Activity Loop Rancho San Rafael Park, Reno NV
This is a great way to stay active without equipment! Just head over to San Rafael park near UNR campus, and walk or run the loop at your own pace. In addition to the moves in the video there are lots of choices in permanent installation equipment at the park. Follow our lead or choose your own path, whatever it takes get out and get fit!
Through the bat cave @ Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park like Central Park right
Northwest Reno - Reno, Nevada
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Northwest Reno is on the southern side of the foothills separating Reno from the North Valleys and consists of diverse housing neighborhoods like West University, Kings Row, and West 4th Street. The northwest Reno community is 10 minutes from downtown Reno and the University of Nevada, Reno. When you’re near the university, stop by Archie’s, a treasured bar and restaurant. South of that 24-hour pub is Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers and Ike’s Sandwiches.
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park is east of the restaurants and is one of the largest recreational areas in Reno. The park provides a dog park, hiking trails, a playground, volleyball court, and the William D May Museum and Arboretum. The Great Reno Balloon Race calls Rancho San Rafael home, taking over the northern fields every fall and drawing nearly 150,000 visitors for the event. Whitaker Park is a neighborhood park north of downtown with a playground and tennis courts. Idlewild Park is another fantastic recreational area south of the community. The park is home to baseball and softball fields, a basketball court, tennis court, volleyball court, playground, and the Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway. The park is complete with rose gardens and a community pool alongside the magnificent Truckee River. Plus, Idlewild Park hosts Food Truck Friday every summer.
North McCarran Boulevard has numerous shopping centers available to residents near May Anne Avenue. Save Mart, Flowing Tide, Ijji 4 Korean Bar-B-Que, and Chase Bank are inside the Canyon Center, with a Planet Fitness on its way. Across the street is a Walmart Supercenter and Doughboy’s Donuts. Ridgeview Plaza is south of Walmart, providing a Safeway, L & L Hawaiian Barbecue, Kohl’s, Ross, Wingstop, and Chipotle. McQueen Crossing Shopping Center is further west on Robb Drive with Raley’s, Umpqua Bank, Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill, and Sakana Express.
The Washoe County School District serves northwest Reno through Grace Warner Elementary School. This school is near West 7th Street within a residential neighborhood. Clayton Middle School is a mile from Grace Warner on Kings Row. The school backs up to Northwest Park and Pool providing large fields and amenities accessible to students. McQueen High School opened in 1982 to serve the students of Northwest Reno south of the Northwest Reno Library. The school earned its name from Dr. Robert McQueen, a former professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. The university is east of the neighborhood with university housing spread throughout the community.
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Great Reno Balloon Race 2019 | Hor Air balloons | Rancho San Rafael Regional Park |
38th Great Reno Balloon Race
This is an event that was first started in 1982 to create a tourist attraction between the Nevada State Fair and the Reno Air Races has become the icon of the community. The Race, pre-dawn events started in 1990 when it began launching balloons before sunrise.Today hundreds of balloons participate each year after the Fall starts.
Bringing people from all over together who share a love for family, community and ballooning, the Great Reno Balloon Race has become a beloved tradition which is embraced by locals and tourists alike.
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Festival of Colors Reno NV 07/18/2015
Festival of Colors Reno NV 07/18/2015
Places to see in ( Reno - USA )
Places to see in ( Reno - USA )
Reno is a city in the U.S. state of Nevada, located in the western part of the state, approximately 22 miles from Lake Tahoe. Known as The Biggest Little City in the World, Reno is famous for its hotels and casinos. It is the county seat of Washoe County, in the northwestern part of the state. The city sits in a high desert at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and its downtown area (along with Sparks) occupies a valley informally known as the Truckee Meadows. It is named after slain Union Major General Jesse L. Reno.
Reno is the third-most populous city in Nevada after Las Vegas and Henderson and the most populous city in the state outside the Las Vegas Valley. Before the late 1950s, Reno was the gambling capital of the United States, but Las Vegas' rapid growth, American Airlines' 2000 buyout of Reno Air, and the growth of Native American gaming in California have reduced its business. Older casinos were torn down (Mapes Hotel, Fitzgerald's Nevada Club, Primadonna, Horseshoe Club, Harold's Club, Palace Club), or smaller casinos like the Comstock, Sundowner, Golden Phoenix, Kings Inn, Money Tree, Virginian, and Riverboat were either closed or were converted into condos.
Because of its location, Reno has traditionally drawn the majority of its California tourists and gamblers from the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, while Las Vegas has historically served more tourists from Southern California and the Phoenix area.
Several local large hotel casinos have shown significant growth and have moved gaming further away from the downtown core. These larger hotel casinos are the Atlantis, the Peppermill and the Grand Sierra Resort. The Peppermill was chosen as the most outstanding Reno gaming/hotel property by Casino Player and Nevada magazines. In 2005, the Peppermill Reno began a $300 million Tuscan-themed expansion.
A lot to see in Reno Nevada such as :
National Automobile Museum - The Harrah Collection
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Downtown
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Eldorado Resort Casino
Reno Arch
The Discovery - Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum
Wilbur D. May Center
Idlewild Park
Nevada State Route 431
National Bowling Stadium
Animal Ark
Sierra Safari Zoo
Sparks Marina Park
Riverwalk District
Wingfield Park
Great Reno Balloon Race
Truckee River Walk
Artown
Steamboat Hot Springs
Virginia Lake
Midtown
Reno Air Races
Club Cal Neva
Hunter Creek Trail
Bartley Ranch Regional Park
Midtown District Reno
Nevada Historical Society
Steamboat Springs
Huffaker Park
Baldini's Sports Casino and Restaurant
Fleischmann Planetarium
Gold Dust West Casino - Reno
Rock Park
Mayberry Park
Bonanza Casino
Sparks Heritage Museum
Hobey's
Grand Adventure Land
Oxbow Nature Study Area
Tamarack Junction
Hunter Creek Trailhead
Alamo Casino
Upper Thomas Creek Trail
Lakeridge Golf Course
Hidden Valley Regional Park
Sierra Arts Foundation
Rattlesnake Mountain
North Valleys Splash Park - Closed For The Season
( Reno - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Reno . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Reno - USA
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Reno Riverwalk District,
Galena Creek Regional Park,
Wilbur D. May Center,
Hunter Creek Trail,
Eldorado Showroom,
Mt. Rose Ski Resort,
National Automobile Museum,
Peppermill Casino,
Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive,
Idlewild Park,
University of Nevada, Reno,
Truckee River Walk,
Animal Ark,
Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts,
Reno Air Racing Association,
Casino at the Eldorado,
The Discovery - Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum,
Circus Circus Casino,
Club Cal-Neva Casino,
Greater Nevada Field - Reno Aces & Reno 1868 FC,
Virginia Lake Park,
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park,
Casino at Silver Legacy Resort,
Nevada Historical Society,
Atlantis Casino,
Fleischmann Planetarium,
Reno Arch,
Sierra Safari Zoo,
Bartley Ranch Regional Park,
Nevada Museum of Art,
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Bridge to Nowhere
Great hike in the Angeles National Forest. 5 miles in 5 miles out with lots of river crossings.
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Junior Olympic Cross Country Race in Reno, NV 2009
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Reno Wheelmen Aircenter Criterium - As - 7/28/15
First race in the As and a WIN :)
The Great Reno Hot Air Balloon Race 2015
The Great Reno Balloon Race:
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The Great Reno Balloon Race, the largest free hot air ballooning event in the country, is held the first weekend after Labor day each September at Rancho San Rafael Regional Park in Reno, Nevada. The GRBR draws in a crowd of 140,000 on average each year, making it the largest free event in Northern Nevada.
The mission of The Great Reno Balloon Race is to provide a premier, safe, family-oriented, tourist-attractive, visually dramatic event that celebrates the joy of flight while remaining free. This mission has withheld the strains of time and a shifting economy yet remains free and larger than ever today.
History
The first Balloon Race was in 1982, when a mere 20 balloons graced the crisp Nevadan sky. Today, upwards of 100 balloons participate each year. An event that was first started to create a tourist attraction between the Nevada State Fair and the Reno Air Races has become the icon of the community. Bringing people from all over together who share a love for family, community and ballooning, The Great Reno Balloon Race has become a beloved tradition which is embraced by locals and tourists alike.
One of the most spectacular shows over the three-day event is the Great Reno Balloon Race is Dawn Patrol. A term patented by the board of trustees when Federal Aviation officials approved predawn flying regulations in 1978. Safety precautions such as special navigation lights became the status quo and The Great Reno Balloon Race quickly became a national role model for pre-dawn events in 1990 when it began launching balloons before sunrise.
During Dawn Patrol, pilots face unstable, pre-dawn, air conditions as their balloons illuminate the early morning darkness. Adding warmth to the cool morning, Dawn Patrol marks the beginning of the Balloon Race.
After eight years of the Dawn Patrol, yet another attraction was added to thrill onlookers as they waited for the show to begin. Just before Dawn Patrol, pilots light their lanterns for the Glow Show. The balloons take on an almost fictional appearance, not unlike a paper lantern which marks the beginning of the Balloon Race.
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Drone-CYAN PARK (Reno, NV)
An aerial view of Cyan Park (Phase 1); it's a work-in-progress and will eventually grow as the community expands around it.
Nevada Weekly, University of Nevada, Reno, May 27, 1979
Weekly local program that focuses on Northern Nevada and University topics. This episode begins with footage from a promotional film for the University of Nevada, Reno (U.N.R.) entitled The U.N.R. Experience. The film covers topics related to U.N.R. including U.N.R. athletics, winter sports in the Reno/Tahoe area, different majors offered at U.N.R., Mackay Week, the Student Spring Rodeo, and commencement. Next is a story about the land that would eventually become Rancho San Rafael Regional Park and the immediate and future plans for developing the park.
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@00:01:50 Promotional film for University of Nevada, Reno
@00:20:04 Story about the land that would later become Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
@00:28:28 Closing credits
Erika in Rancho San Rafael Park 5-13-08
For those who are following Erika's escapades to the parks of Reno. This is a short collage of pics in Rancho San Rafael Park. Music by Napoleon the XIV. It's an appropriate song as that is pretty much how I felt trying to get her out of the park.
Teglia's Paradise Park Reno, NV
Teglia's Paradise Park Reno, NV
March 2013
Huffaker Hills Tour March 2014
A tour in the Reno Mountains.