Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Hunter Creek Trail: A Reno Gem for Outdoor Enthusiasts that Features a Waterfall + Wildflowers in Spring












Hunter Creek Trail
-Access trail from Michael D. Thompson Trailhead
-Moderate 5.7mi. out &back, 1,181ft. elevation gain with avg. completion time of 3hrs.

Hike Snapshot
Hunter Creek Trail is one of Reno's top hikes.  Scenic views, wildflowers in spring, and a beautiful forest that features a waterfall make it highly sought out by nature and outdoor enthusiasts.  This trail is accessible from the western edge of Reno, making it ideal for locals and visitors alike.    

Be intrigued and inspired by Hunter Creek Trail, a Reno gem nestled in the mountains that will spark your Darwinian instincts to discover, explore, and document.

As you ascend into the mountains, you'll be met with larger-than life backdrops of diverse scenes made by forces beyond our scope.

Witness panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the distance, rugged canyons, a lush valley thriving alongside Hunter Creek, vistas that excite, & a magical & thriving forest with scattered patches of lovely creeks that lead up to a roaring waterfall.

You'll get a feeling of grandeur...like that feeling you get while watching Jurassic Park and The Land Before Time, and you'll realize how lucky we are to be living so close to beauty so unreal.

Visit between mid-spring & early summer and  the trail will be lined with wildflowers, welcoming you like royalty.

Excite and awaken all of your senses, grow your love for Reno and our earth, and inspire your personal passions here at Hunter Creek Trail.

Notes
*Restrooms at trailhead
*hike ideal in cool weather as shade is limited to end of hike
*bring lots of water & snacks, especially when travelling with children
*Creek next to bridge, 2mins. from parking lot- shallow and ideal for water play
*Check hourly weather to dress accordingly (wind, temp., and UV)
*hat with strap highly recommended when windy
*Hiking poles can come in handy for those looking for more support
*Dog + runner friendly
*sunscreen for lips & body
*few spots of paths made of rocks, easy to walk on
*Not stroller friendly
*Steady incline all the way to the falls, with few moderate stretches of climbs throughout hike
*Great for photography.  Don't forget to charge phone and camera.
*View of Reno skyline at beginning 1/4 of hike.  Don't forget to look back throughout the trail for cool views.
*Mosquitos in forest at sunset
*Bring a picnic, leave no trace.  Pincnic ideal in forest area, specifically right next to the waterfall where you can find huge logs to sit on.
*Few rock & log crossings in the forest (see pictures down below)
*Be careful when hiking back down from the waterfall to parking lot.  You can easily slip on loose gravel.
*Facing the waterfalls you'll see a trail to the left and wonder if it's worth hiking up. Not worth the effort in my opionion as there are many things obstructing the view and it was so steep & dangerous.
*If you cross the log at waterfall to other side it will loop you back on the path.
*Download the AllTrails app for free to help keep you on track and informed of pacing, distance, elevation, and time.
*Check out AllTrails for reviews from hikers on snow levels early spring

Trailhead next to parking lot.
Look back at the beginning 10 minutes of the hike and you'll be able to see our skyline.
This creek is a minute or two from the parking lot and is ideal for water play.
Most wildflowers were gone 7/30/23, but I was able to find several on my hike.
The trail with the most wildflowers to date.
First creek to cross on the way to the waterfall.
Second crossing.
The log you walk on to get in front of the waterfall and to cross to the other side.
I could spend the whole day here photographing nature.
The last crossing to loop back onto the main trail.
Getting hit with golden light is the most magical thing ever.

My Fun Adventure
*Legs burned a bit.
*Had an insane time racing against the clock trying to finish the hike before losing light, while frantically snapping pictures for this post, and video on my phone in landscape and vertical format.  Both my camera and phone were hanging on by a thread. My shots in the forest were snapped at ninja speed. 
*Got eaten alive by starving mosquitos.
*Got distracted by a beautiful rock and went down the wrong path.
*Played with dragon flies, butterflies, and lizards.  Got scared by dragon flies as they flew into my face. LOL
*Love my life.

Categorized under "Hikes"

Photography
© Katherine Fung
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***All opinions are my own.  Information subject to change.

Monday, June 5, 2023

Delectable Breakfast & Lunch in the Wild Wild West



The Canvas Cafe


Business Snapshot
The Canvas Cafe is a delightful and eclectic restaurant offering American breakfast and lunch. Situated in Virginia City, just 26 minutes from Reno, this charming eatery is nestled in a small city lined with wooden pathways and saloons, radiating a distinctive "Wild West" ambiance and culture.

Alcoholic beverages √
Live Entertainment √
Outdoor Patio √


Delectable breakfast & lunch in the Wild West?  Yes, please!

Virginia City is just a short scenic drive away from both Reno (about 26 mins.) & Lake Tahoe (about 40mins) & people that live nearby are as weathly as those who mined this town back in the day, reaping the benefits of beloved year-round events, experiences, entertainment, restaurants, boutique shops, sights, history, charm, culture, and so much more.

The Canvas Cafe is only one of many attractions the that make Virignia City special and can be found on the main strip (it's not that long), offering fresh and tasty breakfast + lunch classics in a unique Wild West atmosphere.

Aside from tasty food, you can expect friendly + hospitable service, alcholic beverages, coffee, tea, eclectic decor, live entertainment, & a nostalgic atmosphere. 

P.S. They don't offer pancakes, but I really didn't notice, with all of the other tasty foods they offer.

Don't forget to bring some good company & a little patience (everything is made to order) and you're sure to have a good ol' time.

Source

Food + Drink @ The Canvas Cafe

*Spinach Benedict with added bacon
The eggs on my benedict came out with medium doneness, but it was still delicious, even better than some other versions that do their eggs with runny yolks.  If you will accept nothing but poached eggs, make sure to give them a reminder. Their smoked bacon was loaded with flavor and spinach, sauteed to perfection.  The hollandaise sauce was on the thinner side, but I didn't mind because the flavor of the whole dish kept me coming back for more.  Their country fries on the side had the consistency of a baked potato, but with a crunchy exterior.  Absolutely delicious. 

Lemon Scone was so good.

*Fresh Baked Goods
Their goods are baked fresh daily & vary from day to day depending on inspiration (as stated on their website).
-Lemon Scone - texture, sweetness, & flavor was on point. 
-Pumpkin Loaf - great pumpkin & cinnamon flavor, with nice bites of sweetness and tartness from the cranberries throughout the loaf
-Glazed Bacon Muffin-  this muffin was the perfect combo of sweet and savory, with bits of bacon throughout the muffin, the saltiness of the bacon nicely balanced out with the sweetness of the glaze



*Beet & Blue Cheese Burger
Handmade patty topped with roasted beets and blue cheese.
This burger was so delicious.  I can rememerber taking my first bite and thinking about how delicious and juicy the meat was & how the ingredients played well together.  Blue cheese is usually on the stronger side with taste, but when combined with meat and beets, made for a great burger.  I love that they included roasted beets, which were more concentrated in flavor with a nice & crispy texture, contributing to an extra layer of awesome.

*Corned Beef Hash
Comforting corned beef seasoned perfectly and cooked to perfection with a nice crust on the outside.  Served with delicious home fries and toast. 


*Greek Yogurt with Granola
Simple, yet so delicious.  Great honey flavor in every bite of a thick style yogurt.  The granola on top was nice, with the prefect amount of sweetness and a contrasting crunchy texture.  Generous portion.


A Little About Virginia City 
Virginia City is like Frontier Land at Disneyland, except it's real.  If you don't know about Frontier Land, it's one of the lands at Disneyland that's modeled after the "Wild West," depicted in movies as a period in time when life was "wild," and has since become synonymous with images of cowboys, gunfights, saloons, showdowns, and more.

Virginia City is known for its 1859 Comstock Lode silver ore discovery, with more than $400 million in gold & silver mined (source). 

Just walking around the streets of this city will make you feel like you're in an old western, but have no fear of getting caught in the crossfire of a showdown, unless you attend a Virginia City Outlaws show in the summer. 
 
Can you believe that this small town was crawling with over 25,000 residents back in time? These days, you'll find the population at around 660+. 

Virginia City is truly an experience like no other.  Take a step back in time and discover all that it has to offer and find out why the long time allure of the Wild West has withstood the test of time.

They have a visitor's center that always has helpful workers that know the ins & outs of the city.  Ask for some suggestions for the perfect day and don't forget to ask for a map to help you navigate all of this action. 

Lillian is a sweet lady and the one behind the delicious baked goods.

If Virginia City has been on your list of places to visit, I suggest bumping it up as soon as possible because there's just too much going on here to pass it up, including dining at super charming Canvas Cafe, tons of  rad events like outhouse races, Virginia & Truckee Railroad, plays (Piper's Opera House), holiday events that include fireworks, restaurants, saloons for days, tours, shopping, & lots of feel-good charm. 

Visit Virginia City's website for more details and subscribe to their newsletter to stay up to date with latest & greatest happenings of the city.
Comforting pumpkin loaf with nice tart cranberries.
Funky cool decor on the ceiling.

Notes
-It will be helpful to know how to parallel park when parking on the main strip.  If you're not used to parallel parking, turn left or right onto the streets parallel to the main street to find plenty more parking.  Alternatively, there's a small lot next to Grandma's Fudge Factory.  You may have to pay a parking fee during major events.
-There's a 15 minute parking spot in front of the visitor's center.  Restroom available.
-The hot cocoa at the Canvas Cafe was standard.  If they jazzed it up to match their food, that would be golden
-Their coffee was better than lots of places I've been to, but still a tad too bitter for my taste.  Might have been steeped in water that's too hot or the grind of the bean might have been too course. 
-be sure to double check their hours on their website

Photography
©Katherine Fung,
All rights reserved.

***All opinions are my own
***Information subject to change.  Please check in with business for the latest info.


Categorized under "Good Eats"--->"Virginia City Eats"