The Wendell and Inez Robie Foundation

Robie Park Use Guidelines

Visitors to Robie Park are asked to observe the following guidelines...

  1. No campfires are permitted except in designated areas. All fires must comply with Tahoe National Forest seasonal fire restrictions in effect.
  2. All water at the Park is intended for animal consumption ONLY. Humans are not to drink it or use it for cooking.
  3. Horses are not allowed in the park's Meadow area due to environmental concerns.
  4. Dogs must be kept on a leash within the park and they are not allowed to swim in the pond.
  5. Be aware of native wildlife in the area. Bears, Coyotes, Rattlesnakes, Mountain Lions and other wildlife are known to inhabit the area. Be cautious and respect their space!
  6. Use the Trails Safely! The Tahoe-Truckee area is a high Multi Use recreation area. Equestrians, Mountain Bikes, Dirt Bikes, Runners, Mountain Climbers and Hikers all share the trails.
  7. Leave your camping area as natural and as clean as when you arrived. Horse manure and leftover hay/straw may be spread.
  8. Individuals and groups are responsible for cleaning up and removing all garbage. Any clean up costs incurred by the Robie Foundation will be charged back to the user, plus a $200 minimum cleaning fee.