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Western Days Returns to South Lake Tahoe, Celebrating Pioneer Spirit

Historic Weekend Set to Revive 1860s Tahoe with Carriage Rides, Chautauqua Performances, and the 76th Annual Wagon Train

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
May 26, 2025
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Western Days Returns to South Lake Tahoe, Celebrating Pioneer Spirit

Western Days South Lake Tahoe

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By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer.
May 26, 2025 | South Lake Tahoe, Calif.

A celebration of the Sierra Nevada’s pioneer past returns to South Lake Tahoe this weekend, as the Lake Tahoe Historical Society hosts its third annual Western Days on Saturday, May 31, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the historical museum complex on Lake Tahoe Boulevard.

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Set against the scenic backdrop of the lake, the free event offers a hands-on glimpse into the mid-19th century when settlers, miners, and traders passed through Tahoe on their way to the silver-rich hills of Virginia City. The festivities aim to reconnect visitors with the region’s cultural roots through performances, historical reenactments, and living history experiences.

“This event brings the legacy of the Sierra to life,” said Carolyn Eichhorn, President of the Lake Tahoe Historical Society. “It’s not just about nostalgia—it’s about honoring the endurance, innovation, and spirit that shaped our region.”

Western Days will feature the acclaimed Mark Twain interpreter McAvoy Lane, as well as Chautauqua performers David and Gayle Woodruff, who will portray James and Margret Reed of Donner Party fame. Live music will be provided by Doug Schwartz and the Whiskey Wolves, while Hangtown Marshals bring frontier justice to life with old-fashioned dramatics.

Kids and families can explore the 1930s Log Cabin, tour the Lake Tahoe History Museum, and see the ongoing restoration of the Osgood Toll House, a relic of wagon-era travel. Hands-on pioneer crafts and games for children will also be available, providing interactive education.

Food and refreshments will be available from Chicken in a Barrel BBQ, Hawaiian Ice, and other local vendors. Adults can enjoy cold beer while browsing wares from two dozen artisan booths.

The celebration continues Sunday, June 1, with the 76th anniversary of the historic Highway 50 Wagon Train. The train departs from the Round Hill Shopping Center parking lot in the morning and arrives at the museum complex around noon, where the public can interact with riders and their horses. The week-long trek retraces the historic route to Placerville, echoing the journeys of 19th-century pioneers.

Western Days is made possible by a grant from the City of South Lake Tahoe, ensuring that all activities remain free and accessible to the public.

Highlights of the Day Include:

  • Tours of the Lake Tahoe History Museum, the 1930s Log Cabin, and the restoration site of the Osgood Toll House, once a key stop for travelers.

  • McAvoy Layne returns as the iconic Mark Twain, sharing wit and tales of frontier mischief.

  • David and Gayle Woodruff, celebrated Chautauquas will portray James and Margret Reed of the infamous Donner Party.

  • Live music from Doug Schwartz and the Whiskey Wolves Band, offering boot-stomping Western tunes.

  • Western skits and gun-slinging antics from the Hangtown Marshals, a crowd favorite from Placerville.

  • Children’s activities, including hands-on pioneer games and horse-drawn carriage rides.

  • Over two dozen vendors featuring Western wear, jewelry, art, and photography.

  • BBQ from Chicken in a Barrel, Hawaiian Ice, acai bowls, and hard and soft beverages to satisfy every taste.

Attendees are encouraged to bike, walk, or use Lake Link to reach the event. Parking is available at the South Lake Tahoe Recreation Center on Rufus Allen Blvd. and at the Boys & Girls Club on Lyons Ave.
For questions, call 530-541-5458 or visit www.laketahoemuseum.org.

The Western celebration continues Sunday, June 1, with the 76th annual Highway 50 Wagon Train departing from the Round Hill Shopping Center and arriving at the museum parking lot around noon. Guests are invited to meet the riders and horses as they begin their journey westward to Placerville, retracing the historic route of 19th-century settlers.

For more information, visit the Lake Tahoe Historical Society website.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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