Did you think that just because Nevada is landlocked that you wouldn’t have fun on the water? Well, the number of aquatic things to do in Reno begs you reconsider. Take advantage of some of your favorite watersports on the lakes in Sparks, NV, and in the Truckee River. Try boating, sailing and standup paddleboarding. Or get your feet wet with windsurfing, swimming or even diving. After all, when you work up a sweat after a day of outdoor adventures, you can’t beat a refreshing dip in the water.
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Water Sports in Reno
10015 Palisades Drive, Truckee
If finding some adrenaline fun via flowing rivers is your cup of tea, then you should check out Tahoe Whitewater Tours. A highly reputable company that offers guided trips down Truckee River as well as other rivers that near the Tahoe area, Tahoe Whitewater Tours is gifted in creating a trip that fits the wants and needs of the group. Rafting trips for two to eight people are guided by a professional guide in ranges of difficulty from Class II (easy) to Class IV (advanced). From basic river trips to heart-pumping whitewater adventures, they have you covered for half-day, full-day and multi-day trips. Their Truckee location is just 30 minutes from Reno, making it easy to reach the rapids and river adventures from the city. Trips near Reno include the Truckee River from Boca to Floriston, Boca to Verdi or Verdi to Mayberry; the East Fork Carson River at Hangman's Run for a day trip or overnight camping adventure; or the Middle Fork American River Tunnel Chute.
If finding some adrenaline fun via flowing rivers is your cup of tea, then you should check out Tahoe Whitewater Tours. A highly reputable company that offers guided trips down Truckee River as well as other rivers that near the Tahoe area, Tahoe Whitewater Tours is gifted in creating a trip that fits the wants and needs of the group.
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Water Sports in Reno
10015 Palisades Drive, Truckee
If finding some adrenaline fun via flowing rivers is your cup of tea, then you should check out Tahoe Whitewater Tours. A highly reputable company that offers guided trips down Truckee River as well as other rivers that near the Tahoe area, Tahoe Whitewater Tours is gifted in creating a trip that fits the wants and needs of the group. Rafting trips for two to eight people are guided by a professional guide in ranges of difficulty from Class II (easy) to Class IV (advanced). From basic river trips to heart-pumping whitewater adventures, they have you covered for half-day, full-day and multi-day trips. Their Truckee location is just 30 minutes from Reno, making it easy to reach the rapids and river adventures from the city. Trips near Reno include the Truckee River from Boca to Floriston, Boca to Verdi or Verdi to Mayberry; the East Fork Carson River at Hangman's Run for a day trip or overnight camping adventure; or the Middle Fork American River Tunnel Chute.
If finding some adrenaline fun via flowing rivers is your cup of tea, then you should check out Tahoe Whitewater Tours. A highly reputable company that offers guided trips down Truckee River as well as other rivers that near the Tahoe area, Tahoe Whitewater Tours is gifted in creating a trip that fits the wants and needs of the group.
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read more If finding some adrenaline fun via flowing rivers is your
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Water Sports in Reno
Gear. Anyone who lives or plays in this area has some, whether it’s skis or snowboards for the resorts or backcountry, bicycles for pedaling through the forest or high desert, or kayaks for hours of paddling on the lakes and rivers. And everyone needs a way to haul that gear to their playground of choice. In Rack2Roam's 2,000-square-foot showroom, employees are eager to help people get the best...read more
Water Sports in Reno
Sparks Marina is proof that you don’t have to leave the Truckee Meadows in order to have fun in the water. This is a city facility that offers access to a lake that covers 77 acres and is suitable for all sorts of fun activities such as fishing, boating (no large motors), sailing, swimming, windsurfing and even scuba diving. On land you’ll find beaches and...read more
Water Sports in Reno
Right at the spot where the Truckee River hits the downtown area of Reno, the city has installed a whitewater kayak park. It is designed to be fun for kayakers of all ability levels, and the half-mile course includes two different channels with Class II and Class III rapids, boulder obstacles and walkways that provide great viewing sites for observers. In addition to kayakers, it...read more
Water Sports in Reno
The Reno and Sparks area is a part of the high desert of Northern Nevada and that means it can get pretty hot during the summer months. So the Wild Island water park is an awfully popular hangout for youngsters and families. Favorites such as the Bahama Mama lazy river, Black Widow and Dragon's Tail are joined by a newer slide known as G-Force. The...read more