Carson Valley Relocation Guide

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Parks and Recreation Blackwell’s Pond Park A three-acre neighborhood park, with natural wetlands area, picnic tables, benches, covered pavilion and playground. Dogs are allowed per the posted restictions. Fuji Park This Park situated in a beautiful setting with large trees and a natural creek running through it in Carson City. This 14-acre park’s amenities include a playground area, benches, picnic tables, a covered picnic shelter . Prison Hill Recreation Area This popular open space is available for those who wish to hike, mountain bike, horseback ride, ride off-highway vehicles (south end only), experience great views of the Carson Range and Pine Nut Mountains, enjoy the quiet and take some great pictures. Bartley Ranch Regional & Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater Consisting of 56 acres of scenic pasture, walking trails, a regulation size horse arena and warm-up area, the Western Heritage Interpretive Center and the Old Huffaker School.

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Truckee River Walk Features native Nevada wildlife relief’s and unique fountains year-round. The River walk is a perfect place to take a leisurely stroll and take in the beauty that surrounds downtown Reno. Sand Mountain Sand Mountain is a dune over 100 meters high located about 2 hours from Reno. It is popular with camping and offroad vehicle enthusiasts. Sparks Marina 77-acre lake with year round picnicking, fishing, jogging trails and children’s playground. A family beach, volleyball courts and a dog park. Rancho San Rafael The Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden ~ one of the most beautiful and diverse gardens in Nevada. Twelve acres covered with groves of trees, wetland habitats, outdoor courtyards and secluded gardens.

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