Nevada boaters are being urged to take a simple step before heading out on the water this summer.
Lake Tahoe has been exposed to several invasive species over the years, and officials are strongly encouraging people to clean, drain, and dry all watercraft to prevent contaminating the lake.
As boating picks up, officials warn cold water can turn deadly fast on warm days, urging safety!
The Placer County Sheriff's Office is searching for a kayaker who went missing after their kayak flipped on Friday evening.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has found an invasive species in a bay-delta nearby that has Lake Tahoe on a heightened alert.
Andi Cassinari introduces us to two Reno kids who recently became the youngest to kayak the length of the Grand Canyon.
The plea comes after an investigation was conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and a search warrant was served and illegal animals were discovered.
The tours are for all ages and abilities and here, safety is the priority.
According to the sheriff's Office, the subjects were in kayaks and the kayaks overturned due to the rough water.
A man reported missing while kayaking on Walker Lake last weekend was saved in part thanks to his life jacket.