10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Reno That You Shouldn't Miss

October 4, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Nevada's "other" gambling and resort town, Reno is located in the western part of the state near the California border. What the city lacks in glitz or reputation it more than makes up for in attractions and amenities. There are first-rate hotels, golf courses and casinos to rival its southern counterpart and, also like Las Vegas, Reno has become a popular destination for families. Galena Creek Park offers nature trails that even young children can navigate, plus organized educational events for families.
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1. National Automobile Museum

10 S Lake St, Reno, NV 89501-1558 +1 775-333-9300 [email protected] http://www.automuseum.org/
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5.0 based on 1,760 reviews

National Automobile Museum

Offering more than 224 vehicles on display, this museum contains one of the greatest car collections anywhere.

Reviewed By charlesdenises2015

Amazing to see old autos in such great shape. This was the largest auto collection that I have seen. I saw a couple of "firsts" like a gold plated Delorean, Elvis owned Cadillac, cars used in movies.. Allow about 2 hours to walk thru and see it all, so many, and some are one of a kind, signed, or other special detail.

2. Reno Food Tours

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5.0 based on 129 reviews

Reno Food Tours

Join us on our guided, culinary walking tours and taste your way through some of Reno's most delicious neighborhoods from fine dining to quick-counter style eateries. Friendly guides share stories of local culture and history, while you sample some of the best food in town. On all of our tours, a delicious mix of savory & sweet stops.

3. Reno Air Racing Association

14501 Mount Anderson St Reno Stead Field, Reno, NV 89506-1244 +1 775-972-6663 http://www.airrace.org/
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Reno Air Racing Association

Reviewed By Janetg96A

Every September at Stead Air Field are the National Championship Air Races. It is a MUST DO event, at least once in a lifetime. Aircraft racing one another right in front of you. Six different classes of airplanes. Four race courses. The airplanes are never out of your field of vision. Jets and Unlimited aircraft roar by at 400+ MPH! Great static displays to walk around. Go into the pits to see the racing planes and talk with the pilots.

4. Truckee River Walk

Arlington Avenue at Island Avenue Wingfield Park, Reno, NV 89501 +1 707-478-6139 [email protected] http://renoriver.org
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4.5 based on 1,226 reviews

Truckee River Walk

River walkway that affords views of the river and Reno.

Reviewed By MariaDabaghchian

The riverwalk runs along the north side of the river with some meandering where foot and mixed bridges cross to the island home of Wingfield Park. It is especially attractive in autumn late in the afternoon when the fall foliage and sunsets flame the glassy stretches of the river. Brief plaques provide fun historical context. Some of the Riverwalk is simply a broad sidewalk bordered by the river on one side and restaurants and shops on the other, but other segments run through parks and, indeed one end is at Idlewild Park, where those enchanted by their ramble can continue near the river. It is a remarkable blend of urban amenities (shops & restaurants) and a wild-land feel with waterfowl and human frolicking in the water in the summer. . In how many urban rivers can you watch folks trout fishing for their breakfast? Parking is available nearby. Homeless people do hang out and sleep rough in some places here, but the context is peaceful and tolerant, with "Reno Ambassadors" being a positive calming and inclusive presence.

5. Wilbur D. May Center

1595 N Sierra St Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, Reno, NV 89503-1716 +1 775-785-5961 [email protected] http://www.maycenter.com
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Wilbur D. May Center

The Wilbur D. May Center is a year-round destination for people of all ages. It contains a museum, arboretum, and botanical garden - dedicated to preserving the legacy of Wilbur May, a Reno rancher, world traveler, and philanthropist. The museum contains a beautiful permanent collection of rare and exotic artifacts and animals from around the world. The 20+ acre arboretum and botanical garden features beautiful plants, trees, and flowers, along with hidden groves, ponds, waterfalls, and a meditation labyrinth.

Reviewed By Woof928394956 - El Paso, United States

Didn't expect this to amount to much but it was outstanding. An incredible collection of safari trophies, horse awards, African and other parts of the world collectibles and a series of dioramas with additional African animals. Short movie explaining who Wilber May was and detailing some of his background and exploits set the stage for the museum. Very well done. We didn't visit the attached Arboretum and Botanical Garden but those should add to the experience.

6. University of Nevada, Reno

1664 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89557-0042 +1 775-784-1110 [email protected] http://www.unr.edu/
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

University of Nevada, Reno

Reviewed By beelieveit - Reno, United States

Their football games and stadium are awesome. We had so much fun!! The crowd was high energy and the stadium is small enough that there isn’t a bad seat.

7. Animal Ark

1265 Deerlodge Rd, Reno, NV 89508-7347 +1 775-970-3111 [email protected] http://www.animalark.org/
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Animal Ark

Reviewed By 14gaiusg

This is a great place to visit - kids will love it as well as adults. It is also a great charitable organization that rescues and cares for wildlife. They provide a safe haven for injured, abandoned and otherwise non-releasable wildlife. They have visiting hours starting at 10am except in the winter. There is a picnic area and a gift shop which sells snacks, drinks, and ice cream, as well as a variety of souvenirs and novelty items. We enjoyed our visits there a lot. It was fun watching them feeding the bears. We tried to go early before the larger animals took their daily naps. It is a nice outing for the whole family, as well as a worthy cause for our donations.

8. Galena Creek Regional Park

18350 Mount Rose Hwy 18350 Mt. Rose Highway, 89511, Reno, Nevada, Reno, NV 89511-5722 +1 775-849-2511 [email protected] http://www.washoecounty.us/parks/parks/park_directory/mt_rose_district/galena_creek_regional_park.php
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Galena Creek Regional Park

Popular year-round, this regional park offers hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter.

Reviewed By pudgyyogi

This is a very easy hike and has lots of pretty views. Dog friendly and kid friendly. Watch out for soggy parts on the trail when snow is melting.

9. Mt. Rose Ski Resort

22222 Mount Rose Hwy, Reno, NV 89511-5733 +1 775-849-0704 http://www.mtrose.com/
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4.5 based on 359 reviews

Mt. Rose Ski Resort

Reviewed By AngelMM01 - Newport Beach, United States

Excellent ski area FOR ALL GROUPS, great prices for lift tickets packages. Close to Reno, 20 miles, I did not need chains that were great. Christmas season

10. Nevada Museum of Art

160 W Liberty St Prices, Reno, NV 89501-1916 +1 775-329-3333 [email protected] http://www.nevadaart.org/
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

Nevada Museum of Art

The Nevada Museum of Art is a museum of ideas. The only accredited art museum in the state, it is a private, non-profit organization supported by the generosity of its membership as well as by sponsorships and grants. Through creative programming and scholarship, the Museum provides the opportunity for people to encounter, engage and enjoy a diversity of art experiences. The Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm, late on Thursdays until 8 pm. The galleries, Museum Store and on-site restaurant Chez Louie are closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and national holidays.

Reviewed By stephenfsnyder - Reno, United States

sometimes outstanding exhibits, including the one on lake tahoe was/is as good as it gets, also, the frieda exhibit tops, and the georgia o'keefe was very good...i usually go to the 1st thrusday event on thursday evening.... very fun social

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