Castle Peak Avalanche closure lifted 

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TRUCKEE, Calif. – Tahoe National Forest has lifted the Castle Peak Avalanche Closure. The area was closed for public safety and to support search and rescue operations following an avalanche that occurred on Feb. 17. All victims have now been recovered. Individuals who choose to enter the area are encouraged to proceed with extreme caution.  

“We extend our deepest sympathies to the individuals and families impacted by this tragic backcountry incident, and we grieve with our community,” said Tahoe National Forest Supervisor Chris Feutrier. “As we collectively process this immense loss, our commitment to the safety and well-being of everyone who visits the forest is stronger than ever, compelling us to reiterate vital safety information.” 

Before heading out to recreate on the Tahoe National Forest, members of the public are advised to remain vigilant for potentially dangerous situations.  



  • Know before you go: Monitor weather conditions before you set out for the day. 
  • Prioritize Safety: Your safety and the safety of others around you is most important. 
  • Be avalanche aware: Learn about avalanche conditions. Take a certified avalanche course. Find courses at  Avalanche.org. 
  • Be prepared: Bring essential safety gear and know how to use it. Everyone in your party should have an avalanche transceiver, avalanche probes, shovel, backpack and a partner.  

Sierra Avalanche Center provides daily avalanche forecasts for the greater Tahoe region. Review local avalanche conditions, forecasts, observations and safety tips at SierraAvalancheCenter.Org

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