Top Places In Reno To Explore Without Paying Any Entry Ticket

Famous for college community and casinos, Reno is a city in Nevada where you can get the most out of family vacation without even paying any entry ticket. While staying in a luxury hotel in Midtown Reno, Kramer’s Midtown, you can visit a number of places where you need not shell out a penny to have fun and spend a day. Let us explore some of the top places that can be visited around Reno for absolutely free.

1.      Bartley Ranch Regional Park

A park spread out on 56 acres of land, is known for abundant fun activities for all age groups. Gatherings, horse riding, hiking, and the scenic grazing land are some of the free things that can be done at this regional park in Reno. This park is known to have diverse picnic spots as well. It is also home to a lot of plant and animal species, providing you with an opportunity to witness exceptional views to the area.

2.      Link Piazzo Dog Park

Like humans, even pets also require something fun to do. The Piazzo Dog Park is a brilliant place to take dogs out to a leash-free zone. It is a wonderful way to hang out with other local dog owners and have a new place to take your pet out for a pleasant walk. The park also offers waste receptacles, shade structures, benches, and water fountains in close proximity.

3.      Crissie Caughlin Park

While having the benefit of staying in a boutique motel in downtown Reno, Crissie Caughin Park is something that you can’t miss to explore when it comes to exploring things for free in town. The park also features fishing areas, a dog park, and a playground, in addition to access to the Truckee River, wide lawn space, and nice bridges. It is full of striking landscape the whole year around, so you will always have something worth taking in. Crissie Caughlin Park is even a wonderful place to go out and relax and enjoy a family-friendly setting in Reno.

4.      Huffaker Park

Spread in nine acres of land, Huffaker Park in Reno is renowned to have abundant native plants and scenic views. It also offers a wonderful trail system that goes around hills and lets you take pleasure in a gorgeous view of the city and dry lands. This park is also an ideal place to take photos of Reno at the time of sunset and sunrise on a clear day.

5.      Virginia Lake Park

If you want to enjoy a small lake on the grounds, do not miss to visit Virginia Lake Park. It is an amazing spot to get pleasure from a nice job or a walk on one of the trails. There is a flower garden and abundant benches in case you simply would like to go and have the benefit of the relaxing landscape. This place is known to feature a dog park as well.

If you are planning to visit the city, make sure to book a luxury downtown Reno motel, Kramer’s Midtown!

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