Map: Roadside parking ban is latest restriction for Lake Tahoe tourists
Briefly

Roadside parking is banned along the Tahoe loop highway from July 15 to Oct. 15, specifically in the Emerald Bay area. Legal parking is restricted to designated lots, with daytime shuttles available to the Eagle Falls trailhead. D.L. Bliss State Park is closed indefinitely due to a water system project, prohibiting access to campgrounds and trails. Sand Harbor requires parking reservations until Oct. 15, with a day-use fee for non-residents. Trail closures at Spooner Lake state park will persist through 2006 because of ongoing construction.
No roadside parking is permitted in the Emerald Bay area of the Tahoe loop highway from July 15 to Oct. 15, affecting a 5-mile stretch between D.L. Bliss State Park and Cascade Lake.
D.L. Bliss State Park is completely closed along with campgrounds and most trails, with pedestrian access to the roads prohibited until a significant water-system project is completed.
Visitors to Sand Harbor, a lakeside state park, must make parking reservations in advance until Oct. 15, and it is illegal to park on the highway and walk in.
Trail closures at Spooner Lake state park will be in effect through 2006 due to ongoing construction projects, limiting access to many popular trails.
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