The Tahoe Interagency Bear Team (TIBT) and the Nevada Division of State Parks have announced the inaugural Tahoe Bear Fest, set to take place at Spooner Lake State Park on Saturday, September 28, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event aims to educate and engage the public on living and recreating responsibly in bear country.
The TIBT is a collaborative group focused on reducing human-bear conflicts in the Tahoe Basin through education, outreach, and effective bear management practices. The team’s efforts are geared towards ensuring peaceful coexistence between bears and people in the region.
Tahoe Bear Fest coincides with National Public Lands Day (NPLD), which is recognized as the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands. NPLD provides an opportunity for individuals nationwide to connect with and contribute to parks, forests, and wildlife areas. The festival seeks to foster a deeper appreciation for nature and its wildlife.
Visitors are encouraged to follow BearWise Basics during their visit. Although the event is free, parking at Spooner Lake State Park is limited. Attendees are advised to stagger their arrival times, carpool, or use public transportation if possible.
The event promises a day of education, fun, and wildlife awareness aimed at keeping Tahoe bears wild and communities safe.