Hey there! With Spring Break approaching, I wanted to give a little bit of insight on events and activities to check out in the Reno, Nevada area! Whether you are traveling to the Biggest Little City or you are having a stay-cation here, I want to help you come up with the perfect activities for an eventful Spring Break! Outdoors, indoors, or night life .. there are plenty of things to do in Reno and the surrounding areas to have a Spring Break to tell all of your friends and family about.
Outdoors
Reno is located less than an hour away from Lake Tahoe .. a destination on many people’s bucket list. Between Reno and Lake Tahoe, there are countless activities outdoors including trails and hikes with amazing views. Let’s take a look:
- University of Nevada, Reno Wolfpack Baseball game
- Aces Baseball game
- Hunter Creek Waterfall Trail (5.7 mile trail located in Reno, dogs and horses welcome, moderate trail with waterfall)
- Upper Thomas Creek Trail (14.7 mile hiking trail in Reno, dog and horse welcome, mountain biking)
- Tom Cooke Trail (3.7 mile loop trail in Reno, dogs welcome)
- Mount Tallac Trail (10.2 mile trail in South Lake Tahoe, rated difficult)
- Eagle Lake Trail (1.8 mile trail in South Lake Tahoe, moderate difficulty, dogs on leash welcome)
- Rubicon Peak Trail (3.5 mile trail near Lake Tahoe, primarily used for hiking and running, dogs welcome)
- Pope Beach (located in South Lake Tahoe, sandy beach with picnic tables and trees for shade)
- Lakeside Beach (located in South Lake Tahoe, renting stations for paddle boards/kayaks/umbrellas/chairs)
- Sand Harbor Beach (located in Lake Tahoe, picnic tables and trees, beach and cove dedicated to scuba divers)
- Kings Beach (located in North Lake Tahoe, gets a lot of winter sun, parasailing/kayaking/paddle boarding)


Indoors
Reno is known for its very sporadic weather, especially in the Spring. So having a back up plan to stay in doors for Spring Break in Reno is a great idea. Also, depending what month your Spring Break is, it might be too chilly to attend one of the beaches in Tahoe mentioned above. There are plenty of fun indoor activities in Reno that can fill the time of those chilly Spring Break days!
- Nevada Discovery Museum (fun for all ages)
- Nevada Art Museum
- National Automobile Museum
- Puzzle Room Reno (an escape room)
- Local breweries (Great Basin, Lead Dog Brewing, The Depot, Silver Peak, Revision, etc.)
- Spa day at the Atlantis or Peppermill Hotel
- Need 2 Speed (premier indoor kart racing at high speeds)
- Coconut Bowl (32 bowling lanes and arcade)
- Mini Golf and Go-karts at Wild Island
- Cabela’s and Scheels (great shopping spots)
- Three malls: Meadowood Mall (indoor), Summit Mall (outdoor), and Legends Mall (outdoor)
- Circus Circus Midway (indoor carnival games and arcade games for all ages)
- Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park or Fly High Trampoline Park (fun for all ages)
Night Life
So, you’ve done your activities for the day, either indoors or outdoors, and now you want to see what nightlife looks like in Reno! Reno has it all: outdoor bars, dancing bars, breweries, fancy bars, clubs, and any other type of bar you can think of. A majority of the action is either located in downtown Reno where a majority of the casinos are located or in “Midtown” which is located a few miles south of downtown. Here are some bars I find most people like in Reno:
Downtown
- The Eddy (outdoor bar with lots of outdoor games – family environment during the day and adult environment when it gets dark)
- The Stick (bar with good food and good music)
- Sierra Tap House (both indoor and outdoor seating, lots of board games)
- Ole Bridge Pub (both indoor and outdoor seating)
- Brew Brothers (in the casino, often has live music, DJ, dancing)
- Novi (in the casinos, DJ, lots of country music and line dancing)
- Louis Basque Corner (a restaurant during the day, upstairs bar at night)
- West Second St. Bar (indoor bar with karaoke)
- The Depot (brewery, but get there early because they close by 10pm)
- Reno Axe & Bar (throw some axes and get a beer all in the same place!)
Midtown
- Z Bar (indoor and outdoor seating)
- Pubic House (indoor and outdoor seating)
- The Emerson (new to Reno, more of a fancier bar .. they even have a drink served in a mini bathtub!)
- Chapel Tavern (indoor and outdoor seating)
- The Loving Cup (indoor and outdoor seating, DJ)
- Rum Sugar Lime (indoor bar, slightly fancier than other bars)
- The Brasserie (indoor and outdoor, serve food late, slightly fancier than other bars)
- The Saint (indoor bar, DJ and some dancing)

Other Bars and Night Life
- Lex (nightclub located in the GSR Hotel and Casino)
- Zeppelin (bar located in South Reno, more fancy than other bars)
- Great Basin Brewery (located in Sparks on Victorian Square near a lot of other small indoor/outdoor bars)
- EDGE Nightclub (located in the Peppermill Hotel and Casino)
As you can tell, Reno really is the biggest little city! There are so many activities and events to participate in around this time of the year. Don’t let this nice weather fool you, it could be snowing tomorrow … so pack your snowboard just to be on the safe side!
Now that you have a few ideas to fill your Spring Break in The Biggest Little City, start planning your trip or stay-cation! If you have any further questions about anything going on in the Reno area, leave me a comment!
Talk to you later!
Samantha














