28th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit Transportation Information – August 14, 2024
Please read the below information on transit, bag policies, and logistics carefully. We expect very high attendance for the event and have implemented a number of new safety features. Please plan accordingly. There will be a livestream of the event available for those who can’t attend in person.
TRANSIT
- There will be no on-site parking at Round Hill Pines Resort. Everyone must use public transit, park-and-ride services, or bike paths. Walking or biking to the event is highly encouraged. Please see below for more details on bicycle access and shuttle schedules.
- Parking will be extremely limited at the shuttle lots, so please carpool or use alternate modes of transportation if possible.
- There will be no event access via water. This includes paddling, boating, swimming, eFoiling, and all other forms of entry by water.
EVENT SAFETY POLICIES
- Bag Policy (NEW): Clear bags smaller than 12″ x 12″ x 6″ are permitted. Non-clear bags under 5″ x 7″ are permitted. There will be a bag check prior to entry.
- Weapons: No guns or weapons of any kind are allowed at this event.
- Signs: No signs are allowed at the event.
EVENT SCHEDULE
- 8:30am – Booth Fair & Registration Begin. There will be no beach access allowed prior to 8:30am.
- 10am – Program Begins
- 12pm – Program Concludes; Booth Fair Continues Until 2pm with Food Available for Purchase
LIVESTREAM
- If you will not be attending in person, access the livestream here.
TRANSIT DETAILS
Bicycle to the Event:
- Bike routes to Round Hill Pines can be found online at https://map.tahoebike.org/.
- Suggested Route: From the South Shore, bike to the Lam Watah Nature Trail Trailhead (193 Kahle Dr, Stateline, NV 89449) and bike along the path to Round Hill Pines.
- Safely store your bike during the event. A bicycle valet service will be provided courtesy of the Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition.
Transit From North Lake Tahoe:
- Placer County, in partnership with the Crystal Bay Club, is offering a park-and-ride location for attendees of the 2024 Lake Tahoe Summit. These shuttles will depart from the Crystal Bay Club.
- TART buses will depart from the bus shelter directly in front of the Crystal Bay Club. Buses depart at 7:45am, 8am, 8:15am and 8:30am. The last bus will leave at 8:30am.
- TART buses will remain at the Summit and will depart at 12pm and 12:30pm.
- Using TART’s main line service or TART Connect to travel to the Crystal Bay Club is encouraged. Find TART routes here.
Transit From South Lake Tahoe:
- The Tahoe Transportation District, in partnership with Douglas County, will be offering a park-and-ride location for attendees of the 2024 Lake Tahoe Summit. These shuttles will depart from the Kingsbury Transit Center (169 Highway 50, Stateline, NV 89449. The parking garage adjacent to the DMV and sheriff) with parking available in the parking garage and at Kahle Park.
- Shuttles will begin at 8:30am from the Kingsbury Transit Center to Round Hill Pines.
- Return trips from Round Hill Pines will begin at the conclusion of the Summit at 12pm and continue until 2pm.
- Lake Link, Tahoe’s on-demand microtransit service, will be extending their service boundary to Round Hill Pines for the event. The Public is encouraged to use Lake Link to connect to TTD shuttle routes departing from the Lake Tahoe Community College and Douglas County Parking Garage. Click here to download the Lake Link app.
Driving:
- Limited $10 paid parking is available at Nevada Beach. This is the normal beach parking and is not managed by the Summit event. After parking at Nevada Beach, it is a 1 mile walk along the bike path to Round Hill Pines Resort.
If you have any questions or need special accommodations, please do not hesitate to contact the office of Senator Cortez Masto at 775-686-5750.