1. Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
A sprawling park offering hiking trails, picnic spots, and the Wilbur D. May Center which includes a museum, arboretum, and botanical garden.
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A sprawling park offering hiking trails, picnic spots, and the Wilbur D. May Center which includes a museum, arboretum, and botanical garden.
A charming riverside park with rose gardens, ponds, playgrounds, and seasonal events including food trucks and concerts.
An iconic landmark in downtown Reno known for its bright lights and the famous slogan 'The Biggest Little City in the World.'
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A must-visit for car enthusiasts, featuring an extensive collection of vintage and classic automobiles in a well-curated setting.
An interactive science and technology center perfect for families with children, offering hands-on exhibits and educational programs.
A fun-filled waterpark with slides, a lazy river, and a wave pool, ideal for cooling off and enjoying a day in the sun.
An indoor trampoline park featuring a variety of activities including open jump, dodgeball, and foam pits, suitable for all ages.
The only accredited art museum in Nevada, showcasing contemporary and historical art with rotating exhibits and educational programs.
A wildlife sanctuary dedicated to providing a safe haven for injured and non-releasable animals, with educational programs and tours.
Located within Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, this center includes a museum with eclectic collections and an arboretum with diverse plant species.
A scenic overlook offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, perfect for a quick stop to take in the natural beauty.
An annual event featuring a spectacular display of hot air balloons, family-friendly activities, and a unique opportunity to see balloons up close.
A versatile park with historical buildings, an outdoor amphitheater, and trails for walking and horseback riding.
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