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Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Enjoy Scenic Walks and Wildlife at Virginia Lake Park in Reno
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park in Reno, NV - Wilbur D. May Museum, Arboretum, Botanical Garden, & More
At Wilbur D. May Museum, you can find a neat gift shop, Wilbur May's permanent collection, and fun themed traveling exhibits in winter that usually open around January. The Hall of Heroes, Dragons, Toytopia, and retro video game themed exhibits are some I have enjoyed in the past. The permanent collection preserves the life of Wilbur D. May, a world traveler who collected thousands of artifacts throughout the span of his life and brought them back to his home here in Reno. Though small, the museum is packed with so much to see.
The Arboretum (right next to the museum) is tranquil and beautiful. It features over 4,600 native and adaptive plant species, 1,700 trees, a Labyrinth Garden, waterfalls, and Evans Creek. It also offers educational programs, a bird watching spot with 55 species, and a redwood bridge. with lots of labeled trees and plants.
In the same area, you can travel back in time with the kids and play at the Dinosaur themed playground that features some swings, a slide, and a wall perfect for climbing. Other playgrounds available at Rancho San Rafaeal Regional Park - a playground made out of wood next to the pond & a more substantial and modern one next to the main street on North Sierra Street (just drive down the main road after entering the park and you'll spot it from the street). Because of the shade available, along with seating, restrooms, and so many other attractions nearby, these playground rank among the highest on my list of all playgrounds in Reno.
The park's wide open spaces, amenities, and attractions make this park ideal for large and small gatherings, events, outdoor sports, and more.
I always encounter people from all walks of life here, including joggers, hikers, nature lovers, dog walkers, couples, families, and it's no wonder why. It has everything one would look for in a park and more.
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Discover Damonte Ranch Park
Meet South Reno's most popular park. Easy to access and includes wetlands + wildlife, beautiful views, one of the biggest playgrounds in town, and a nice long paved path that's popular among walkers, runner, bikers, dog walkers, and the like.
I love that this park features a fun bridge over a wetland pond that always has wildlife to enjoy and observe, along with a long paved loop (about 3 miles long) that forces you to commit once you start because of the lack of exits, LOL.
A big plus is its proximity to so many food options, entertainment, and attractions (see suggestions below).
Aside from the lack of shade at this park, you really have a rock solid option you can look forward to year-round.
-Trail: 3.1 mile loop trail with no elevation gain, perfect for walking, jogging, or biking.
-8 acre park with plenty of open space
-The park is completely exposed, making early morning or sunset visits ideal during summer. Don’t forget sunscreen, as the higher elevation in Reno means stronger sun exposure.
-There are no water fountains, so be sure to bring your own water
-Play Structures: Two play areas - one for smaller kids and one for bigger kids.
-Popularity: This park can get busy on weekends, after school, and during holidays. However, you might find it more peaceful during colder, windier days.
-Picnic Area: 1 picnic shelter with 4 tables and a BBQ, conveniently located near year round restrooms.
-Basketball Court: Features two half courts
-Hills: Includes a couple of cute hills next to the playground perfect for running or rolling down. In winter, they’re great for sledding.
-Open Grass Areas: Ideal for flying kites or playing fetch with dogs, though it can get muddy when wet.
-Photography: The park offers stunning views of sunsets, snow covered mountains, and local wildlife
-Parking: The parking lot can fill up during peak hours. Street parking is available if needed.
-Biking: The wide trail is great for family biking or for those learning to ride.
-Neighborhood: The trail is lined with residential backyards
-Pet Waste Stations: Poop bags are available at a couple of locations for dog owners.
-Nearby: If you need to grab a bite or run errands, there’s a plaza down the street with McDonald's, Home Depot, Pizza, Subway, & Safeway. Local eats: Twisted Fork, Poke N Go, Tofu House, Asian Paradise, and Tahoe Natural Cafe.




















































