Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Reno, Nevada (NV)

September 7, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

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/
Excellent
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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. Break Through Reno

2500 E 2nd St Grand Sierra Resort - Ground Floor, Reno, NV 89502 +1 775-393-9882 [email protected] http://www.breakthroughreno.com
Excellent
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Good
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5.0 based on 457 reviews

Break Through Reno

Come visit us at the Grand Break Through Hotel! You'll check into one of our unique rooms and have 60 minutes to use teamwork and your wits to escape! Find clues and crack codes to work through all the different challenges that await you. This experience is designed for 2-6 people and is perfect for a fun time with friends, family, coworkers, or a date night with your significant other. So if you are looking for fun things to do in Reno, come check us out!

Reviewed By nevadawild

We played the escape room at GSR and it was SO fun! Kendall was fantastic and we managed to finish with 3 minutes to spare!

3. The Immersium

4060 Kietzke Ln, Reno, NV 89502-5031 +1 775-525-0084 [email protected] http://www.theimmersium.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 77 reviews

The Immersium

The Immersium is a place where you can escape your world through our premium, grand scale adventures. From historical fiction backstories and elaborate set designs, to original music soundtracks and theatrical lighting & special effects, our experiences are like no other. Why not try an interactive adventure that feels fully immersive? Here you don’t just play the game, you get lost in the game.

Reviewed By Corovius - Nashville, United States

An innovative take on escape rooms, enthusiasts and beginners alike will definitely enjoy Immersium! Our travel party came here for an escape room weekend in Reno - around eight rooms scheduled - Immersium was definitely one of the top! Staff was awesome, involved, and the gamemaster was on point. You can tell they cared for their creation, which is a twist on escape rooms in that we weren't trying to 'escape' the arena, rather we needed to solve puzzles, locks, and riddles to complete a storyline before time ran out. I appreciated the cleverness of some of the puzzles, definitely a challenge and a must on your list for an amazing time, especially if you're cruising Reno for escape room experiences.

4. 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
Excellent
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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.

5. Nevada Museum of Art

160 W Liberty St Prices, Reno, NV 89501-1916 +1 775-329-3333 [email protected] http://www.nevadaart.org/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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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

6. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

100 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501-1921 +1 775-686-6610 http://www.pioneercenter.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

Non-profit 1,500-seat performing arts venue in the heart of downtown Reno presenting Broadway, ballet, philharmonic, and more. Constructed in 1968, the Pioneer Center is an excellent example of mid-century Populuxe architecture and is listed on the National Historic Register.

Reviewed By _dshull44 - Reno, United States

Escape To Margaritaville show. Arrived half hour before show no line to get in, nearly no line for refreshments. Easy to find seating area.I think it was sold out crowd. So very many people but didn't seem packed. Music was just right. Great place to see a show.

7. Nevada Historical Society

1650 North Virginia Street, Reno, NV 89503 +1 775-688-1190 [email protected] http://nvhistoricalsociety.org
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Nevada Historical Society

The Nevada Historical Society's mission is to collect, display, research and educate and preserve the history pertaining to the state of Nevada, the Great Basin, Lake Tahoe, Northern California and the West. The Nevada Historical Society is home to the state's oldest museum. It was founded in 1904 with the purpose of collecting, preserving, and interpreting Nevada's heritage. Because the Society has been collecting for such a long time, the objects on display and the research collections represent exceptional historic resources. The Shepperson Gallery covers the range of life in Nevada and the great Basin from prehistoric native American inhabitants to the modern growth of Reno and Las Vegas. The Janice Pine Reno History Gallery covers the story about Reno's development from past to present. The Changing Hallway Gallery and Event Space present ongoing series of temporary and traveling exhibitions dealing with Nevada and the West.

8. The Discovery - Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum

490 S Center St, Reno, NV 89501-2105 +1 775-786-1000 [email protected] http://nvdm.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 250 reviews

The Discovery - Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum

The Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum (best known as The Discovery) is Nevada’s largest hands-on science center. The Discovery boasts 67,000 square feet of ever-changing exhibitions focused on science, technology, engineering, art, history and invention, all designed to inspire curiosity, creativity and the joy of lifelong learning in all who visit. The Discovery also regularly hosts featured exhibitions on topics ranging from rare monster-sized fish, to larger-than-life dinosaur fossils, to mind-bending puzzles, and more! The Discovery also hosts a number of engaging events series including Social Science, a quarterly adults-only science exploration series and Science Distilled, an informal lecture series curated in partnership with Desert Research Institute. The museum also offers seasonal camps for school aged children, museum overnights, school field trips, events specifically for teens, programming for early learners, and daily science demonstrations.

Reviewed By M5724QCsuec

The various levels of involvement for children is fantastic. They are engaged and enthralled with the interactive displays including history and science.

9. Peppermill Casino

2707 S Virginia St Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, NV 89502-4284 +1 775-826-2121 http://www.peppermillreno.com/gaming
Excellent
54%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,161 reviews

Peppermill Casino

Reviewed By robertcT3871WV - Loveland, United States

If you like luxury rooms, a great casino, large mega screens on every wall in the casino with streaming views from around the world, you will be impressed. We recommend asking for a room in the Tuscany Tower. Beautiful red marble floors with an old Mediterranean/Italian style decor. Rooms have a small refrigerator with a tv that gets the same streaming views shown in the casino (video channels start on 65). Cafe Milano is our favorite - it is smoke free environment and has good sized portions of food too.

10. Reno Little Theater

147 E Pueblo St, Reno, NV 89502-2907 +1 775-329-0661 [email protected] http://www.renolittletheater.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Reno Little Theater

Reviewed By C-Z-1982 - Reno, United States

Small theatre where you feel close to performance. Chairs (new) are sufficiently comfortable and there aren’t ‘bad’ seats in the house really. Price is most acceptable and performances are good. We just saw the ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ which was absolutely great. This theatre is a little gem in Reno. Absolutely recommended.

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