Tourist Attractions
Nevada Museum of Art »
If your visual taste leans more towards Warhols and Picassos than casino lights and mammoth bowling stadiums, then the Nevada Museum of Art is definitely the place for you. The only accredited art museum in Nevada, the museum's growing collection includes works spanning 19th Century classics through to modern pieces,... more »
National Bowling Stadium »
Everyone knows that gambling is a big deal in Reno, but if one thing can challenge the city's casinos for cultural significance it's bowling. Referred to as the "Taj Mahal of Tenpins", American bowling's mecca, the National Bowling Stadium (NBS), has almost religious significance in Reno. Home to many of... more »
Truckee River Walk »
To experience a side of Reno you won't find in a casino, take a stroll along the Truckee River Walk. A place to enjoy the Reno's central outdoors and the cool water breeze on a warm day, the River Walk was created in the 1990s to bring attention to Reno's... more »
Mount Rose »
Those visiting Reno are blessed with a banquet of wilderness to explore. When it comes to skiing, Squaw - having once hosted the Winter Olympics - might be the most famous of the mountain peaks, but the closest resort to Reno is Mount Rose. The highest mountain in Nevada's side... more »
National Automobile Museum »
Rarely do museums have as much "wow" factor as the National Automobile Museum (NAM). Home to over 200 jaw-dropping cars, NAM's car collection dates back from the late-19th Century through to modern times, and is rivalled only by the Henry Ford Museum when it comes to size and significance. Containing... more »