There's not a place where the phrase, "I'm bored," is less appropriate than in Reno, Nevada. Whether it's something for the kids, just for the grown-ups or something that the whole family can enjoy, Reno things to do will keep everyone entertained and engaged. Outdoors, we've got the Truckee River, miles and miles of walking and biking paths and parks with fields and meadows and lakes. And, of course, you have a myriad of other popular Reno attractions, such as the Fleischman Planetarium and the National Automobile Museum. Then there's the Nevada Storm women's football league, college football and the wildly entertaining Reno Rodeo if you're in the mood for spectator sports. Indoors, between the museums, libraries, showrooms, shopping, galleries, exhibits, arcades, fitness centers and activities like laser tag and indoor trampolines, the problem isn't finding things to do in Reno, it's choosing what to do from among the many options. Things to do in Reno can mean watching a play or listening to a musical performance and taking a yoga class, or it can mean getting out and getting active, working up a sweat and feeling the burn. Then you might want to treat yourself to a spa session after all the effort! Whichever direction you take when you want things to do in Reno, you'll find it's here and ready and just waiting for you. And you'll find that there are plenty of other people here who share your interest and are glad to have you join in!
Annual Reno Things To Do
Whatever the time of year, you'll also find events and activities that take place on a yearly basis. Big national events like the air races and small local events like the farmers markets, things to do in Reno can include them all. So mark the calendar and write them in your schedule book because with some of these Reno things to do, if you miss them on this go around it will be a full year until you can check them out again.
The Reno Arch that decorates Virginia Street in the downtown area is not the original arch, nor is it in the original location. But an arch of one sort or...read more
At Reno Axe and Social you can try axe throwing upstairs, while downstairs is the bar with games like pool, ping-pong, air hockey and Connect 4 basketball....read more
For more than a decade, Reno Bike Project has been dedicated to getting citizens on bicycles and making Reno a more bike-friendly place. Its main function...read more
Just south of the Truckee River near Wingfield Park is Reno Fly Shop, Reno's premier, locally owned specialty fishing store. Specializing in Northern Nevada...read more
Reno Little Theater (RLT) is Nevada's longest-running community theater, with roots dating back to 1935. Volunteer-oriented, the RLT is a nonprofit...read more
Nearing its 50th season, Reno Philharmonic Orchestra continues to have more than 30 performances each year spanning musical selections from classical to pop...read more
The City of Reno's central tennis court facility has 16 courts. The facility is open all year long, and four of the courts have nighttime lighting. Courts...read more
The Reno Visitors Center downtown puts you right at the center of all of the action. They've got resources to help you make the most of your time in the...read more
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony maintains a Tribal Archives that houses a collection of more than 40,000 photos. This archive, established in 1992, is open to...read more
Forget your worries at Reno-Tahoe Comedy. Located in the Pioneer Underground in the downtown Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno-Tahoe Comedy...read more
Relax at Reserve Wine Bar with a gourmet small plate dish or dessert paired with your favorite wine or the specific one suggested on the menu. The cellar...read more
Reno's Riverwalk is a section of downtown that borders the Truckee River as the water travels through on its way to the state's interior. Visitors will find...read more