Explore Why Reno Is An Ideal Place To Begin All Of Your Greatest Adventures

Almost every tourist from across the globe simply loves their 1st trip and stay in a luxury hotel in Reno that they could not wait to visit again for second round. They experience new scenery, neon lights, and that same crystal clear water we know and love. This is the place where the Biggest Little City in the World bumps into the largest alpine lake. And the result is a stunning contradiction of remote loneliness, rapidly increasing arts scene, and adrenaline activities.

Urban Hangs, Lake Days, & Desert Nights

The propinquity of the city to the mountains, rivers, and the desert, collectively with its metropolitan energy, means Reno in fact is the perfect place when it comes to adventure. Only a short drive will have you gliding through dreamlike waters of Lake Tahoe or have you under the stars in the Black Rock Desert.

Come back to the city for an evening of good entertainment and food, from casino to live music shows your tour can be as full as you would like it in this city that is active and energetic day and night. Or you can even spend the day as an urban traveler. Simply take a craft beer from one of the several Reno local breweries, engross yourself in the arts and culture scene of the city or hit up some of the Instagram-worthy spots of this gorgeous city such as the Reno Arch.

Do not miss to book a room in motel in Downtown Reno so that you can get the most out of your city tour without having to travel much.

Into the Abyss

The Black Rock Desert is most popularly known as the home of Burning Man, but the Playa is open throughout the year. The chances for adventure are infinite with more than 200 square miles of open desert. Are you aware of the fact that the state of Nevada has more hot springs as compared to any other place? Do not miss to pack your swimsuit and soak it up since the Black Rock Desert is home to a few beautiful hot springs.

The night sky lights up on the Playa due to very little pollution. To take full advantage of stargazing in the West, make sure to bring a telescope and a good quality camera. Make a day of it and explore Soldier Meadow, Pottery X, and Guru Road. All these are situated on the Burner Byway.

Jewel In The Desert

Fly Geyser is one of the must-visit places. Roughly hundred miles north of the city, it is situated twenty miles north of Gerlach. A collision natural geothermal pressure and human mistake built this rainbow-colored geologic wonder. At the same time as the geyser is still situated on private property, however, you can book a guided tour for 3 hours with Friends of Black Rock High.

While staying in a boutique hotel in Downtown Reno - Kramer’s Midtown - a visit to Fly Geyser was simply be the starting of your journey into the abyss or better known as the Black Rock Desert!

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