Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
Message from the Parks & Recreation Director
I am ecstatic to be coming to Reno during such an exciting time in its history. With new facilities coming on line over the next year and the update of our “Parks, Recreation, and Open Space” plan, Reno is primed for a Parks and Recreation Renaissance. I am grateful for the work and care that my predecessor Jamie Schroeder did to lay the groundwork for me to come to Reno and be a part of a wonderful team of people who care for their community. There are challenges that our department is working hard to overcome and we’re excited about what’s next for Reno.
Over the last year, our staff, City Council, and the Recreation and Parks Commission have worked hard to create and refine the update to our Parks, Recreation, and Open Space plan. This plan has worked to identify what the future of Reno’s parks and recreation landscape will look like. Beyond saying where we are and where we need to go, the plan will provide the strategy and an implementation plan that we will be bringing forward to the community to help us make decisions about Reno’s priorities. In the short term, we will be working to freshen up our park spaces with new amenities and refurbished facilities. As you read this, the Reno Tennis Center and portions of the Truckee River path are being resurfaced and repaired. In October, a new, fully accessible playground in Dorothy McAlinden Park will open and provide a fresh opportunity for all. From playgrounds to parking and lighting to landscaping, many of our parks will be getting some upgrades over the next several months.
Thank you for welcoming my family and I to the Biggest Little City and its wonderful feeling of community.
Nathan Ullyot Parks & Recreation DirectorReno City Council
Reno Parks and Recreation Commission
Commission meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month (except July and December) at 6pm. The meetings are hybridparticipants can attend virtually or in person at McKinley Arts and Culture Center.
Commission Members
David Pritchett, Chair; Karla Werninghaus, Acting Chair; Craig Bronzan, Susan Burkhamer; Michael Ginsburg; Emily Lande; Mac Rossi; Jerry Wager; Vacant.
Program fees are calculated on cost recovery goals and are presented to the Reno City Council on an annual basis. Council approves th
e fee schedule in May of each year. The fees collected from these programs are not intended for profit. The fees cover the costs of providing necessary supplies and staff to run said programs. Fees and programs are subject to change without notice and may change after this document is published. The City of Reno Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to make cancellations as deemed necessary and refund accordingly.
Reno Mayor At-Large Devon Reese Ward 1 Jenny Brekhus Ward 2 Naomi Duerr Ward 4 Meghan Ebert Ward 5 Kathleen TaylorScholarships and Fee Assistance
The City of Reno is committed to providing recreational opportunities to all residents regardless of economic circumstances. For this reason, a limited fund fee assistance program is available to those who qualify. If you have wanted to participate in our all-day camps, before-and-after school programs or qualified classes but couldn’t because of financial circumstances, we encourage you to apply Income level, family size, and other criteria determine whether or not fee assistance is awarded. Many families that qualify for a reduced program fee are not taking advantage of the opportunity simply because they haven’t asked to be considered.
For additional information, call Norah or Ping at (775) 334-2260 or visit Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
Sierra Kids and Camp Programs
•Scholarship - Fee Assistance Application (Sierra Kids and camps only)
•Spanish Scholarship - Fee Assistance application
Other City of Reno Programs
• City of Reno Scholarship - Fee Assistance Application and Guideline Packet
Once you have completed an application, return it to the Parks and Recreation Administration Office, City Hall, 1 East 1st Street, Reno NV 89501. Upon receipt of the completed application and the required supporting documents, it will take approximately 10 business days to review a scholarship request.
Save Money Ahorre Dinero
1
Call your insurance and ask if you qualify for Insurance Reimbursement
Llame a su seguro y pregunte si califica para un reembolso del seguro.
2
If you qualify, bring in your special number your insurance provides you.
Si califica, traiga el número especial que su seguro le proporcione.
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3 Enjoy your benefits, at no cost!
Disfrute de sus beneficios, ¡sin
Memberships and Passes
All Recreation Centers
Pools and All
Paradise Park Activities
Locations: EMNECC, NRRC, Plumas Gym, TPPAC, Traner Pool, Idlewild Pool, and Northwest Pool
Activities: Fitness Workout Centers (14+), Open Gyms (Basketball, Pickleball, Badminton and Table Tennis), Activities (TPPAC), and Lap/Public Swim
For Adults that only attend activities at TPPAC.
*Seniors (60+) should buy the “Social Activity
Pass” – includes all the recreation centers for less money.
Memberships
Locations: EMNECC, NRRC and TPPAC
Social Activity Pass
Health and Wellness Pass (Annual)
Activities: Baggo, Ballroom Dance, Beanbag Baseball, Bingo, Board Game Day, Book Club, Card Games (Bridge, Cribbage, Minnesota and Pinochle), Bunco, Conversation Café, Dominoes, Health, Wellness and You, Mahjong, Shuffleboard, Sit and Get Fit, Sunshine Quilters, The Voices, This-N-That Exchange and Ukulele
*Does NOT include ANY pool/aquatic programs, fitness rooms or open gym (including Pickleball)
City of Reno Scholarship recipients only
Locations: EMNECC, NRRC and TPPAC
Memberships
Includes: Baggo, Ballroom Dance, Beanbag Baseball, Bingo, Board Game Day, Book Club, Bridge - Card Game, Bunco, Card Games – various, Conversation Café, Cribbage - Card Game, Dominoes, Health, Wellness and You, Mahjong, Minnesota - Card Game, Pinochle - Card Game, Shuffleboard, Sit and Get Fit, Sunshine Quilters, The Voices, ThisN-That Exchange, Ukulele, Lap Swim/Water Walking, Open Swim, Open Gym – Basketball, Open Gym – Basketball, Pickleball, Badminton and Table Tennis, Fitness Center Workout Rooms
Benefits: Combines Annual - Senior Activity Pass, Full Facility Use Pass, and Aquatics Pass into 1 pass for Scholarship recipients only. (Up to $435 value)
Location: EMNECC (Must go through the Inclusion Office)
Activities: Classes will be taught by a VA Exercise Physiologist or City of Reno Certified Fitness instructor. New sessions start at the beginning of each month. Classes are taught in the weight/cardio room and memberships include Yoga, Tai Chi and Water fitness.
Benefits: Ideal for disabled veterans and members of the Armed Forces.
Customers must verify eligibility to receive access card
Location: EMNECC, NRRC, TPPAC
Activies: Entrance fees covered
Beneftis: Partner with insurance providers Tivity, United Heath Group and American Specialty Health to provide access to City Recreation Centers.
Register in Person, Phone, or Online:
(775)334-2262
Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
A Household Account form is required. Sierra Kids and youth camps require a Participant Information form. You can call or download the rules and forms at Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
Registration/payment is required in advance, prior to the use of programs, services or facilities.
Registration/payment is taken up until the registration deadline or when a program is full.
Requests for refunds, transfers or credits must be received on the written form by the criteria deadline.
Some programs have a registration deadline and many fill to capacity. It is advised to register early to ensure your space. Fees are subject to City Council approval and can change.
Adaptive Cycling Center (Seasonal)
Open in Summer (May-September)
Join us during the Summer time at the Rosewood Nature Study Area (formerly Rosewood Golf Course). The Adaptive Cycling Center is a great launching point to access the Southeast Connector trail and to the Tahoe-Pyramid Bike trail. This facility will allow persons with disabilities to access our many adaptive bikes and jump directly on to the trail, no bike transportation needed!
Visit Reno.Gov/Adaptive to stay up-to-date on opening dates.
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
Facilities
Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)
1301 Valley Rd.
Phone: (775) 334-2262
Building Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-9pm Saturday and Sunday 9am-3pm
Pool Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
The 40,000 square foot facility provides rental rooms for meetings of any size and family events. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use.
Rental Fees*:
• Gym (Sports Rentals Only): 300 Capacity $78/hr
• Dance/Fitness Room: 30 Capacity $45/hr
• Small Meeting Room: 20 Capacity $26/hr
• Large Meeting Room: 30 Capacity $40/hr
• Tuscarora Meeting Room: 80 Capacity $58/hr
• Pool: 100 Capacity $90/hr
Neil Road Recreation Center (NRRC)
3925 Neil Rd.
Phone: (775) 689-8484
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-9pm
The center is located in a campus-like setting with a rentable shelter at Miguel Ribera Park and can be rented in conjunction with the building for an additional fee. Includes 6’ rectangular tables and folding chairs for indoor use.
Rental Fees*:
• Gym: 350 Capacity $78/hr (30 tables 400 chairs)
• Stage and Gym: 450 Capacity $117/hr
• Stage, Gym and Multipurpose Room: 550 Capacity $169/hr
• Multipurpose Room: $0/hr
Teglia’s Paradise Park Activity Center (TPPAC)
2745 Elementary Dr.
Phone: (775) 356-3176
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
Situated near the Paradise Park pond, this facility has acres of open space, a community garden, play areas and walking trails. Includes a kitchen, large multi-purpose room, 5’ round tables, ten 6’ rectangular tables and 80 folding chairs for indoor use.
Plumas Gym
475 Monroe St. Phone: (775) 334-2262
Sports rental only. Hardwood court for basketball (six hoops) or volleyball with bleacher seating. Tables and chairs are not available. Food and drinks are not allowed in the gym.
Parks and Recreation Admin
Office: Reno City Hall
1 East First St., 11th floor
Phone: (775) 334-2260
Fax: (775) 334-2449
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm (Remote on Fridays)
Special Events Office:
Reno City Hall
1 East First St.
2nd Floor Business License
Phone: (775) 334-2055
(775) 326-6697
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents
Park Maintenance
2055 Idlewild Dr.
Phone: (775) 334-2270
Fax: (775) 334-2471
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-4pm
Park Shelter Rentals
1301 Valley Rd.
Phone: (775) 334-2417
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Urban Forestry
2055 Idlewild Dr.
Phone: (775) 321-8373
Fax: (775) 334-2471
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-4pm
Traner Pool (Seasonal)
1600 Carville Dr.
Phone: (775) 334-2269
Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
Northwest Pool (Year Round)
2925 Apollo Way
Phone: (775) 334-2203
Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
Idlewild Pool (Seasonal)
1805 Idlewild Dr.
Phone: (775) 334-2267
Hours: Reno.Gov/ParksandRec
Youth and Teens
Vacation Station
Vacation Station is a youth camp that features group games, crafts, sports, reading, free time and field trips all under the supervision of trained staff.
Ages: 6-12
Location: EMNECC, Plumas Gym, and Jessie Beck Elementary School
Weekly: $130 per week per child
Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
Register online at Reno.Gov/ParksAndRec Space is limited.
Sierra Kids
Sierra Kids is a structured recreational enrichment program for children who need a safe, supervised environment before and after school. Homework assistance is available during the after-school sessions. Sierra Kids’ friendly, qualified staff aim to develop the self-esteem of all participants in a positive environment. Times vary according to the school site. No daily fees available. Must register for the entire semester with a payment plan.
Weekly Cost:
• $35 Morning
• $52.50 Afternoon
• $87.50 Morning and Afternoon
Conference Week:
• $72.50 Afternoon
Sierra Kids operates according to the Washoe County School District schedule in the following elementary schools:
• Alice Smith*
• Caughlin Ranch
• Dessert Heights*
• Double Diamond
• Edwin Dodson
• Elmcrest*
• Glenn Duncan*
• Hunter Lake
• JWood Raw
• Jessie Beck
• Lemelson*
• Mamie Towles
• Mount Rose
• Nick Poulakidas
• Peavine
• Roy Gomm
• Sarah Winnemucca
• Silver Lake
• Stead*
• Westergard
*am only Team Up Locations
Creative Ballet
Ages: 3-6
Learn the fundamentals of ballet and creative dance by using imagery, props and basic dance steps. Tights, leotard and ballet shoes are required.
Ballet/Jazz
Ages: 7-12
Students will learn basic and intermediate dance techniques with stretching and conditioning. Loosefitting clothes are required. Must register prior to first day to participate.
Contact Monique at Art in Motion (775)527-9843 for pricing and more information.
Karate
Ages: 4+
Cost: $55 per month (4-10 years), $65 per month (10-16 years), $75 per month (18+) or $125 per month (family membership - 2 or more)
These classes teach traditional Japanese-style karate, using the same training principles as in traditional karate dojos throughout the world.
Dog Obedience
Ages: 8+ years (people)
4+ months (dogs)
Cost: $100 per session
DogManGuy.com
(775)265-4530
Instructor Guy Yeaman will teach your dog the basic obedience commands. Each dog will need a training collar (choke chain, martingale, harness, etc.) and a fourfoot to six-foot fabric or leather leash. Written proof of updated dog shots must be shown at the start of class. Results are guaranteed.
Athletics and Leagues
Youth Tennis
Location: Reno Tennis Center 2601 Plumas St.
Registration: Reno.Gov/Tennis or at the Reno Tennis Center. All programs are year-round. We offer sibling discounts.
Little Tennis Aces (Ages 4-6)
Cost: $70 per month
$20 drop-in rate
Saturdays: 10-11am (Apr-Oct)
The first stage in tennis development. This group teaches the younger players the basic skills of tennis with low-compression red dot balls. Max 6 students to 1 instructor.
10 & Under Tennis (Ages 7-10)
Cost: $120 per month
$20 drop-in rate
Tuesdays & Thursdays
This group is for beginner players and will use orange lowcompression balls on a 60‘ court. Max 6 students to 1 instructor.
Junior Team Tennis (Ages 9-17)
Cost: $215 per month
$30 drop-in rate
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
4-5:30pm (April-October)
3:30-5pm (November-March)
This group is for advanced beginner and intermediate players who plan to play high school tennis. Players will use regular and greendot balls on a regular court.
Spring, Summer, and Fall Junior Tennis Camps (Ages 6-17)
Cost: $175 per week
$40 drop-in rate
Monday-Fiday - 9:30am-12:30pm
9:30-11am - Tennis Instruction and Drills
11am-12:30pm - Snacks, Games, and Point Play
Learn to play tennis! Enjoy instruction, games and point play. Campers may bring lunch. Some snacks and drinks are provided. Dates are based on the Washoe County School District calendar.
Summer Little Tennis Camp (Ages 3-6)
Cost: $60 per camp (6 classes)
Monday and Wednesday
8:45-9:30am
This camp teaches the younger players the basic skills of tennis with low-compression red-dot balls.
Youth Reno Volleyball Club (Ages 7+)
Cost: Fees vary.
Reno Volleyball Club is a year-round program .We offer beginner, intermediate and advanced classes. All the basic skills required to play volleyball are taught in a fun atmosphere. Games and leagues will also be played to give your child a complete volleyball experience. For more information contact Cindy Lawrence at (775)-312-4124
Adaptive
Pre-registration is required for most activities and events. For more information visit Reno.Gov/Adaptive or call (775) 333-7765.
Adaptive Connect
This newsletter is the best way to stay current with upcoming events, sports, social programs and area resources.
Visit Reno.Gov/Adaptive or call to receive a newsletter.
Adaptive Equipment Rental Program
Ages: All
Cost: Varies
Our adaptive recreation equipment is available to rent (sport wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, hand cycles, etc.). Affordable prices for participants to try before they buy.
Adaptive Cycling Center (Seasonal)
Open in Summer (May-September)
Join us during the Summer time at the Rosewood Nature Study Area (formerly Rosewood Golf Course). The Adaptive Cycling Center is a great launching point to access the Southeast Connector trail and to the Tahoe-Pyramid Bike trail. This facility will allow persons with disabilities to access our many adaptive bikes and jump directly on to the trail, no biketransportation needed!
Visit Reno.Gov/Adaptive to stay up-to-date on opening dates.
Access for All
Providing accommodations to those with disabilities to participate in leisure and recreation programs, classes, and services. To participate in a program, contact Inclusion Services a minimum of five business days prior to the program. Hearing impaired individuals can use Nevada Relay by dialing 711 for assistance.
Wheelchair Rugby
Ages: All
Cost: $50
Thursdays 2-5pm
Location: EMNECC
Wheelchair or quad rugby is a fast-paced and competitive sport for people with physical disabilities. Players use special “rugby wheelchairs” and must be able to push their own wheelchairs.
Wheelchair Basketball
Ages: All Cost: $50
Saturdays 1-3pm
Location: EMNECC
Are you interested in the extreme challenge of wheelchair basketball? Wheelchair basketball is a sport for everyone - people who use wheelchairs for mobility and people who don’t.
Wheelchair Sports Skills and Drills
Ages: All
Cost: $50
Saturdays 10am-12pm
Location: EMNECC
Whether you're just getting started or looking to develop your skills to get to the next level, this program will help you along your journey through sport. Practices will focus on conditioning and sport-specific drills (wheelchair basketball, power soccer, etc.)
Sled Hockey
Ages: All
Cost: $50
Fridays 4:30-5:30pm
Location: Reno Ice
15500 Wedge Pkwy.
Participants with physical disabilities will get a chance to learn about sled hockey and get on the ice. All equipment and on-ice instruction provided. Please wear long pants and closed toed shoes. No prior experience necessary.
Veterans Programs
Project HERO: City of Reno
Ages: 18+
Cost: Free
Project HERO (Healing Exercise Rehabilitation Opportunity) provides training and supports cycling programs at military hospitals, Army Transition Units, Marine Wounded Warrior Units and Veterans Affairs locations to help healing heroes.
Find us on Facebook
- Project HERO City of Reno.
Fit But Not Forgotten
Ages: 18+
Wednesdays 5:30-6:30pm Thursday 12-1pm Friday 10-11am
This program offers weekly fitness classes in our facility weight room covering equipment, fitness level assessment, strength development techniques, fitness goal discussion, endurance and flexibility. Upon completion of four classes, participants will be eligible for a free all-inclusive one year facility membership.
Spinal Cord Injury/Disease
Lunch and Learn
Ages: All
Cost: Free
3rd Wednesday 11:30am-1pm (Starting January 2024: Quarterly classes - visit Reno.Gov/Adaptive for up-to-date schedule)
Location: EMNECC/Online
Join City of Reno, VA Sierra
Nevada Health Care System, Renown Health and High
Fives Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury/Disease specific resources, topics and guest speakers during our monthly community-based luncheons.
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
Health and Wellness City of Reno’s October Weekly Activities
The following events, activities and fees may be subject to change. Visit Reno.Gov/ParksAndRec for an up-to-date schedule
The following events, activities and fees may be subject to change. Visit Reno.Gov/ParksAndRec for an up-to-date schedule.
McKinley
events, activities, and fees may be subject to change
Adaptive Friendly *Scholarships Apply
Scholarships and Fee Assistance
The City of Reno is committed to providing recreational opportunities to all residents regardless of economic circumstances. For this reason, a limited fund fee assistance program is available to those who qualify.
If you are a Reno resident you may be eligible to receive a scholarship. Pick-up an application at any of our locations to take advantage of this program.
For more information, go to page 5.
Badminton
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
Badminton is a racket sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net.
Beanbag Baseball
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
We are looking for some enthusiastic players to practice and play in our facilities. If you are interested, come to practice and show off your skills.
Bunco
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
Bunco is a parlor game generally played with 12 or more players, divided into groups of four, and trying to score points while taking turns rolling three dice in a series of six rounds.
Card Games
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
Bridge
Bridge is a trick-taking card game that is played with four players divided into teams of two while using a standard 52-card deck
Cribbage
The goal of cribbage is to score 121 points before your opponent. Points are scored in the pegging and counting phases and played with a 52 card deck.
Minnesota
Minnesota is a team-based trick taking card game for 4 players and played with a 52-card deck.
Pinochle
Pinochle also called pinocle or penuchle, is a trick-taking, AceTen card game typically for two or four players and played with a 48-card deck.
Ceramics
Ages: All | Cost: $45 per month (varies with holidays)
First 3 Wednesdays a month
9am-12pm
Location: MACC (775) 334-2417
The ceramics class is designed to focus on techniques that accommodate novice to advanced students. Mediums include acrylic paints, glazes and translucency.
Chair Yoga
Ages: 18+ | Cost: Drop in fee Thursdays 9-10am
Location: EMNECC, NRRC
This course is designed to help participants with yoga poses and postures focusing on a gentle movement from a chair or standing beside a chair. This modified yoga program offers ways to help improve strength and flexibility. Stretch and hold poses in simple ways to gradually ease tight joints and muscles and build strength. Regain mobility, coordination, balance and fullness of breath. Leave this class feeling relaxed and refreshed. Plan to dress comfortably with low heeled shoes.
Dog Obedience
Ages: 8+ years (people) 4+ months (dogs) Cost: $90 per session
DogManGuy.com (775) 265-4530
Instructor Guy Yeaman will teach your dog the basic obedience commands. Each dog will need a training collar (choke chain, martingale, harness, etc.) and a four-foot to six-foot fabric or leather leash. Written proof of updated dog shots must be shown at the start of class. Results are guaranteed.
Dominos
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
Come play with us! Dominos is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces that is fun for everyone!
Folkorico Dance
Ages: All
Cost: free and open to the public Ballet Folklorico Raíces del Fuego is a small dance company based in Reno, Nevada. Our mission is to share and promote the diverse beauty of Mexico’s culture throughout our Northern Nevada community. To achieve this goal, we teach traditional folk dances from the different regions in Mexico. We showcase these dances through the presentation of programs in collaboration with local community activities and events.
Food Bank Mobile Harvest
Ages: 18+
4th Wednesday of the month 9am
Location: NRRC
Access to healthful, nutrient-rich foods is extremely important for community members served by the Food Bank of Northern Nevada. The Mobile Harvest program is a direct service program that allows us to distribute perishable foods such as fresh produce, bread, and dairy into high-need neighborhoods.
Hand Knee Foot
Ages: All
Cost: $50
Fridays 4:15-5:15pm
Location: TPPAC
This is a point-based game. A variation on the more traditionally played ‘Canasta’ but designed to be even more challenging. If you are looking for something new, fresh, and fun...come in and play with this entertaining group!
Karate
Ages: 4+
Cost: $55 per month (4-10 years), $65 per month (10-16 years), $75 per month (18+) or $125 per month (family membership - 2 or more)
These classes teach traditional Japanese-style karate, using the same training principles as in traditional karate dojos throughout the world.
Learn to Play Pickleball
Ages: 18+
Cost: $10 (for two 2 hr sessions) (775) 689-8484 for dates and times
Learn every aspect of the game including the serve, basic shot techniques, court positioning, rules, scoring, strategy, safety and etiquette. Class is for beginners and those needing a refresher! Equipment will be provided. Please wear proper footwear.
Pickleball
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
Pickleball is a paddle sport combining tennis, table tennis and badminton. Learn how to serve, basic shots, court positioning, rules, scoring, etc. Equipment will be provided. Please wear proper footwear.
Senior Lunch Program
Ages: 60+
Cost: Suggested $2 donation (60+) and $4 (under 60)
Monday-Friday 11:30am
Location: NRRC
Seniors can enjoy a hot meal or a fresh salad for lunch at the Washoe County Senior Center. Salads and hot meals must be ordered a day in advance. Additional eligibility information applies. Call (775) 328-2786 to order your lunch.
Sit and Get Fit
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
This program strengthens the muscles while sitting, standing or while holding on the back of a chair, if needed.
Table Tennis
Ages: 18+
Cost: drop-in fee per location
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong, is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball, also known as the ping-pong ball, back and forth across a table using small rackets.
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
Tai Chi
Ages: 18+
Cost: $35 per month or $5 per class
Tai Chi is a low impact exercise that helps with balance and flexibility and features 37 postures yang style. This Chinese exercise system uses slow, smooth body movements to achieve a state of relaxation of both body and mind. Improve mental and physical health while strengthening the cardiovascular and immune system.
Zumba
Ages: 18+
Cost: $10 per month
With zesty Latin rhythms, tone and sculpt the body in an energizing cardio workout. Classes are hosted by Patricia and Shannon Gallimore of G-Fusion Fitness and Health.
Athletics and Leagues (18+)
Adult Volleyball
*Registration fee includes 10 league games and a single elimination, postseason tournament for qualifying teams.
Fall Monday Non-Spiking Volleyball League*
Location: Plumas Gym
Ages: 18+ | Cost: $210
Registration Ends: Oct 1
League Dates: Oct 9 - Dec 18
Fall Tuesday Spiking Volleyball League*
Location: Plumas Gym
Ages: 18+ | Cost: $210
Registration Ends: Oct 1
League Dates: Oct 10 - Dec 19
Fall Sunday Spiking Volleyball League*
Location: Plumas Gym
Ages: 18+ | Cost: $210
Registration Ends: Oct 1
League Dates: Oct 8 - Dec 17
Basketball Location: Plumas Gym and EMNECC
Adult Basketball League
Winter Mens’*
Ages: 18+ | Cost: $540
Mondays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays 6:30-10pm
Registration Ends: Jan 7, 2024
Leagues Dates: Mar 4 - May 16, 2024
Adult Dodgeball
Winter Co-ed Dodgeball*
Location: EMNECC
Ages: 18+ | Cost: $250
Mon-Fri: 6:30-10pm
Registration Ends: Dec. 31
League Dates: Jan 10 - Mar 13, 2024
Adult Pickleball
Drop-In Play
Drop-in play is available on the back row of courts. Paddle racks and Drop-in guidelines are available on site. All players are welcome!
Drill Classes
Cost: $20 per class
Tuesdays & Saturdays
8-9:30am (April-October)
10-11:30am (November-March)
Take your game to another level by participating in our instructive adult drills. These are fun, cooperative, and competitive drills for players of all abilities. Maximum 6 participants.
Adult Doubles Leagues
All leagues are 5 weeks (15 days of play)
Cost: $60 per player ($40 for Members)
Saturdays 10 - 11:30am (9:30am warm-up)
Tuesdays & Thursdays
5:30 - 7pm (5pm warm-up)
Pickleball Lessons
Our professional instructors have years of playing and coaching experience. They have experience coaching players at every level. We offer private, semi-private, group, and team lessons for all ages and abilities.
Intro to Pickleball Camp
Cost: $75 per month
Monday and Wednesday
5:30-7pm
(April-October: First two weeks of every month)
Each camp consists of 4 classes which focus on forehands, backhands, volleys, serving and returning, and game play. Maximum 8 participants.
Adult Tennis
Location: Reno Tennis Center
-2601 Plumas St.
Registration: Reno.Gov/Tennis
Tennis Double Leagues
All leagues are 5 weeks and cost $35 per league ($25 for Members)
Women 3.0
Monday 9-11 am (Apr-Oct)
Monday 10am-12pm (Nov-Mar)
Thursday 5:30- 7:30pm (Apr-Oct)
Women 3.5
Tuesday 5:30-7:30pm (Apr-Oct)
Wednesday 9-11am (Apr-Oct)
Wednesday 10 am-12pm (Nov-Mar)
Saturday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Mixed 3.0-3.5
Friday 5:30-7:30pm
Tennis Drill Classes
Cost: $20 Drop-in
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9-10:30am (April-October)
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10-11:30am (November-March)
Thursday 6-7:30pm (April-October)
Saturday 11am-12:30pm
Sunday 12-1:30pm
Take your game to another level by participating in our instructive adult drills. These are fun, cooperative, and competitive drills for players of all abilities. Maximum 8 participants.
Adult Volleyball
Reno Volleyball Club
Ages: 7+
Cost: Fees Vary
Tennis Camps
Cost: $90 per camp
Monday & Wednesday 6-7pm (April-October)
Each camp consists of 6 classes which focus on forehands, backhands, volleys, serving and returning, and game play. This is a great option for players who are just starting to play tennis or for those looking for basic fundamentals. Max 6 students to 1 instructor.
Tennis Lessons
Our professional tennis instructors have years of playing and coaching experience. They have experience coaching players at every level. We offer private, semi-private, group, and team lessons for all ages and abilities.
Reno Volleyball Club is a year-round program. We offer beginner, intermediate and advanced classes. All the basic skills required to play volleyball are taught in a fun atmosphere. Games and leagues will also be played to give your child a complete volleyball experience. For more information contact Cindy Lawrence at (775) 313-4124
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
Aquatics
Pools are subject to closure without warning based on attendance, weather, emergencies, training, maintenance or safety issues.
Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)
Indoor: Year-round
1301 Valley Rd. (775) 334-2262
Main Pool: 4 lanes | 25 yards
Depth: 3 feet to 5 feet
Gallons: 71,125
Special Equipment: automatic pool lift (ADA) and easy access stairs.
Northwest Pool
Indoor: Year-round
2925 Apollo Way. (775) 334-2203
Main Pool: 8 lanes | 25 yards
Depth: 3.5 feet to 10 feet
Gallons: 193,250
Training Pool: 30x60 feet
Depth: 4 inches to 2.5 feet
Gallons: 26,400
Special Equipment: automatic pool lifts (ADA) and easy access stairs
Idlewild Pool
Outdoor: Seasonal
1805 Idlewild Dr. (775) 334-2267
Main Pool: 8 lanes | 50 meters
Depth: 3.5 feet to 10 feet
Gallons: 500,000
Training Pool: 30x60 feet with 2 15-foot alcoves
Depth: 0 inches to 2.5 feet
Gallons: 36,000
Special Equipment: 2 1/2-meter diving boards, water polo area and automatic pool lifts (ADA).
Traner Pool
Outdoor: Seasonal
1600 Carville Dr. (775) 334-2269
Main Pool: 8 lanes | 25 yards
Depth: 3.5 feet to 10 feet
Gallons: 168,300
Special Equipment: water playground with 8 elements, water slide (double flume), and automatic pool lift (ADA).
Water Babies
Ages: 6 months-2 years
Location: Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)
This parent-assisted program helps small children become accustomed to the water while in the familiar hands of a parent.
Ratio: 10 students to 1 instructor.
Tiny Tots
Ages: 3-5
Location: Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)
Instruction begins with basic physical and mental adjustment, basic safety and water skills using play as the primary form of teaching. This class does not teach children to be accomplished swimmers, but develops a comfort in the water.
Ratio: 5 students to 1 instructor.
Learn to Swim
Ages: 6+
Location: Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center (EMNECC)
Students will be introduced to the fundamentals and techniques of basic swimming. Advanced students will refine the skills presented in previous lessons. This course is broken out into six levels of progressive instruction.
Ratio: 8 students to 1 instructor.
Private Pool Rental
Location: EMNECC, Northwest, Idlewild and Traner
Call the specific pool for more information or to schedule.
Adult Swim Clinic
Ages: 15+
Location: Northwest and EMNECC
Instructors work with participants to identify goals for success & design the course for goal completion.
Open Swim
Ages: All
Location: Northwest and EMNECC
Bring the kids and splash around in the pool at Open Swim.
Lap Lanes
Ages: All
Location: Northwest and EMNECC (June-August)
Lap Lanes offers shared lap lanes intended for exercise inclusive to any age and all skill levels. Customers are welcome to use any available equipment offered at each aquatics facility. Lap lanes may be limited; participants are encouraged to practice proper lane etiquette.
Water Fitness
Ages: 18+
Location: Northwest and EMNECC (June-August)
Buoyancy takes the impact off leg joints allowing exercises to improve muscular strength, balance and fitness levels. Get high-impact results from a low-impact water workout. No swimming skills are required.
Aquajoints
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:45am-12:45pm
Cost: $6.25 drop in Adult 18+ $5.25 drop in Senior 60+ Discounted monthly fee available (varies depending on amount of meeting day per month)
Location: EMNECC
Relieve joint pressure, soothe arthritis pain, and enhance your range of motion in this extremely low-impact warm water class. This class will help promote movement for the rest of your day and soothe the muscles with light stretches to finish. This class focuses on mobility, and will not provide cardiovascular exercise. Non-swimmers welcome, ADA lift available.
Lifeguard Classes
Ages: 15+ |
Location: Northwest
Session Dates or More Information: (775)657-4651 or
Lifeguards are trained to act with speed and confidence in emergency situations both in and out of the water. Core content includes: Water rescue skills, surveillance and recognition, First Aid, CPR and AED, and breathing and cardiac emergencies.
Participants are required to pass a pre-course swimming test and in order to earn a certification, must attend all courses, pass a written exam and pass a practical skills test. An e-book or printed version is available.
Parks
New, Renovated or Expanded Parks
Dick Taylor Park
The installation of the new playground equipment is complete, and opened in September. The newly renovated tennis and pickleball courts are complete, and have been in use since August.
Playground upgrades are currently under construction and will include new play structures and an innovative “ninja style” fitness course. A new restroom building is also planned in the upgrades. Estimated completion is early November, 2023.
Many park amenities have been replaced and upgraded, including the basketball courts, playground, and picnic area. The construction is almost complete with some landscape and irrigation improvements being finalized. The park should reopen by Construction is under way with full completion expected by spring 2024. The playground is expected to be open by early October. Upgrades to these parks include a new playground, grass flat fields, and irrigation system upgrades. The flat field is expected to be established and ready for Reconstruction of courts 13-16 has taken place throughout the summer, with completion expected by October 2023. Additional improvements will follow and may include shade upgrades, additional court resurfacing, court lighting, fence improvements, and an upgraded office.
Sierra Vista Park
New adaptive downhill mountain biking lines have recently been added and made possible with donations from the High 5’s Foundation and the Reno Access Advisory Committee. Construction of the ADA parking lot upgrades and the installation of a permanent, year-round restroom facility has begun. The parking lot should be complete by the end of November 2023, and the restroom will be installed in the spring of 2024.
Truckee River Pathway
Portions of the Truckee River multiuse pathway have been repaired and resurfaced. The entirety of the path from Lake Street to Galletti Way will be slurry sealed to preserve the conditions for years to come. Work was completed in September of 2023.
Shelters and Fees
Park or shelter rentals: 775) 334-2417 Each shelter can accommodate 50-200 people and comes with picnic tables and a barbecue. Please note that these amenities are not reserved as part of a picnic shelter permit. Park amenities are normally open to the public at large.
Additional fees:
Large Group Fee (200+): $95
Alcohol Beverage Permit: $60
Amplified Sound Permit: $50
Special Event Staffing: $95/hr/staff member
Adopt-a-Park
Get involved in the community in a way that develops pride and appreciation through stewardship. Call (775) 851-5185 and adopt a park in your neighborhood today.
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change
North Valleys
Special Events
The City of Reno is a city that celebrates and supports special events. We believe that events enhance the vitality, quality of life, and economic prosperity of the City of Reno. The Special Events Office works to grow Reno’s current tourism base, attract new visitors and encourage community events that add to the local quality of life.
For full list of events, Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents
Special Events Office
Location: Reno City Hall 1 East First St. 2nd Floor Business License
Visit Reno.Gov/SpecialEvents for Special Event Permitting, Film Permits, Free Speech Notifications, Civic Celebrations (events such as the Veterans Day Parade, Tree Lighting, Menorah Lighting and New Year’s Eve Downtown Fireworks Celebration).
If you are interested in putting on a special event, more information, upcoming events, or road closures please visit the website or contact (775) 334-2055.
Upcoming Special Events
October
Every Sunday: - Riverside Farmers Market
Idlewild Park 8am-1pm
1 - Great American Craft Fairs Fall Festival
McKinley Arts & Culture Center (MACC) 4pm
3 - National Night Out
Neil Road Recreation Center 2-7pm
15 - Rita Jeffres Memorial
CROP Hunger Walk
Idlewild Park 1:30-4:30pm
15 - 13th Annual “A Time for Remembrance”
Idlewild Park 5-8pm
22 - Pumpkin Plunge Northwest Pool 4-6pm
29 - Dirty Wookie 5/10k Fun Run
Wingfield Park (Riverside Dr.) 9-11am
29 - Trunk or Treat
Cyan Park 6-8pm
November
Every Sunday: - Riverside Farmers Market - Idlewild Park 8am-1pm
11 - Veterans Day Parade Virginia Street 11:11am
19 - Riverside Farmers Market
Holiday Bazaar
Idlewild Park 9am-2pm
23 - Wobble Before You Gobble
Reno City Plaza 9-11am
24 - Holiday Lights Festival
Reno City Plaza 4-9:30pm
December
Every Sunday: - Riverside Farmers Market
Idlewild Park 8am-1pm
7 - Menorah Lighting
Reno City Plaza
4:30-6pm
31 - New Year’s Eve Downtown Fireworks
Show Midnight
It’s our city. Let’s take care of it
Reno Direct, a non-emergency service center, is here to assist you with City government service requests and general information. Visit Reno.Gov/RenoDirect or call (775) 334-INFO (4636).
Whether you’re reporting an abandoned vehicle or graffiti, or looking for City of Reno information, contacting Reno Direct will ensure that your request or issue is addressed by the appropriate department.
Public Art
Did you that the City of Reno has art in many of our parks?
Go outside and check it out!
Brought to you by the Reno Arts and Culture Commission. There are more than 200 pieces of public art in the City of Reno collection. Explore them all on our public art map at RenoCulture.com or use your smart device to scan the QR code!
Discover your “I”
The City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission is the official advisor to the City of Reno on the arts and cultural life of the community. The Arts & Culture Commission:
Creates community Inclusion with diverse and equitable nonprofit arts grants.
Inspires and shapes Reno’s sense of community with sponsored free programming throughout the community and the year
Gives Reno a sense of Identity and place with the City’s public art program. Allows citizens to Imagine and Interact with their City in transformative and unique ways. Supports Investment in arts & culture by your government.
What’s your “I”?
Find more at RenoCulture.com.
Public Art Throughout Reno
Brought to you by the City of Reno Arts & Culture Commission! There are more than 200 pieces of public art in the City of Reno collection.
Find them all at RenoCulture.com!
Please note: All events, activities and fees may be subject to change