Visitors to Robie Park are asked to observe the following
guidelines...
- No campfires are permitted except in designated areas.
All fires must comply with Tahoe National Forest seasonal fire restrictions
in effect.
- All water at the Park is intended for animal consumption
ONLY. Humans are not to drink it or use it for cooking.
- Horses are not allowed in the park's Meadow area due
to environmental concerns.
- Dogs must be kept on a leash within the park and they
are not allowed to swim in the pond.
- 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!
- 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.
- Leave your camping area as natural and as clean as when
you arrived. Horse manure and leftover hay/straw may be spread.
- 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.
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