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Heads UP: Avoid These Common Beginner Mistakes Paddle Boarding Lake Tahoe

Every year, good ‘ole Big Blue is voted one of the best places in the world to Standup Paddle Board. With our views and unreal clear waters, it shouldn’t be a shock. If it’s your […]

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The Best Way to Get on the Lake: Access Via Our 20 Trailheads

Established in 2007, the Lake Tahoe Water Trail is a water route along the 72-mile shoreline that connects public beaches with launch/landing sites to help paddlers have a safe and fun recreation experience while practicing […]

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