GET OUTDOORS

High-desert settings meet alpine lakes in the Reno-Tahoe region. At Lake Tahoe, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking with Clearly Tahoe reveal the lake’s famous blue depths, while Sand Harbor State Park invites groups to relax on pristine beaches. Back in Reno, the Truckee River flows right through downtown, perfect for tubing, kayaking, canoeing, and riverside strolls. For hikers and bikers, Northern Nevada’s extensive trail system rewards with sweeping vistas. And for groups that love the game, Reno Tahoe offers some of the most scenic golf in the West at courses like Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, LakeRidge Golf Course, and Red Hawk Golf & Resort.


GET CREATIVE

Reno Tahoe’s artistry is as bold as its landscapes. Murals and sculptures transform alleyways and plazas into open-air galleries, with the Neon Line District showcasing large-scale Burning Man installations. Indoors, groups can explore the Nevada Museum of Art, the state’s only institution accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, featuring both contemporary and Indigenous works, or the National Automobile Museum, which charts automobile history with a remarkable collection of classic cars.


GET FULL

The dining scene here is as varied as the terrain. At Louis’ Basque Corner, family-style dining celebrates the region’s Basque heritage with hearty traditional dishes. The Depot Craft Brewery Distillery pairs award-winning beer and spirits with elevated pub fare. Wild River Grille delights groups with creative menus. Liberty Food & Wine Exchange brings modern flair to shareable plates, offering flexible group dining spaces. For a truly elevated experience, the Atlantis Steakhouse inside Atlantis Casino Resort presents an ideal spot for intimate gatherings or private dining.


LEARN MORE

Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority
visitrenotahoe.com


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