A plan from the U.S. Forest Service that would allow e-bikes on more than 100 miles worth of Lake Tahoe's trails is moving forward.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE â A plan from the U.S. Forest Service that would allow e-bikes on more than 100 miles worth of Lake Tahoe's trails is moving forward. 'The new designation would open up class one e-bikes and that will give a lot of folks a lot more opportunity to recreate at the lake without having to drive,' Drew Bray, Executive Director of the Tahoe Area Mountain Biking Association, said. Bray said the U.
'Part of the plan, too, is to open up potentially 45 miles of trail over the next 10 years that can create stacked loops and connect trails to communities,' Bray said, Jesse Patterson, Chief Strategy Officer for Keep Tahoe Blue, said this plan would not only help current bikers, but it could also help the lake.
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