Things to do in Reno
Take some time out of your busy schedule and enjoy the best life has to offer. Take a weekend getaway or a two-week summer vacation. Either way Reno RV rentals a has exactly what you are looking for.
Since Reno is just 22 miles from Lake Tahoe it is the perfect place to pick up an RV and head out for a splendid weekend of skiing. If skiing isn’t your thing how about a few nights at the local casinos?
Known for being the ‘The Biggest Little City in the World’, there’s more to do here than slot machines. Sign up for some river activities such as white water rafting, or kayaking.
Reno is home to the Great Reno Balloon Race in September, 3 free days of family fun in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park. Come to Reno and take part in one of over one hundred festivals that happen in Reno each year. From the Reno River Festival celebrating the beauty and amazing resource, the Truckee River, to the month-long Artown Festival, to Bluegrass, Blues, and Jazz Festivals, there is a festival for everyone at almost anytime. Pick up a Reno RV Rental and take part in all that the Reno area has to offer.
- National Automobile Museum – A collection of over 220 classic cars, restored and on display.
- Nevada Museum of Art – Go here on a Sunday for the best experience including brunch, live music, and interesting comprehensive exhibits.
- Truckee River Walk – Enjoy a stroll along the river (or take a dip!), shopping and food are all close by. This is a good day or night activity but book a reservation if you want to eat here in the evening.
- Pioneer Centre for the Performing Art – This is a great little theatre to catch a show at. They have a variety of shows from ballet to comedies. Book your tickets online for convenience.
- Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center – this is one for the kids. Take an hour to get out of the heat of summer and make sure to catch a show at the theatre, which is reasonably priced.
Where to go from here
- In state – Black Rock Desert National Conservation Area & Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
- Out of state – Westbound towards California and the west coast; Southbound towards Yosemite National Park.