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MULTI-USE TRAIL SYSTEM
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.
Rules of the Trail:
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.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
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!

