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Local Beta: Jeremy Jones

Jeremy Jones

Jeremy Jones is a legendary snowboarder celebrated for his pioneering spirit in backcountry and big mountain riding, as well as his environmental advocacy through the founding of Protect Our Winters to combat climate change. His deep love for the Tahoe region has profoundly influenced his career and commitment to preserving the mountains he cherishes.

The Pro Shralpinist

There’s no place like Tahoe. The community of smiley, happy people adds an infectious energy. This incredible blend of natural beauty, snow, positive vibes, the lake, and the Sierras”

Hidden Gems To Make Us Feel Like A Tahoe Local

To feel like a true Tahoe insider, check out High Traverse at Alpine, enjoy the Commons Beach concert in the park on Sundays, and embrace the magic of storm days at Homewood.

Best Bike Trail in Tahoe

My favorite bike trail in Tahoe is the Flume Trail—believe the hype! If you do just one ride in Tahoe, this is the one to experience. Plus, there are plenty of "add-ons" available if you're looking to extend your adventure.

Advice To Keep Us Safe When Chasing Adrenaline In Tahoe?

Remember that tomorrow's cool—focus on riding to live another day. Always prioritize safety, listen to your body, and respect the mountain conditions to ensure your adventures are both thrilling and responsible.

What Do You Want Visitors To Take Away from Tahoe?

I hope visitors leave Tahoe inspired, with tired legs, a deeper connection to nature, a few new friends, and a sense of spiritual rejuvenation.

Best Spots For Refueling

For dining, I recommend Christy Hill for its stunning views, Za’s for delicious pizza, and Tahoe House for a cozy breakfast.

For bars, check out Bridgetender for a lively atmosphere, Shady Side for its relaxing vibe, and Sandbar for a great waterfront experience.

Top Three Things To Do In The Tahoe Region?

Swim in the lake, catch a movie or event at the Art Haus, and watch the moonrise from Commons Beach.

Person doing a back flip off of a dock
Beach in sunset in the winter with snow on the ground