Including Wildlife Programs
With the impressive northern Nevada wilderness that surrounds Reno and Sparks, NV, the area invites you to step beyond the urban scene and explore the natural setting. Head to the wildlife centers, parks and preserves to see wild animals or hike the paths that wind through the forest. There are even wildlife sanctuaries harboring native and exotic species of animals, and visiting them to check out coyotes, cheetahs, bears, tortoises and other saved animals is a fun, family-friendly thing to do in Reno.
Wildlife Refuges & Programs in Reno
Animal Ark is not exactly a zoo but more of a wildlife sanctuary and education center. Situated on 38 acres, Animal Ark is a place for injured or abandoned animals to call home and includes such residents as cheetahs, raccoons, wildcats, coyotes, cougars, bears, badgers, tortoises and more. For various reasons these animals are considered non-releasable, and if not for the nonprofit organization, many would...read more
Wildlife Refuges & Programs in Reno
Cabela's is a familiar name to hunting and fishing enthusiasts and fans of the great outdoors who visit to buy gear for their adventures. But even the folk who know about the store might not realize all of the other attractions to be found there. There are taxidermy displays, an aquarium, an indoor archery range and even a kennel for your dog to enjoy while...read more