Best Reno, NV Attractions
University of Nevada, Reno
The University of Nevada is central to the city of Reno. Over 30,000 students call UNR their alma mater and there are events and things to do all over...
Virginia City
Located about 30 minutes from Reno, this historic town was once the world's richest city thanks to the largest gold vein ever mined, the Comstock Lode....
Playa Art Park
As host city to Burning Man, much of this desert event's art makes its way into the city center. While Reno has Burning Man art scattered throughout town...
National Automobile Museum
Even if classic cars are not your passion this 100,000-square-foot museum is still a great place to view some of the most beautiful and unusual cars you...
The Discovery
The Discovery is a celebration of the nature, science and weather of the Silver State. Both adults and children can visit a Native American tule house,...
Midtown District
The Midtown District of Reno has already been featured in several national publications as an example of urban resurgence. This once-neglected part of Reno...
Truckee River Whitewater Park
The Truckee River Whitewater Park is right in the middle of downtown Reno, just a few blocks from the casinos. It is 2,600 feet long with class 2 and 3...
Nevada Museum of Art
This award-winning museum is located in the CalAve District and features permanent and traveling exhibits from various artists. This excellent museum is...
Riverwalk and Arts District
The Reno Arts District and the Reno Riverwalk are centrally located on the Truckee River and just steps from Downtown. This area is home to great...
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About Reno, NV Attractions
Thanks to small local businesses and a thriving arts scene, Reno has become a city to enjoy a wide range of activities and attractions. Whether you want to stay indoors and visit the city's museums (like the award-winning Nevada Museum of Art) or you want to get outside and enjoy some hiking, biking or skiing, Reno can accommodate. While Reno has become a popular western city it's still fairly small and it doesn't take long to get form one location to another to enjoy all it has to offer.
About Christina Nellemann
Christina has lived in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area since she was a baby. A first-generation Nevadan, her Danish parents instilled in her an intense love of travel and the wild, rugged outdoors of the Western U.S. She spends her time hiking, camping, biking and kayaking in the mountains around her home, and snorkeling and boating in Lake Tahoe. Christina loves to visit... Read More
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Expert Tips for Reno Attractions
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Playa Art Park: "The Playa Art Park is free, but donations for the exhibits and artists are encouraged."
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Tahoe Meadows Snow Play Area: "On winter weekends, the parking lots and the side of the road can get very full. Come early."
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Spa Atlantis: "Plan to spend the entire day here. There are dozens of rooms, pools and therapies to enjoy at Spa Atlantis."