Tahoe's Sand Harbor boat ramp closed for summer

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Due to low water levels, the Sand Harbor boat ramp will remain closed for the summer, according to a news release from Nevada Division of State Parks.
Beginning May 27 at 6 a.m., the Sand Harbor boat ramp parking lot will be opened to provide a limited number of parking spaces for vehicles with kayaks and paddle boards, as well as parking for oversized vehicles.
The Cave Rock boat ramp is open seven days a week for motorized boat launches from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Beginning May 27, the ramp hours will change to 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Park Staff anticipate the Cave Rock Boat Ramp being extremely busy this season. No boats will be launched if a parking space is not available.
Boaters are reminded to complete all watercraft inspection with Tahoe Regional Planning Agency prior to arriving at the boat ramp. For information on the Invasive Species Program and inspection locations, 
click here.
Nevada State Parks urges visitors to enjoy a safe boating season by observing water safety practices. Always wear a life jacket, don’t mix alcohol and boating, check the weather forecast before you go and file a float plan. When swimming, be aware that high altitudes may cause you to tire more quickly, remember that cold water will take your breath away and be sure to enter water slowly to allow your body time to acclimate to cold temperatures.
For park updates, 
click here.

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