Things To Do Outside in the Reno Area
The spring equinox was on Sunday, March 20th, which marked the first day of spring! Now that the weather will be getting more agreeable, it’s time to get outside! Here is a list of fun, free outdoor activities to enjoy with friends and family.
HUNTER CREEK TRAIL
The Hunter Creek Trail is situated within 20 minutes of Downtown and Midtown Reno, and locals refer to it as the best urban area hiking trail in Reno. This trail is one of the most popular hikes due to its gorgeous mountain views and a spectacular 30-foot waterfall! A waterfall in the high desert is a rare find, but this one runs all year and makes a picture-perfect end to a hike in the Sierra foothills. The 6.4-mile trail is mainly used for day hiking and trail running from April through October. It’s dog-on-a-leash friendly and an easy-to-moderate hike.
IDLEWILD PARK
Idlewild Park features a skate park, free sports fields, rentable picnic shelters and a barbecue area. This 49-acre park is located on the Truckee River just west of downtown. The park has access to the river and there’s a water play feature for children. There are free parks for children with fun equipment for them to enjoy. The park also offers a beautiful rose garden, public sculptures and the seasonal Idlewild swimming pool. There is plenty of parking in many areas of the park. Idlewild is home to Reno Earth Day, held April 24th this year, and the Food Truck Friday food truck festival on Friday evenings will kick off in June
RIVERWALK AND ARTS DISTRICT
The Reno Arts District is a safe, fun and friendly area that celebrates Reno’s art, culture and history. Here you will find a medley of great restaurants, bars, shopping areas, bistros and cafes, and a walkway along the Truckee River. The central point of this area is Wingfield Park, located on an island in the middle of the river. The Riverwalk offers a Reno Wine Walk every third Saturday of the month, and this district is close to the National Automobile Museum and the Nevada Museum of Art.
MIDTOWN DISTRICT
The Midtown District of Reno is just south of Downtown and offers a variety of restaurants, bars, cafes and shops. Midtown has hundreds of public artworks and murals. You can spend a whole day just walking around this eclectic and funky part of town! You can hear and participate in musical jams, get your foodie fill at one of the wonderful restaurants, do some antique shopping or pick up some Burning Man gear at one of the unique boutiques! Midtown has regular special events like the annual Art Walk, monthly mural tours, and First Thursdays.
There is no shortage of things to do in Reno and it’s time to get out and about and enjoy! To stay up to date on what’s happening around Reno, follow our blog, and if you have questions about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.