 6:00pm
$90 Res / $100 Non-Res
TBA
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Monday - Friday
Session 1: July 14 - 18
Session 2: August 4 - 8
Tiny Tykes: 8:00am - 8:45am, Ages 3-5
Half-Day AM: 9:00am - 12:00pm, Ages 6-14
Half-Day PM: 1:00pm - 4:00pm, Ages 6-14
Full Day: 9:00am - 4:00pm, Ages 7-14
$119 (Tiny Tykes)
$239 (Half-Day AM, 6 - 14 years)
$209 (Half-Day PM, 6 - 14 years)
$319 (Full Day, 7-14 years)
Pomin Park
This fast-paced camp brings peak performance to each training session. Our professional coaches help you become your personal best. Based on the experience levels of participant groups, training is adjusted for appropriate level of challenge. Training begins with a focus on skills and position training. Team systems training in offense, defense, and transition is integrated into the camp experience. Drills progress from high feedback skills repetitions to fun fast paced game-like scenarios. We use HDTV video for demonstrations and visual feedback. Fun games are mixed in throughout camp. The camp finishes with a tournament! Be ready for the season. Take your game to the highest level.
Register at peakvolleyballcamps.com
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Monday - Wednesday June 30 - July 2
9:00am - 3:00pm
$340
Pomin Park
Let’s Ride! Junior Mountain Riders is a weekly mountain bike program that provides children ages 7-11 the opportunity to experience and grow in the sport of mountain biking in a positive, safe environment. Weekly rides are typically 1.5 hours and focus on developing safe, strong, responsible riders through instruction and practice in a fun, supportive environment. Junior Mountain Riders is perfect for children who are motivated and able to ride for 1.5 hours or 4-9 miles. Trails at Tahoe XC are perfect for all abilities. Register at tahoexc.org/tccsea/junior-mountain-riders/
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Location: Monday June - August
3:45pm - 5:45pm
$99
Tahoe XC
Program curriculum includes sessions for ball control, dribbling, passing, shooting, defending, goalkeeping, creative use of open space as well as the camper favorite trick or move of the day. Special features include speed and agility training, and our own World Cup Tournament! All levels welcome, beginning through advanced, boys and girls. Campers should bring a hearty lunch & snack, sunscreen, and a water bottle. (Water is always available for refills at the camp site.) Campers should wear cleats, shin guards, and long socks (not required but highly recommended).
Register at davefromersoccer.com
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Location: Monday - Friday August 11 - 15
9:00am - 3:00pm, Full Day 9:00am - 12:30pm, Morning Session 12:30pm - 3:00pm, Afternoon Session
$295 (Half-Day AM)
$255 (Half-Day PM)
$435 (Full Day)
Pomin Park
Summer Striders is a 10-week summer program geared for 9 to 14 year olds who want to stay active, challenged, and exploring during the summer months. Twice a week coaches lead Summer Striders on runs, hikes, and bikes in a group setting, plus they’ll have 1 extra day each month for a longer day event. Summer Striders are divided into two age groups: 9-10 year olds and 11-14 year olds. Register at tahoexc.org/tccsea/summer-striders/
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Location: Monday & Wednesday June - August June: 3:30pm - 5:30pm July & August: 8:00am - 9:30am
$325
Tahoe XC
Our long established and popular sailing program is a collaboration between TCPUD, the Tahoe Community Sailing Council Foundation, Achieve Tahoe, Obexer's Boat Company, and the Tahoe Yacht Club. Our programs have been awarded national recognition for safety and excellence.
Session/Date: Levels:
1 / June 24 - 27
Young sailors will learn basic water safety, boating skills, knots, right-of-way rules, docking, tacking, gybing and rigging, and recovering from a capsize depending on the level (descriptions below) All participants must be able to pass a basic swim test at the beginning of each session Wet suits & PFDs are provided, or bring your own. Scholarships available. Max 12 per session.
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Tuesday - Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm
$335 Res / $360 Non-Res
Obexer's Marina
2 / July 8 - 11
2 / July 8 - 11
3 / July 15 - 18
3 / July 15 - 18
4 / July 22 - 25
4 / July 22 - 25
5 / July 29 - August 1
5 / July 29 - August 1
6 / August 5 - 8
7 / August 12 - 15 Novice Novice Intermediate Novice Intermediate Novice
YOUTH SAILING LEVELS, DESCRIPTIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
Novice:
Intermediate:
ForStudentsnewtosailing.Musthavebasicswimmingskills.
ForStudentslookingtoincreasetheirsailingskills Mustbeabletorecoveracapsizedboatandexecute controlledtacks&gybes,understandbasicsailtrimandabilitytomakeheadwayupwind
For proficient sailors looking to advance their sailing skills Students will sail RS Zest and Lasers Must be able to make precise tacks with little over/under steering, avoid unplanned gybes and feel comfortable controlling a heeling Pico and Lasers in moderate shifty winds
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Monday July 7 - August 11
1:00pm - 4:30pm
$75 Res / $85 Non-Res
Lake Forest Boat Ramp
12 - 14 Years
Advanced students are invited to join the Tahoe Yacht Club (TYC) Monday Night Laser Races Holding their own start, participants will skipper single-handed Lasers Additional registration with TYC required to be put on the Monday race schedule More information can be found at www tahoeyc com/sailing
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Monday June 23 - August 11 (No race team June 30)
5:00pm - 7:30pm
$300 Res / $325 Non-Res
$350 Res / $375 Non-Res after 6/16 Lake Forest Boat Ramp
This volunteer-based program prepares young sailors, ages 12-14, to work as a Sailing Junior Aide at age 14 and as a Sailing Instructor at age 16 Each Junior Assistant Sailor (JAS) has the opportunity to apply their sailing skills and knowledge volunteering with the Tahoe City Community Sailing program. JAS Volunteers can volunteer with the program for at least two weeks or the whole summer! Application available online at tcpud.org/JAS
6 - 8 Years
This beginning sailing class is designed to develop knowledge of sailing & water sports Students will explore elements of sailing, paddle boarding, kayaking, safety, and environmental preservation of our lake. Max 8 per session. Scholarships available.
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Tuesday - Thursday
1:00pm - 4:00pm
$230 Res / $255 Non-Res
Obexer's Marina
1 / June 24 - 26
2 / August 5 - 7
3 / August 12 - 14
Ages 12 - 17
Tahoe Community Sailing’s SUP and Kayak camp gives campers the opportunity to get out on the water to practice stand up paddle boarding & kayaking and e plore the shores of Lake Tahoe. Campers will engage activities, weather awareness, local weather and knowledge, and water safety Max 8 per session
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Ages 12+
Explore all Lake Tahoe has to offer while venturing out with our RS Venture sailboats, hiking, stand-up paddle boards, and learning how to navigate a charted course with a motorboat. Pre-requisite level: Novice. Max 12 per session. Scholarships available.
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Tuesday - Thursday
10:00am - 12:00pm
$90 Res / $100 Non-Res
Obexer's Marina
1 / June 24 - 26
2 / July 8 - 10
3 / July 22 - 24
4 / August 5 - 7
Tuesday - Friday
10:00am - 4:00pm
$260 Res / $270 Non-Res
Obexer's Marina
1 / June 24 - 27
2 / August 5 - 8
This newer paid position with the Tahoe City Community Sailing program is a transitional step between the volunteerbased Junior Assistant Sailor opportunity and becoming a Sailing Instructor. Join our staff as a Sailing Junior Aide and prepare for the next step of becoming a Level 1 Instructor through US Sailing. Visit tcpud.org/jobs for an application.
We are proud to partner with DBW and to provide a safe boating environment in Lake Tahoe Through DBW's support, we strive to enhance our students' knowledge of boating laws, practical handling of vessels on the water, weather and water conditions, rules of the road, equipment requirements and environmental stewardship. Our mission is to promote the public's right to safe, enjoyable and environmentally sound recreational boating.
Ages 18+
League play begins Wednesday, May 28 with no play 4th of July weekend (July 2 & 3) Games are played at North Tahoe's Upper & Lower Fields (NTHS) and Conner's Field
Day / Division / Location:
Wednesdays / Men's / NTHS Lower & Upper
Thursdays / Co-Ed D1 (Competitive) / Conner's & NTHS Upper
Thursdays / Co-Ed D2 (Recreation) / NTHS Lower & Upper
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Thursdays / Co-Ed D3 (Novice) / Conner's & NTHS Upper Leagues begin May 28, May 29 (weather & field conditions permitting)
Games start at 6:15pm, 7:30pm & 8:45pm
$400 Sponsor Fee + $400 Team Fee ($800 total)
Mandatory Softball Managers Meeting
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Location: Tuesday April 29 6:15pm Men's League 6:45pm Co-Ed Leagues Pete n' Peters
Ages 18+
Go the distance and gain bragging rights! Join us for mid-softball season fun with our third annual Home Run Derby!
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Friday June 27 6:15pm $10 per contestant NTHS
Ages 18+
Leagues are self-officiated and teams are two to eight players. Food and beverage available at Cafe Zenon.
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Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday League begins June 3 - 5; No Games
July 1 - 3; Playoffs August 19 - 21 6:00pm & 7:15pm
$150 per team
Tahoe City Golf Course
All Ages
Drop in and play a Tahoe outdoor favorite with other fellow Pickleballers during the summer months. Having fun is the number one rule in this sport.
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm FREE Kilner Park
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Monday: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday: 8:30am - 10:00am
$10/Class or $60/Month
Winter & Spring:
Monday & Saturday at Fairway Community Center
Summer & Fall: Monday & Saturday Outside at Gatekeepers Park
The Tahoe City Golf Course is a family friendly 2700 yard 9 hole par 33 golf course that includes 1 par 5, 4 par 4's, and 4 par 3's. Amenities include a full service restaurant and bar at Café Zenon, netted practice/warm up facility, golf carts, rentals, lessons, tournaments, special events, and a friendly welcoming that makes you feel part of the local community. Our projected opening day is Friday, May 2nd, conditions permitting.
The unique location of the golf course, in downtown Tahoe City, is within walking distance of the beach, bars, restaurants and shops. Come tee it up with us. Season Passes on sale now online or at the Pro Shop. Learn more at tcpud.org/golf, or call (530) 583-1516.
Have fun and learn the game of golf with these clinics taught by Bob Bonino. Whether you're seasoned or new to the game, camp format includes practicing & learning all aspects of the game including putting, chipping, irons, woods, etiquette and more.
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Tuesday & Thursday
AM Sessions: 9:00am - 12:00pm
PM Sessions: 1:00pm - 4:00pm
$100 Res / $110 Non-Res
Tahoe City Golf Course
Our ever popular Ladies' Clinics returns for the summer for some Thursday night fun. Clinics, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm include a lesson with Bob Bonino plus a light snack and drink from Café Zenon.
Call the Pro Shop to register: (530) 583-1516
Sessions: Date:
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
Session 8
June 17, 19
June 24, 26
July 8, 10
July 15, 17
July 22, 24
July 29, 31
August 5, 7
August 12, 14
For pricing and scheduling of private lessons, please contact our Course Manager, Bob Bonino or Kirsten Harris by calling (530) 583-1516.
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The TCPUD Parks & Facilities Department operates and maintains public parks, beaches, and facilities to enrich the lives of residents and visitors year-round In addition to offering a variety of activities & services, including golf and winter sports, facility rental opportunities are also available for the entire community Please visit tcpud org/parks-facilities for more information
400 North Lake Blvd. | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
400 North Lake Blvd. | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
Owned by Placer County and operated by the TCPUD, Commons Beach is a popular site for sunbathing, swimming and picnicking. Located within a large lakefront grass and sand area, there are group picnic sites and children's playgrounds. The park also has a group barbecue area that can accommodate up to 75 people. Adjacent to that is an amphitheater that will seat another 65. Each of these areas is available for private rental along with many other outdoor venues maintained by the Tahoe City PUD.
HWY 89 & Ward Ave. | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
HWY 89 & Ward Ave. | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm Tennis/Pickleball Courts: 8am-8pm Tennis/Pickleball Courts: 8am-8pm
Lace up your tennis shoes and take your kids to this woodland playground! Looking to pick up that tennis or pickle ball racquet, swing from monkey rings, or enjoy a picnic? Then head to Kilner Park - the 7-acre park adjacent to the west shore bike trail. The park also has a group barbeque area that can accommodate up to 75 people. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays: 9am - 12pm, reserved for drop-in Pickleball during the summer season.
330 Fairway Drive | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
330 Fairway Drive | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
From the "Lakeview Room" to the "Fireside Room" to the "Tessie Room," the Fairway Community Center is perfect for both your small meetings and your large banquets This center accommodates up to 223 people and includes a large banquet/meeting room adjacent to a large kitchen, and a large room with a hardwood dance floor The pleasant "Lakeview Room" has a view of Tahoe City's natural surroundings and is an excellent spot for parties and receptions with a capacity up to 91 people The downstairs "Tessie Room" has 1,500 square feet of hardwood floor, and is an excellent spot for dancing and movement classes
90 Aspen Street | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
90 Aspen Street | Rental Hours: Daily, 8am-10pm
What is a walk through Skylandia without the smell of pinewood or a breathtaking view of the lake? Home of the traditional Camp Skylandia, this beautiful park offers countless fun activities for the whole family Dogs are allowed on leash in the park but not allowed on the beach Want to build sand castles? Looking for that perfect nature walk? Waiting to enjoy a gorgeous moon while relaxing on a pier? Whatever your outdoor desires may be, Skylandia is the park for you The group picnic area can accommodate up to 140 people with restrooms and five picnic tables Skylandia Park is owned by California State Parks and operated by the TCPUD
TheTCPUDisexcitedtooffertheLakeForestBoatRampforlaunchinginLakeTahoe.The facilityislocated15mileseastofTahoeCityoffHighway28onLakeForestRoadand offerslimiteddayuseparkingandrestrooms Youcanalsoenjoyapicnicarea,playground, andsmallbeachareaattheadjacentTahoeStateRecreationArea(PominPark).
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Parking is very limited/No overnight parking allowed Open year-round with seasonal changes in hours of operation
January 2 - April 30; Inspections Available: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Daily
May 1 - May 26; Sealed Boats Only; No Decontaminations: 6:00am - 7:00pm, Daily
May 27 - September 5; Sealed Boats Only:
Monday - Thursday 6:00am - 7:00pm Friday - Sunday 6:00am - 8:00pm
September 6 - September 30; Sealed Boats Only: 6:00am - 7:00pm, Daily
Boaters must abide by all posted entry and inspection guidelines, payment processing, launching and facility rules and exiting processes
DailyLaunch-TCPUD
Resident/PropertyOwner(Resident VesselStickerrequired):$20
DailyLaunch-Non-Resident/NonPropertyOwner:$75
No cash accepted at Boat Ramp CREDIT/DEBIT ONLY. All Lake Forest Boat Ramp Season Launch Passes must be purchased online in advance. No refunds/credits.
To view fees and purchase season passes online, visit tcpud.org/boatramp
If your boat is NOT sealed you will NOT be permitted to launch. TRPA boat inspection appointments can be made online at tahoeboatinspections.com
Mandatory Motorized Watercraft Inspections Required per TRPA
To view our use regulations online, visit tcpud.org/boatramp
Non-Motorized
AllwatercraftandgearmustbeClean,Drained,andDrybeforeandafterlaunchingto preventthespreadofaquaticinvasivespecies Paddlers,kayakers,anglers,andother beachgoersareencouragedtobecomeTahoeKeeperstohelpprotectourwatershed
Motorized
Allmotorizedwatercraftmustbeinspectedpriortolaunchingtopreventthespreadof aquaticinvasivespecies Thisincludesboats,jetskis,eFoils,eSUPs,andallother watercraftwithelectricorgasmotors.VisitTahoeBoatInspections.comtolearnmore anddownloadtheTahoeBoatingapp
TheTCPUDofferslakefrontstorageforkayakandSUPonafirst-come,firstservedbasisatCommonsBeach,SkylandiaPark,andLakeForestBeach Spaceislimited Rentersmustsupplytheirownlockandcable Online registrationonly.Formoreinformationvisittcpud.org/kayakstorage
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StorageOptions:
1-PieceofEquipment:
$230SeasonRental/Resident(May1-October31)
$315SeasonRental/Non-Resident(May1October31)
2-PiecesofEquipment:
$315SeasonRental/Resident(May1-October31)
$430SeasonRental/Non-Resident(May1October31)
Ever wonder what it's like to sleep under the stars? Look no further, Lake Forest Campground is your special spot in North Lake Tahoe. Campsites are available on a first-come first-serve basis and located just a few blocks away from the Lake Forest Beach. Feel free to visit Pomin Park during your stay for some baseball or soccer.
20 camp sites
Pump Water & Portable Restrooms
$25 per night - limit of 10 consecutive days
Site available on a first-come first-serve basis, NO reservations are accepted.
The Lake Forest Campground is not equipped with showers, hookups, nor dumping stations.
Please be aware that all vehicles and overall camper/trailer length can be no longer than 25ft.
Lake Forest Campground opens Friday, May 23 and closes Monday, September 1, 2025
The perfect way to tour the North and West Shore of Lake Tahoe is using our 23-mile multi-use trail network. Along the way you may find bicyclists, joggers, strollers, and even anglers enjoying the views. Parking for use of the trails is available at 64-Acres Park. Motor vehicles are strictly prohibited on the trails except for authorized maintenance. Please watch for maintenance workers and equipment. We request all trail users to be tolerant and respectful of everyone's mutual right to use these trails.
Please help to increase everyone's enjoyment of the trails by observing the Rules of the Trail:
Keep right, pass on left when safe
Blaze a trail of kindness
Alert when passing
Use safe speeds
Always use a light at night
Look and listen, be respectful.
Speed limit is 15 mph.
Class 1 and 2 E-bikes permitted.
Bikes yield to pedestrians.
Keep dogs on a short leash.
Yield to oncoming traffic.
The TCPUD’s Multi-Use Trail is a valuable recreation and transportation amenity that connects residents and visitors to the things they love to do around Lake Tahoe. Our goal of making continuous enhancements to the Trail System begins with a 3-minute survey to identify improvement opportunities. You can take the survey at any time by visiting tcpud.org/trails or simply scan the QR code on any one of our Multi-Use Trail signs located throughout the Trail System. Thank you for sharing your experience!