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The TRTA also administers the Tahoe Rim Trail 165 Mile Club. Those who hike, ride their horses, or bike (where allowed) the entire trail can become members of the Tahoe Rim Trail 165 Mile Club.
Even though the Tahoe Rim Trail was completed in 2001, there is still much to do in order to maintain and improve the trail. Tasks include repairing damaged sections of the trail and making changes to the trail to prevent future damage. Volunteers continue to add switchbacks, change routes, add connecting trails, and do whatever is necessary to improve the trail. The newest sections of the trail can be found near the Mt. Rose and Kingsbury Grade Trailheads.
The Tahoe Rim Trail Association is key to the future of the trail and anyone can become a member. Members receive quarterly newsletters, an invitation to the annual meeting; discounts on merchandise; and the opportunity to attend TRTA-led hikes, trainings, and events—not to mention the satisfaction of knowing that you are doing your part for this wonderful trail. For more information contact the Tahoe Rim Trail Association at DWR Community Non-Profit Center, 948 Incline Way, Incline Village, NV 89451; (775) 298-0012; info@tahoerimtrail.org. Or visit www.tahoerimtrail.org.