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FIRST LOOK From mountain resorts to historic towns, here are a few of the region’s must-sees.
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BORN TO A WILD LAND
BY CHACO MOHLER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN T. HUMPHREY
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SECRETS OF THE DEEP Scientists have been exploring Tahoe’s waters for over 60 years, but the lake still holds many unsolved mysteries. BY CHACO MOHLER
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IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MOUNTAIN MEN
Kit Carson and James Beckwourth were two of the early explorers of the Northern Sierra, whose exploits became the stuff of legend. BY CHACO MOHLER
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PARTING SHOT Giant granite boulders dot Tahoe’s East Shore, providing perfect playgrounds.
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EVENTS Where to get out and play.
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ATTRACTIONS + ENTERTAINMENT Adventure awaits. Your guide to all things fun.
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SHOPPING Indulge in some serious retail therapy at the area’s best shopping spots.
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DINING Dig in and treat your tastebuds at the region’s best restaurants.
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Bands of wild horses roam the hills of Carson Valley, where their ancient ancestor, “Dawn Horse,” once grazed.
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FIRST LOOK Welcome to one of the most diverse landscapes on earth, from Reno’s urban delights to the solitude of the Sierra Mountain Wilderness, from the serene beauty of the high desert to the watery wonder of Lake Tahoe.
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Reno
Known for its 24-hour casino fun, Reno has sprouted new restaurant and shopping districts and become famous as a world-class hub of outdoor recreation: hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, golfing and nearby ski resorts. But that’s just a taste of Reno’s offerings. The cutting-edge architecture and exhibits of the Nevada Museum of Art, exciting Reno Philharmonic performances and the impressive collection of the National Automobile Museum attract thousands every year. Every September, the Great Reno Balloon Race allows participants to view the vast area from above while also providing a spectacle for those below. Visitors stroll along the Truckee River Whitewater Park and watch kayakers and colorful, migrating birds.
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North Tahoe
Renowned as the host of the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, North Tahoe is an exhilarating combination of lakeside resort towns, beaches, hiking, biking, watersports and America’s largest concentration of ski resorts, plus the Old West charm of Truckee. Many successful business, entertainment and political figures have second homes here, and spectacular estates stretch along the lakeshore from Incline Village to West Shore and in golf communities near Northstar California Resort.
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South Tahoe
The south shore of Lake Tahoe is a year-round vacation paradise of white sand beaches, breathtaking scenery, world-class skiing and prominent entertainment. South Tahoe traces its history to the Pony Express and explorations of Kit Carson. With the settling of the West, casinos were built along Tahoe’s shoreline here, a tradition carried forward today by the entertainment and casino complexes located at Stateline.
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Virginia City
This scenic, Old West town played a pivotal role in 19thcentury history as the site of America’s largest silver mining strike—wealth that helped the nation recover from the Civil War and become a world power. While silver and other minerals are still mined locally, Virginia City now strikes gold with thousands of visitors annually, who enjoy strolling its wooden sidewalks, shopping for vintage and modern wares and whetting their whistles at historic saloons.
Carson Valley
Carson Valley is a wide-open, scenic valley bordered by towering Sierra peaks and the Pine Nut Mountains, dotted with the twin towns of Minden and Gardnerville and Nevada’s first settlement, Genoa (where you can still enjoy a cocktail at the state’s oldest bar). To the south is Topaz Lake and the gateway to the Eastern Sierra, while at the valley’s other end sits Nevada’s state capital, Carson City, with attractions including the Nevada State Museum and U.S. Mint.
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Emerald Bay
One of the most photographed spots on earth, Emerald Bay looks like a Norwegian fjord, dotted with one perfect feature, Fannette Island, which is topped with a stone cottage. Highway 89 hugs the steep walls above the bay, with parking available on the north and south sides. Eagle Falls tumbles down granite cliffs and empties into Lake Tahoe near one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture in the Western Hemisphere, Vikingsholm, built in 1929.
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Wild horse herds are found in many parts of Northern Nevada, but few are as well documented as the bands above Carson Valley.
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BORN TO A WILD LAND Three generations of horses roam the hills where their ancient ancestor, “Dawn Horse,” once grazed TEXT BY CHACO MOHLER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOHN T. HUMPHREY
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Small streams flow from into the Carson Valley from surrounding peaks and springs, providing yearround grazing and refreshment. Local horse advocates have helped create ponds far away from human neighborhoods.
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We walk ground where the horse species was born, surrounded by their wild descendants. This is “big sky country” Carson Valley, Nevada, home to generations of wild mustangs.
Equus, the modern horse genus, originated in North America around 4 million years ago, the descendant of “Dawn Horse,” the origin of the species that appeared here some 50 million years earlier. The horse eventually traveled over a land bridge to Asia and Europe, but fossil records show it dying out on this continent 8,000 to 10,000 years ago, perhaps in part because of our hunter-ancestors. By the time the horse was reintroduced to the continent by the Spanish conquest of the early 1500s, man’s relationship to Equus had changed dramatically, the two species now close partners in work and adventure. But that’s not the case with the five bands that graze near us today in the Carson Valley. Although tolerant of our presence, they are wild in every sense of the word, each family group ruled by ancient instincts and a huge stallion. WHERE GUEST B OOK
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Playful foals, born in the spring, must stand on their own four feet early, as mountain lions also roam these hills.
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“The heathiest horses you’ll ever see,“ says our guide, John “J.T.” Humphrey, describing the 80 beautiful animals of the Carson Valley wild herd that surround him. Humphrey has known many of them since they were born. He began photographing these bands over a decade ago and has since led visitors from around the world to see them. “Many people tear up,” he says. “It’s like the horses have healing powers.”
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This herd has roamed roughly 25 square miles of land for at least four generations. The herd is self-sufficient, feeding off the land, their thick coats keeping them warm in winter, and close family ties perpetuating their long, wild legacy.
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Opposite page: When exploring Tahoe’s rocky, underwater shoreline, one can expect to find crayfish hidden among the boulders. This page: A scuba diver investigates an underwater wreck in Emerald Bay.
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SECRETS OF THE DEEP After exploring Tahoe’s depths for over 60 years, scientists are still not sure what’s down there. BY CHACO MOHLER
Lake Tahoe’s huge, glistening surface is an ever-changing canvas of dark blues and turquoise, speckled with white caps. But hidden below is an immense, deep, cold world, still largely unknown. The average water molecule stays in Tahoe for 650 years. Crushed under more water than all of the manmade reservoirs in America combined, with no sunlight penetrating within 1,000 feet of its bottom, who knows what lies beneath Lake Tahoe? Fredo’s ill-fated fishing trip in “The Godfather-Part II” (1974) famously emblazoned Lake Tahoe as a gangster graveyard, inspired by multiple tales of mob hits. Tahoe is the second-deepest lake in America, over 300 feet deeper than the Great Lakes. Water temperatures drop well below
40 degrees Fahrenheit just a few hundred feet below the surface, too cold for bacteria production or nitrogen bubbles to form and float victims back to the surface. In theory, bodies could be preserved for decades, with Tahoe’s vastness practically guaranteeing that gangsters dumped here would remain forever undiscovered. Or would they? Tales exist of the lake giving up its dead—a perfectly preserved Indian maiden in buckskin found on an East Shore beach after a fierce storm, a hole in the lake that sucked drowned miners through underground tunnels to the Virginia City mines where their bodies were discovered. Then in 2011 the lake did give up a victim. The body of a drowned scuba diver was spotted on an underwater WHERE GUEST B OOK
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Creek to spawn at Fallen Leaf Lake. Their simmering red and orange scales can be viewed through a marvelous stream-profile window at the U.S. Forest Service Taylor Creek Visitor Center. Tahoe’s native fish, the Lahontan Cut-Throat, were practically wiped out by Mackinaw and other species introduced in the 1800s, but the trout is now making a comeback, in part due to re-seeding of Fallen Leaf Lake. Other local fishing delicacies include Brown and Rainbow Trout and sweet-tasting hybrids like the “Silverside.” Lake Tahoe is also at the forefront of inland water science. “Tahoe is iconic,” says Dr. Geoffrey Schadlow, Director of University of California Davis’ (UCD) Tahoe Environmental Research Center, “unique in the world.” The lake’s water clarity has been measured continuously by UCD researchers since 1968, when a 10-inch-diameter white plate was visible over 100 feet down. Clarity then diminished an average of 1 foot a year until the late 1990s, when major watershed restoration was funded with bipartisan support in Congress. Those projects proved so efficient in reducing soil erosion and runoff that the decline in clarity began to slow in the early 2000s, and then stabilized! Today, Lake Tahoe’s water remains remarkably clear, with visibility 60 to 70 feet down. See it (or swim it) for yourself, along the shoreline or by boat. Then explore the research and science at UCD’s Tahoe Environmental Research Center in Incline Village, complete with 3-D movies. Like many environments, Tahoe’s water clarity is under threat from climate change due to warming surface temperature and warmer storms. But today, Tahoe remains a successful example of man’s ability to preserve an environment while still enjoying it, a place whose beauty and mysteries are both remarkably preserved.
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cliff ledge 270 feet down, 17 years after disappearing. Recovered by remote-controlled mini-sub, he was almost perfectly preserved. In Tahoe’s shallower depths can be found one of its most plentiful inhabitants, the crayfish. It’s estimated that more than 300 million of these creatures scurry along Tahoe’s sandy bottom and among the shoreline’s many boulders. In recent years, commercial operations were granted permits to catch the crustacean and sell it to local restaurants, but none proved commercially viable. Catching crayfish is a popular pastime, however, and you’ll often see kids hanging off the end of a pier dangling a string in the water. The deepest that crayfish have been found was 820 feet in Crater Lake; Tahoe’s average depth is over 1,000 feet. So, you might not find mini-lobsters down in that darkness, but you might spot some maxi-fish. Tahoe was once part of a prehistoric ocean, and stories abound through the decades of sea monster sightings at the lake. Both native Washoe and Paiute tribe mythology includes giant inhabitants of the lake. “Tahoe Tessie,” as locals have nicknamed her, has been sighted by dozens of witnesses, including two off-duty sheriffs and U.S. Postal employees on a lunch break. Most sightings have been written off as wave crests created by far-distant boats or breezes. But others speculate that huge sturgeon might live in the depths. Giants of a sort do inhabit Tahoe’s depths. Mackinaw trout are caught most every day of the year by guests on Tahoe charter boats. The record catch is 37 pounds. Old-timers claim there are even bigger “Macks” hundreds of feet below the surface. Lake Tahoe is part of a closed system, its water not draining to the Pacific but heading east into the Great Basin, evaporating at Pyramid Lake. Kokanee Salmon travel up and down the watershed and each fall battle up Taylor W H E R E G UESTBO O K
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Each fall thousands of kokanee salmon swim up Taylor Creek near South Lake Tahoe, providing a rich food source for local black bears and other wildlife bulking up before the long winter. A streamside trail provides an excellent view of the spectacle.
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The Sierra Buttes region was explored by solitary fur trappers in the early 1800s. One of those early mountain men, Jim Beckwourth, opened a new wagon route, crossing the Sierra where his cabin still stands, then skirting north of the Buttes toward California.
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IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF MOUNTAIN MEN Early explorers of the Northern Sierra included the most celebrated frontier men of their day. BY CHACO MOHLER
Of all the fascinating characters in the history of the West, two are forever tied to Reno Tahoe. Kit Carson and James Beckwourth were both early “mountain men,� fur trappers and explorers of uncharted regions who become famous in their own lifetime for feats both real and imagined. Both were portrayed as superhero warriors and Indian fighters in best-selling books, yet both had much more complicated relationships with Native Americans, including marrying into their tribes. Beckwourth was a certified warrior who spent years living with the Crow, becoming their war chief. Born in 1798 to a slave mother and a white Virginia landowner father, he was granted freedom on his 19th birthday and headed west, eventually joining a fur trapping expedition to the Rocky Mountains. A formidable presence (he was nick-named Bloody Arm for his fighting prowess), he became adept at wilderness survival. WHERE GUEST B OOK
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the town of Beckwourth and the Jim Beckwourth Museum, housed in his 1850 log cabin. The town is on the edge of the largest mountain valley in the Sierra, part of a scenic drive from Reno, returning through Truckee via Highway 89. Christopher “Kit” Carson was lead scout for the John C. Fremont expedition, the first American explorers to see Lake Tahoe. Carson’s name still dots the region, largely due to well-publicized reports from Fremont, who credited the mountain man with numerous acts of heroism, including saving the expedition when they became trapped by snow during a winter crossing to California. Visitors to present-day Carson Pass on State Highway 88 experience landscapes not that different from those Fremont’s company first viewed, but now reached via all-season highway from Carson City, through Carson Valley and along the Carson River. From 1847 to 1878, numerous dime-novel national bestsellers portrayed Carson as an invincible Indian fighter with super-human powers, almost all of the accounts 100 percent fictional and published without his knowledge. Carson was involved in numerous battles with different tribes during his lifetime, with often brutal outcomes, but he was also fluent in several Native American languages, married into the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes and, late in life, lobbied in Washington on behalf of the Ute tribe. Detailed in a modern best-seller by Hampton Sides, “Blood and Thunder” (2006), Carson’s story is as riveting today as it was 150 years ago, even without imaginary elements. He was a bona fide hero of the Mexican-American War, sneaking bare-foot through enemy lines to go for needed reinforcements. Small in stature but fierce in battle, Carson often relied on his wits to survive, yet he never learned to read or write. Whether portrayed in caricature or documented history, Kit Carson and his fellow mountain man, Jim Beckwourth, remain enduring icons of their time, both complex and fascinating, and undeniable American originals.
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Beckwourth claimed to have been captured by the Crow and mistaken for the long-lost son of a chief. He lived with the tribe on and off for the rest of his life, taking several wives and leading the Crow in a victorious battle with the Blackfeet tribe. Then at middle age, he embarked on a series of adventures that included fighting the Seminole tribe in Florida, opening trade with the Cheyenne and establishing the city of Pueblo, Colorado. In 1845, he arrived in California to fight in the Mexican-American War. He then gained national fame for leading a posse that caught perpetrators of a gruesome mass murder at a California mission. When gold was discovered near Sacramento, a flood of hopeful prospectors headed overland toward California. Beckwourth thought he could find a lower elevation route through the formidable Sierra Nevada than the one followed earlier by the Donner Party. His discovery was a pass further to the north that is 1,800 feet lower in elevation, terminating in Marysville, California. He contracted with that town’s merchants to clear a new “Beckwourth Trail” wagon train route roughly following the Feather River. The next year, guiding his first group of settlers to California, Beckwourth got them within sight of Marysville just as it was going up in flames. His financial backing in ashes, the mountain man licked his wounds and headed back up his trail. Near the top of the Sierra crest, he built a home, then a hotel and a trading post: War Horse Ranch. For the next six years, Beckwourth served as innkeeper and storyteller to thousands of prospectors and settlers. One of his guests was Thomas D. Bonner, an aspiring author who contracted to co-write his autobiography: “The Life and Adventures of Thomas R. Beckwourth.” Published in 1856, it became an almost-instant bestseller. In it, Beckwourth is portrayed as being present at most every noteworthy event of his time, with many of the accounts confirmed years later by other eye-witnesses. Beckwourth left the Sierra at age 60 to live among the Crow, passing away nine years later. His legacy lives on in W H E R E G U E STBO O K
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Carson River flows through lovely natural landscapes on its journey down from 8,652-foot-elevation Carson Pass.
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STREET VIBRATIONS SPRING RALLYCL0000402670 June 7-9, 2019. A three-day motorcycle event for motorcycle enthusiasts with custom bike tours, bike games, poker walks and nightly entertainment. Reno, 775.329.7469. roadshowsreno.com
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CARSON CITY GHOST WALKS June-October 2019. Hear the legends of Carson City’s diverse past on this 90-minute guided tour. The tour takes visitors through downtown to hear stories about lingering spirits of the past as well as haunted and paranormal places along the route. Carson City, 775.348.6279. carsoncityghostwalk.com RENO ACES TRIPLE-A BASEBALL GAMESCL0000402669 June-September 2019; April-May 2020. Looking for summer fun? The Reno Aces, top minor league affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, bring big-time baseball to the heart of downtown Reno. Check the website for the season schedule. Downtown Reno, 775.334.7000. renoaces.com
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LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL July 5-August 25, 2019. Encircled by the immense beauty of Lake Tahoe’s deep blue waters and nestled in a white-sand amphitheater, the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival presents Shakespeare under the stars, capturing the true spirit of summer at the lake. This season's Shakespeare theatrics commence with “The Taming of the Shrew,” directed by Sara Bruner. Sand Harbor, Incline Village, 800.74.SHOWS or 775.832.1616. laketahoeshakespeare.com
THE BARRACUDA CHAMPIONSHIP0402675 July-22-28, 2019. Enjoy professional golf played in the unique Modified Stable-ford format, captivating military displays, entertaining children’s activities, the fabulous Women’s Day and more. Montrêux Golf & Country Club, Reno, 775.322.3900. barracudachampionship.com
ANNUAL LAKE TAHOE CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE49 August 9-10, 2019. Spend the day strolling the docks for a close-up view of upwards of 100 classic wooden boats— lakers and launches, runabouts, gentlemen’s racers and more—all fine-tuned and polished for judging at the Tahoe Yacht Club Foundation’s annual Concours d’Elegance. Homewood, Lake Tahoe, 775.851.4444. laketahoeconcours.com
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AMERICAN CENTURY CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT WEEKCL0000402685 July 9-14, 2019. Watch celebrities tee-off to compete for the American Century Championship Cup. Notable players have included NBA legends Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley, Dallas Cowboy Tony Romo and many more. Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, South Lake Tahoe, tahoecelebritygolf.com
HOT AUGUST NIGHTS Virginia City August 2-3; Reno/Sparks August 6-11, 2019. Celebrate sizzling summer nights and cars in Viginia City, Reno and Sparks at Hot August Nights. The event will include a lineup of star-studded headliners, daily shown-shines, poker walks, the Cool Car Showroom, a classic car auction and more automobile entertainment. 775.356.1956. hotaugustnights.net
LAKE TAHOE MUSIC FESTIVAL677 August 20-25, 2019. These “Sunset Serenade” concerts are held at a variety of beautiful outdoor venues. The 26-piece Academy Orchestra is comprised of elite young musicians from across the country under the direction of Maestro Timm Rolek, and joined by a variety of guest artists. North Lake Tahoe, tahoemusic.org
BURNING MAN677 August 25-September 2, 2019. Once a year, tens of thousands of participants gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, dedicated to community, art, self-expression and self-reliance. They depart one week later, having left no trace. Burning Man is also an ever-expanding year-round culture and one of the most famous arts events in the world. Black Rock Desert, 120 miles north of Reno, 415.TO.FLAME. burningman.org ANNUAL BEST IN THE WEST NUGGET RIB COOK-OFFCL August 28-September 2, 2019. Rib masters from around the country compete, and you’ll find plenty of finger-licking samples for sale, along with nightly concerts, arts and crafts. Victorian Square, Sparks, 800.648.1177. nuggetribcookoff.com
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EVENTS SEPTEMBER ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CAMEL & OSTRICH RACESCL0000402650 September 6-8, 2019. A tradition for over 55 years, these camel races began as a tall tale and are still living up to the legend today. A short trip from Reno, head to Virginia City to cheer on these extraordinary animals as they race in the desert. This event will also feature delicious food and a ton of familyfriendly activities. Virginia City, 775.847.7500. visitvirginiacitynv.com THE GREAT RENO BALLOON RACECL000040267 September 6-8, 2019. The nation’s top balloonists vie for cash and prizes, all starting with the spectacular dawn patrol. Festivities also include a host of foods, crafts, art and souvenirs. Rancho San Rafael Park, Reno, 775.826.1181. renoballoon.com RENO AIR RACESCL0000402680 September 11-15, 2019. Spectacular airshow performers grace the skies of Reno for five days of action-packed racing with six classes of aircraft. Each race is filled with excitement at every turn, as legendary champions make triumphant returns and up-and-coming pilots vie to challenge the ruling competitors. Reno/Stead Airport, Stead, 775.972.6663. airrace.org ANNUAL LAKE TAHOE AUTUMN FOOD AND WINE FESTIVALCL0000402658 September 20-22, 2019. The Northstar California Resort hosts the premier food and wine event in the Sierra. Enjoy two full days of cooking seminars and demonstrations, culinary competitions, wine tastings, a gourmet marketplace vendor fair and more. Northstar California Resort, Truckee, gotahoenorth.com
100TH ANNUAL GENOA CANDY DANCECL0000402659 September 28-29, 2019. There are more than 300 craft and food vendors at this two-day event, culminating with a dance and dinner in Genoa Town Park that brings crowds to Nevada’s oldest permanent settlement. A real treat for young and old alike. Genoa, 775.782.8696. genoanevada.org
OCTOBER FALL FISH FESTL0000402660 October 5-6, 2019. The popular festival highlights one of the most spectacular events at Lake Tahoe: the annual spawning run of the kokanee salmon. The festival takes place at the Forest Service Visitor Center at Taylor Creek, 3 miles north of South Lake Tahoe on Highway 89. Admission is free. At Taylor Creek, South Lake Tahoe, 530.543.2674 ELDORADO GREAT ITALIAN FESTIVALCL0000402682 October 12-13, 2019. This festival transforms downtown Reno into Little Italy for one weekend each year. Enjoy fresh Italian food, a spaghetti-eating contest, an Italian farmers market, a grapestomp, live entertainment and more. Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno, 800.879.8879 or 755.786.5700. eldoradoreno.com NEVADA DAY PARADECL0000402656 October 26, 2019. This parade in Carson City honors the birthday of Nevada with a host of floats, marching bands and a variety of entertainment. Each year, the parade kicks off with a hot air balloon launch that's followed by a fly over of military craft from the Fallon Naval Air Station and the Nevada Air Guard. Carson Street, Carson City, nevadaday.com
NOVEMBER THE POLAR EXPRESS November TBD, 2019. During the holiday season, characters, entertainment and Santa bring the Polar Express to life. Take home a souvenir silver sleigh bell to remember the journey. The hour long rides are fun for the whole family. 877.724.5007. vtrailway.com
DECEMBER CHRISTMAS ON THE COMSTOCK December 1-31, 2019. Step back and celebrate Christmas as they did in the 19th century. Historic Virginia City hosts its annual Christmas on the Comstock, offering a Victorian-style holiday celebration. There are festivities for all ages including boutique holiday shopping, specials, a holiday parade and more. Virginia City, 775.847.7500. visitvirginiacitynv.com
JANUARY EAGLES & AGRICULTURE January 24-27, 2020. This is a once-ayear chance to observe the raptors that visit Carson Valley during the calving season each winter, including bald eagles! Get exclusive access to ranches for viewing, hear directly from the ranchers and share experiences with other birders and wildlife lovers. The event features the Ranch & Eagle Tour, the Owl Prowl, a welcome dinner, smaller tours for birders, a photography workshop with a field exercise and even a rafting tour down the Carson River. Carson Valley, 775.782.8144. carsonvalleynv.org
swim, concerts, ski races, a snow-sculpture contest and much more. See website for specific event dates and times. North Lake Tahoe, 530.583.7167. tahoesnowfest.org THE ANNUAL GREAT SKI RACECL0000402664 March 8, 2020. One of the largest Nordic ski race west of the Mississippi, the 30-kilometer (18.43-mile) course begins at Lake Tahoe, climbs out of the Tahoe Basin over Starratt Pass and heads to historic Truckee on a long downhill run along Sawtooth Ridge. The race course covers magnificent terrain and offers spectacular views. Tahoe City, thegreatskirace.com
APRIL VIRGINIA CITY GRAND PRIX April TBD, 2020. This world-famous outlaw motorcycle race starts in the historic mining town of Virginia City, then winds its way through the surrounding rocky hills in 4.5 hours of rugged racing with speeds of up to 90 mph. Virginia City, 775.527.1034. vcgp.com
MAY RENO RIVER FESTIVALCL0000402672 May 9-10, 2020. Join the festivities, including pro and amateur freestyle and slalom whitewater competitions, live music and entertainment, free instructional clinics, a food and beer garden, an industry expo featuring the hottest outdoor products on the market and more. Truckee River Whitewater Park, Downtown Reno, renoriverfestival.com
MARCH SNOWFESTCL0000402663 March 4-13, 2020. North Lake Tahoe comes alive with 10 fun-filled days and nights jam-packed with events and activities for all ages. This annual winter celebration includes fireworks, a polar bear
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ATTRACTIONS + ENTERTAINMENT ATTRACTIONS BASECAMP BOULDERING/ CLIMBING VENUEL0040815 Home to the world’s tallest climbing wall (coming in at 164 feet), BaseCamp is a bouldering and climbing venue that has everything for both the beginner and experienced climber. It features a 7,000-square-foot indoor bouldering park and a separate kids area. 255 N. Virginia St., Whitney Peak Hotel, Reno, 775.398.5400. whitneypeakhotel.com H BENTLY HERITAGE ESTATE DISTILLERYCL0045702 Bently Distillery sustainably grows and harvests their own grains on their nearby ranch. The distillery and visitor center are housed in a redesigned 100-year-old flour mill listed on the National Register of Historic Places and restored to LEED standards. The distillery boasts a selection of spirits, including its own gin and vodka. 1609 U.S. Highway 395, Minden, 775.210.5097. bentlyheritage.com JACOBS FAMILY BERRY FARMCL0045702 Located on the historic Lampe family homestead, the farm produces 16 varieties of raspberries and blackberries for sale onsite July through September. Quail Cottage Antiques, located near the farm in downtown Gardnerville, offers tasteful treasures for the home. 1335 Centerville Lane, Gardnerville, 775.783.4868. jacobsberries.com H LAKE TAHOE CRUISESCL004289 Explore Lake Tahoe aboard the MS Dixie II paddle wheeler or the Tahoe Paradise luxury yacht. Daytime cruises include professional narration of the historical, cultural and scientific characteristics of Lake Tahoe along with entertaining stories with local flavor. Food and drink are available for purchase.
Also available are the Sunset Dinner Cruises and the Sipping at Sundown Cruise. 760 Highway 50, Zephyr Cove, 800.23.TAHOE. laketahoecruises.com SOARINGNVCL0042871 Thermals created by surrounding mountains and prevailing weather patterns create spectacular flight conditions. Choose your thrill: climbing the legendary thermals, experiencing mountain waves or capturing a birds-eye view of Lake Tahoe. 1142 Airport Road, Minden, 775.782.9595. soaringnv.com TRUCKEE RIVER WHITEWATER PARK AT WINGFIELDCL0042871 The Truckee River Whitewater Park is the only whitewater park in the country located in the heart of a downtown resort area. It offers Class 2 and Class 3 rapids and features 11 drop pools and a competitive slalom course. Arlington Ave. and First St., Reno. cityofreno.com
FAMILY FUN ANIMAL ARK This 38-acre wildlife sanctuary is home to animals like cheetahs, tigers, black bears and wolves. Ask about special events such as Wolf Howl Night, Cheetah Challenge Adventure and more for a unique experience. Open April-October, Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am-4:30 pm. 1265 Deerlodge Road, Reno, 775.970.3111. animalark.org GRAND SIERRA RESORT CASINO Make a day of family fun at Grand Sierra Resort, home to a 50-lane bowling center and nearly an acre of arcade games, laser tag and Battlefield Live. Grand Adventure Land features miniature golf and go-karts. 2500 E. Second St., Reno, 775.789.2000. grandresortcasino.com
GREATER NEVADA FIELDCL0042791 Home to the Reno Aces minor league team, Northern Nevada’s first Triple A baseball team. The ballpark features restaurants and a kids play area with a bouncy castle and jungle gym. 250 Evans Ave., Reno, 775.334.4700. milb.com THE MIDWAY OF FUN AT CIRCUS CIRCUSCL004037 Enjoy free, world-class circus performances daily with clowns, artists and acrobats, as well as exciting carnival, redemption and arcade games such as Whac-a-Mole and Pixel Play. 500 N. Sierra St., Reno, 775.329.0711. circuscircusreno.com H NEED 2 SPEED037 For all-weather fun, head for indoor, electric kart racing at Need 2 Speed. This is a guaranteed adrenaline rush. Flexing, spring-loaded course barriers and a track supervisor keep things safe. The facility includes a glowin-the-dark miniature golf course. Snacks and drinks available trackside. 6895-B Sierra Center Parkway, Reno, 775.851.7223. need2speed.com SIERRA SAFARI ZOOCL004281 Nevada’s largest zoo, Sierra Safari includes more than 200 animals of 40 different species, including antelope, alligators, bison, sloth, camels, llamas and lions. Sierra Safari is staffed with all volunteers. 10200 N. Virginia St., Reno, 775.677.1101. sierrasafarizoo.org VIRGINIA & TRUCKEE RAILROAD The famous V&T Railroad rolls again with the multimillion-dollar reconstruction of the original track. There are two routes: Carson City to Virginia City and Virginia City to Gold Hill, featuring mountain scenery, Comstock history, authentic steam engines, tunnels and more. 4650 Eastgate Siding Road, Carson City, 775.291.0208. vtrailway.com
GOLF COURSES CARSON VALLEY GOLF COURSE Carson Valley Golf Course is home to affordable, friendly golf. Cottonwood trees and the Carson River give this course unique character, providing a challenge for players of all abilities. 1027 Riverview Drive, Gardnerville, 775.265.3181. carsonvalleygolf.com EDGEWOOD TAHOECL0043079 The George Fazio-designed course was named one of America’s Top Golf Courses by Golf Digest. It has been the home of the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship for the last 25 years, as well as the host of the U.S. Senior Open and U.S. Public Links. 100 Lake Parkway, South Lake Tahoe, 775.588.2787. edgewoodtahoe.com GENOA LAKES GOLF CLUB & RESORTCL004294 Genoa Lakes Golf Club features two 18-hole championship semiprivate golf courses just 2 miles apart. The Lakes Course is the annual host site for the U.S. Open Qualifier in Northern Nevada. 1 Genoa Lakes Drive, Genoa, 775.782.4653. genoalakes.com INCLINE VILLAGE GOLF This community has 72 holes of excellent golf, a par-58 Mountain Course and the par-72 Championship Course, the latter designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. The Mountain links is the highest course in Nevada at 6,800 feet elevation. 955 Fairway Blvd., Incline Village, 775.832.1146. yourtahoeplace.com/golf-incline
MUSEUMS DANGBERG HOME RANCH HISTORIC PARKCL0042849 This historic site was founded in
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1857 as a pioneer homestead and grew to more than 45,000 acres. Today, the ranch house remains. Guided tours are offered year-round by reservation. 1450 Highway 88, Minden, 775.783.9417. dangberghomeranch.org NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART With both contemporary and historical collections and top-notch traveling shows, NMA is also an architectural work of art. The museum is particularly well-known for environmentally-themed art. 160 W. Liberty St., Reno, 775.329.3333. nevadaart.org NEVADA STATE MUSEUM, CARSON CITYCL0043094 This museum celebrates Nevada’s natural and cultural history and features the historic Carson City Mint. Don’t miss Coin Press No. 1, the original press from the Carson City Mint, still in working order. See it in operation every last Friday of the month. 600 N. Carson St., Carson City, 775.687.4810. museums.nevadaculture.org WILBUR D. MAY CENTER4028 The center comprises the May Museum and the May Arboretum & Botanical Garden. The May Museum houses the collections of Wilbur May, who traveled around the world 40 times and features an indoor Garden Court with two koi ponds, waterfalls and 30-foot-tall trees. 1595 N. Sierra St., Reno, 775.785.5961. maycenter.com
MOUNTAIN RESORTS DIAMOND PEAK SKI RESORTCL0042839 Affording some of the best views in Tahoe, Diamond Peak Ski Resort offers terrain for both beginners and advanced skiers and snowboarders. 1210 Ski Way, Incline Village, 775.832.1177. diamondpeak.com
H HEAVENLY MOUNTAIN RESORT Ride up the Heavenly Gondola for incomparable views, or hit the slopes on one of the 97 trails, ranging from wide-open cruises to 1,600-foot steeps. Features 28 chairlifts, including nine high-speed lifts. During the warmer months, find scenic gondola rides, zip lines, ropes courses and a mountain run. 3860 Saddle Road, South Lake Tahoe, 775.586.7000. skiheavenly.com HOMEWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORTCL0042836 Located on the western edge of Lake Tahoe, Homewood Mountain Resort boasts some of the region's most breathtaking scenery. The resort has two base lodges and four chairlifts, plus beginner lifts. 5145 Westlake Blvd., Homewood, 530.525.2992. skihomewood.com NORTHSTAR CALIFORNIACL004283 Escape the hustle and bustle at Northstar California with world-class terrain parks, wind-protected slopes, delectable dining and slope-side lodging. Northstar features classes and programs for every age, year-round. 5001 Northstar Drive, Truckee, 800.466.6784 or 530.562.1010. northstarcalifornia.com
Steps from the shore, miles from ordinary! Quaint lake-side Tahoe cabins, freshly prepared meals, and endless activities entice our guests to come back to Zephyr Cove Resort year after year for their Lake Tahoe vacation. Zephyr Cove Resort activities include M.S. Dixie ll cruises, marina activities, snowmobiling, and horseback riding.
SQUAW VALLEY/ALPINE MEADOWSCL0045783 Home of the 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley is a year-round mountain destination offering world-class adventures. During winter, Squaw Valley skiers and snowboarders can access Alpine Meadows—another huge ski resort known for excellent skiing. Squaw Valley alone is 3,600 acres with 29 high-capacity chairlifts. 1960 Squaw Valley Road, Olympic Valley, 800.403.0206. squaw.com SUGAR BOWL RESORTCL004283 One of the first ski areas to be built west of the Rockies, Sugar Bowl combines history with ultra-modern
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ATTRACTIONS + ENTERTAINMENT lifts and convenient lodges. Snowbound Sugar Bowl Lodge offers guest rooms and superb dining in winter. 629 Sugar Bowl Road, Truckee, 530.426.9000. sugarbowl.com
NIGHTLIFE & ENTERTAINMENT 5 STAR SALOON CL00457S0TARLON Reno’s favorite GLBTQ bar—a friendly, sassy place to enjoy a nice drink. Featuring pool tables, live shows, live DJs and a host of signature cocktails as well as an expansive list of liquors and beer. Smoking is allowed. No Cover. Open 24 hours. 132 West St., Reno, 775.329.2827. 5starsaloon.com CARGOCL004570 Reno’s preeminent live concert venue hosts award-winning artists, nationally and internationally touring rock bands and local talent within the indie rock, pop and alternative genres. With state-of-the-art audio, video and lighting, concerts at Cargo showcase the very best in musical talent. 255 N. Virginia St., Whitney Peak Hotel, Reno, 775.398.5400. whitneypeakhotel.com CARSON VALLEY INN: HOTEL/CASINO/RV RESORTCL0042851 The recently remodeled and modernized Carson Valley Inn is Carson Valley’s hot spot for dining, nightly cabaret lounge entertainment, casino fun and special events. It specializes in group golf, ski and clay shooting packages. 1627 Highway 395 N, Minden, 775.782.9711. carsonvalleyinn.com CRYSTAL BAY CASINO ENTERTAINMENTCL004279 Crystal Bay Casino offers top entertainment acts and concerts. The casino has two venues: the Crystal Bay Club Crown Room and the Crystal Bay Club Red Room. 14 Nevada 28, Crystal Bay, 775.833.6333. crystalbaycasino.com
H HARVEYS LAKE TAHOECL004CL0045790275 The entertainment at Harveys Lake Tahoe features big name acts like Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Dave Mathews and more, as well as improv comedy nights. 18 Highway 50, Stateline, Lake Tahoe, 775.588.6611. harveystahoe.com
SHOPPING RENO/SPARKS H ART DOGS & GRACE A popular counter-culture experience for over 25 years, Art Dogs & Grace is a premium “head shop” of glass pipes and art pieces. The exterior walls are almost completely covered in colorful murals. 218 Vassar St., Reno, 775.324.2787. artdogsandgracereno.com H JUNKEE CLOTHING EXCHANGE & ANTIQUESCL0040815 A unique shopping experience, this 15,000-square-foot store offers recycled clothing, costumes, affordable antiques and furniture. Voted Reno’s “Best Consignment/Thrift Store in 2017,” this is a shopping experience you don’t want to miss. 960 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.322.5865. junkeeclothingexchange.com LABELS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUECL0040816 This boutique offers great values at a fraction of the price on designer fashions, including Chanel, Armani and Valentino. It is voted Reno’s best consignment boutique year after year. 601 W. First St., Reno, 775.825.6000. labelsreno.com H THE MELTING POT WORLD EMPORIUMCL0042853 One of Reno’s coolest counterculture stores since 1996, The Melting Pot World Emporium features clothing from different genres including steampunk, tribal, gothic and more. This spot also offers
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accessories, candles, cards, incense, home decor, tapestries, statues and a pipe room. 1049 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.322.9445. meltingpotworldemporium.com OUTLETS AT LEGENDSCL0042841 A year-round destination for shopping, Outlets at Legends boasts stores like Adidas Outlets, Banana Republic Factory Store, BCBG Final Cut, Guess Factory Store and more. These outlets offer magnificent artwork, fountains, lush landscaping and an array of dining options. 1310 Scheels Drive, Sparks, 775.358.3800. experiencelegends.com H THE RIVERWALK DISTRICTCL0040891 Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and savor Reno’s exciting urban renaissance. You’ll find shopping, restaurants, bars, entertainment, lodging, even a whitewater park—all in a safe, fun, friendly area that celebrates Reno’s arts, culture and history. Downtown Reno along the Truckee River, from Arlington Ave. to Bell St., 775.825.9255. SAVVY BOUTIQUECL004286 Carrying an eclectic and fun mix of apparel and accessories for men and women, Savvy Boutique features an exclusive selection from designers Ella Moss, Michael Stars, Young Fabulous and Broke, TOMS shoes, Sanctuary Clothing, J Brand Jeans and more. 13925 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.851.1001. boutiquereno.com SCHEELSCL004091 Located at the Legends at Sparks Marina, this is the world’s largest all-sports store. Take a ride on the indoor Ferris wheel and play, shop and explore more than 85 specialty shops with the largest selection of sports, fashion and footwear under one roof. 1200 Scheels Drive, Sparks, 775.331.2700. scheels.com
THE SUMMITCL0042861 Nevada’s premier shopping and dining destination, The Summit boasts more than 50 premium stores, nine dining options and a movie theater. Stores include Banana Republic, J. Crew, Sephora and more. 13925 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.853.7800. thesummitonline.com
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THE SHOPS AT HEAVENLY VILLAGECL004271 The Shops at Heavenly Village offer an eclectic mix of products, from fashionable apparel to sporting goods and art, as well as a variety of dining. 1001 Heavenly Village Way, South Lake Tahoe, 775.265.2087. theshopsatheavenly.com
NORTH LAKE TAHOE BLUESTONE JEWLERYCL0042601 Known for distinctive Tahoe pendants and charms, Bluestone has a full range of fine jewelry, diamond rings and lovely watches. 10046 Donner Pass Road, Truckee,
RENO’S PREMIER INDOOR KART RACING 6895-B Sierra Center Parkway Reno, NV 89511 775.851.7223 www.Need2Speed.com
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BOATWORKS MALLCL0042601 Located by the lake, Boatworks Mall offers specialty shops and restaurants. This mall is fully enclosed, allowing for comfortable year-round shopping and dining. 760 North Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, 530.583.1488. boatworksmall.com
MID-TOWN RENO A rambling district of restaurants, shops and art, Midtown is the quirky, quality heart of Reno. Admire the art and architecture of the Nevada Museum of Art, or take a walking tour of more than 80 outdoor murals. Junkee Clothing Exchange offers lightly-used clothing, costumes and antiques. Explore the racks at Recycled Records or Sundance Books or experience core counterculture at Art Dogs & Grace, including glass pipes and art pieces, or at Melting Pot World Emporium: a boutique of clothing and gifts, plus a pipe room. Delicious dining choices include Two Chicks serving fresh breakfast and lunch recipes of “elevated comfort food.” Great Full Gardens uses the finest ingredients in a range of breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings. Sup features lunches of gourmet soups and salads, Chez Louie at the Nevada Museum of Art has a lunch menu of creative twists, and Sizzle Pie serves its popular Northwest pizza. For great pub fare head to Silver Peak microbrewery or St. James Brasserie. Conclude your Midtown adventure with a cocktail at Chapel Tavern.
THE VILLAGE AT SQUAW VALLEYCL0042860 Lake Tahoe shopping is at its best in the Village at Squaw Valley, which features an expansive selection of stores such as The North Face, Parallel Mountain Sports and more. 1960 Village East Road, Squaw Valley, 800.403.0206. squaw.com
TRUCKEE MO, JO & ZOECL004307 Family owned and operated, Mo, Jo & Zoe stocks cute and unique items that are both trendy and affordable. It's a one stop shop for accessories, women's apparel, handbags, shoes, jewelry, home goods and more. 10122 Donner Pass Road, Truckee, 530.587.3495. mojozoe.com TAHOE MOUNTAIN SPORTSCL004307 This popular shop sells sportswear and outdoor equipment for men, women and children, from skis to camping equipment to boardshorts and flip flops. 11200 Donner Pass Road, Truckee, 530.536.5200. tahoemountainsports.com TRUCKEE COMMERCIAL ROW SHOPPING CENTERCL004274 This shopping center features an array of home decor shops, art galleries, boutiques, clothing, outdoor equipment stores and fine dining spots. Donner Pass Road,
Commercial Row, Truckee. historictruckee.com THE VILLAGE AT NORTHSTARCL004273 The village features a variety of shopping options, from boutiques and specialty retailers to cafes and restaurants—all surrounding a yearround skating rink. 5001 Northstar Drive, Truckee, 800.466.6784. northstarcalifornia.com
SPAS 1862 DAVID WALLEY’S HOT SPRINGS RESORT & SPA Experience serenity at this day spa featuring signature massages, facials, body treatments, natural hot springs and saunas. Next door find the award-winning restaurant, 1862 David Walley’s Restaurant and Saloon. 2001 Foothill Road, Genoa, 775.783.0788. 1862davidwalleysresort.com BALANCE HOLISTIC HEALTH SPA Balance Holistic Health Spa focuses on creating inner peace and balance. This holistic spa boasts a wide array of massages using many different techniques and styles as well as acupuncture, facials and manicures and pedicures. 10246 Donner Pass Road, Truckee, 530.562.1164. balancefindyourcenter.com BIOSPIRIT Boasting an array of personalized treatments, BioSpirit offers a variety of spa packages such as custom facials or a massage with warm river rocks. 1116 Ski Run Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, 530.542.4095. massagetahoe.com MONTBLEU RESORT CASINO & SPA This resort accommodates its guests with some of the best entertainment,
dining and spa experiences Lake Tahoe has to offer. Their Onsen spa is the only spa in the area to offer Ashiatsu massage treatments. 55 Highway 50, Stateline, 775.588.3515. montbleuresort.com THE SPA & SALON AT HARRAH'S RENO Indulge at The Spa at Harrah’s Reno. Refresh and reinvigorate with a massage, a facial perfectly suited for your skin type and a nourishing body treatment. 219 N. Center St., Reno, 775.788.2822. harrahsreno.com THE SPA AT GRAND SIERRA RESORT CASINO This spa offers body treatments, facials, massage therapies and a fullservice hair and nail salon. Amenities include steam rooms, whirlpools, a relaxation pool and more. 2500 E. Second St., Reno, 775.789.2186. grandsierraresort.com SPA ATLANTIS AT THE ATLANTIS CASINO Repeat winner of SpaFinder’s Readers’ Choice award for Best Casino Spa, Spa Atlantis is one of only a dozen spas in the U.S. to offer the Pantai Luar massage that uses heated sachets filled with herbs. 3800 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.825.4700. atlantiscasino.com/spa
DINING CASINO RESTAURANTS ATLANTIS CASINO RESORT SPA ATLANTIS STEAKHOUSE Steaks. This AAA Four Diamond restaurant serves Allen Brothers meats, the nation’s finest steaks. These dry-aged USDA prime cuts are the ultimate grade of beef,
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CHARLIE PALMER STEAK Steaks. Reno’s award-winning steakhouse features artisan meats and a wine collection spotlighting West Coast vintages. Master chef Charlie Palmer has created an exquisite Reno dining experience. 2500 E. Second St., Reno, 775.789.2456. grandsierraresort.com
BISTRO NAPA Californian. Savor contemporary cuisine inspired by Napa Valley in a sophisticated yet comfortable atmosphere with an emphasis on seasonal, organic ingredients and a 4,000-bottle wine cellar. 3800 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.335.4539. atlantis casino.com/dining
RIM Asian. A Pan-Asian bistro, Rim serves internationally acclaimed dishes inspired by the eastern hemisphere. With special “All-You-Can-Eat” rates, Rim also features a sushi bar. 2500 E. Second St., Reno, 775.789.1661. grandsierraresort.com
OYSTER BAR & SUSHI BAR ON THE SKY TERRACECL0040618 Japanese & Sushi. Enjoy fresh, delicious seafood and watch nigiri and maki sushi prepared right before your eyes. 3800 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.824.4434. atlantiscasino.com/dining
HARRAH'S RENO HARRAH'S STEAK HOUSE Steaks. This spot is famous for its upscale dining and superior service and is one of the top 10 steak houses in America. Open for lunch MondayFriday 11 am-2:30 pm and dinner nightly at 5pm. 219 N. Center St., Reno, 775.788.2929. harrahs.com
TOUCAN CHARLIE’S BUFFET & GRILLE American. Voted Reno’s best buffet and best Champagne brunch, Toucan Charlie’s serves everything from hand-carved prime rib to juicy rotisserie meats. 3800 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.825.4700. atlantiscasino.com/dining
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BOOMTOWN CASINO HOTEL Boomtown has a variety of dining options including Boomtown Steakhouse, Famous Lobster Buffet, Mel’s Diner, Market Fresh Deli and Prime Feast Buffet. 2100 Garson Road, Verdi, 775.345.6000. boomtownreno.com ★ ELDORADO RESORT CASINO Eldorado is home to a number of award-winning restaurants. See why La Strada was named one of the best Italian restaurants in the nation. Roxy’s Bar & Lounge is listed on the Distinguished Restaurants of North America awards list. 345 N. Virginia St., Reno, 800.648.5966 or 775.786.5700. eldoradoreno.com
OYSTER BAR Seafood. A favorite among locals and visitors alike, The Oyster Bar has been serving the freshest seafood, chowder, pan roasts and cioppino since 1959. 1100 Nugget Ave., Sparks, 800.648.1177. janugget.com/dining
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CIERA STEAK + CHOPHOUSECL0043059 Steak and Seafood. This awardwinning steakhouse has a classy selection of prix fixe three-course meals to pair with 300 types of
Beans, bread, salad and lamb, the perfect recipe for making friends out of strangers. Hungry?
Is it possible that garlic breath may helP lubricate the art of conversing? When everyone at the table is under its influence then it likely does because at the JT Bar & Dining Room on main street, the table is set for bighearted people who appreciate old world masterpieces and a side order of newfound friendships. The kind of spirit that runs rampant in Carson Valley.
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DINING meals to pair with 300 types of Champagnes and wines. 55 Highway 50, Lake Tahoe, 800.648.3353. MontBleuresort.com
SILVER LEGACY RESORT CASINO H RUTH'S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Steaks. Serving up delicious USDA Prime steak, this popular, nation-wide chain got its start in New Orleans and serves up excellent barbeque shrimp and jumbo lump crab cakes. Vegetarian options vary by season, but the wine selection is excellent year round. 407 N. Virginia St., Reno, 775.325.7573. ruthschris.com
RENO AREA RESTAURANTS ARARIO CL004023 Korean. Korean fusion restaurant in Reno's Midtown district with delicious menu items including clam pasta, crab tofu, chicken wings, poke bowl and classics such as beef short rib galbi. Open Monday-Thursday 11 am-9 pm, Friday-Saturday 11 am-10 pm, Sunday 1-9 pm. 777 S. Center St., Reno, 775.870.8202. www.arariomidtown.com BRICKS RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR CL004023 American. Bricks Restaurant's imaginative American menu offers a variety of food options with daily features complemented by an extensive wine list and premium bar in a relaxed atmosphere. Open MondayFriday 4:30-9 pm and Saturday 5-9 pm. 1695 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.786.2277. www.bricks restaurant.com BROOKS' BAR & DECK AT EDGEWOOD TAHOE CL004023 American. A seasonal restaurant and bar with indoor and outdoor seating, Brooks’ Bar & Deck has taken the place as the premier
post-golf watering hole in Nevada. Offering great food and a sports bar atmosphere, Brooks’ is located right off the picturesque 18th hole. This hot spot features seasonal menus offering American classics for breakfast and dinner. 180 Lake Parkway, Stateline, 888.769.1924. edgewoodtahoe.com THE DEPOT CRAFT BREWERY DISTILLERY CL004023 American. The state’s first combined brewery and distillery is housed in the former headquarters for the NevadaCalifornia-Oregon Railway, built in 1910. 325 E. Fourth St., Reno, 775.737.4330. thedepotreno.com H IJJI SUSHI 4023 Japanese & Sushi. This restaurant brings variety, quality and freshness to the all-you-can-eat sushi joint. Its menu is contemporary and traditional. Iron Horse Shopping Center, 685 E. Prater Way, Ste. 101, Sparks, 775.356.8668; Redfield Promenade, 4955 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.825.6688; 199 Damonte Ranch Parkway, Reno, 775.851.8668. ijjisushiandhabachi.com LA VECCHIA Italian. Serves authentic and innovative Italian cuisine. A local favorite for 24 years, where homemade pasta and ravioli are a specialty. An extensive wine list and full bar with craft cocktails make for a great dining experience. 3005 Skyline Blvd., Reno, 775.825.1113. lavecchiareno.com LOUIS’ BASQUE CORNERCL004023 American. A favorite local spot featured on the Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives,” Louis’ is the home of the famous Picon Punch and Winnemucca coffee. 301 E. Fourth St., Reno, 775.323.7203. louisbasquecorner.com H MARIO'S PORTOFINO040268 Italian. Mario’s Portofino offers an elegant but quaint Italian setting
with a wide array of delicious Italian specialties, world-class wines and handmade desserts. Open for lunch Monday-Friday 11:30 am-2 pm. Dinner served nightly. 1505 S. Virginia St., 775.825.7779. mariosportofino.com MIDTOWN EATS American. The restaurant offers a variety of comfort foods, including signature burgers, salads and chef du jour entrees. The fresh artisanal cocktails are made with seasonal ingredients and house-made syrups. 18 Cheney St., Reno, 775.324.3287. midtowneatsreno.com RAPSCALLION SEAFOOD HOUSE & BARCL004024 Seafood. Rapscallion’s dinner menu reflects the season’s freshest ingredients and features more than 20 varieties of fresh fish. This seafood house and bar also serves Certified Angus Beef steaks, aged 30 days and seared to perfection. 1555 S. Wells Ave., Reno, 775.323.1211. rapscallion.com ROMANZA CL004023 Italian. The exceptional beauty of this intimate restaurant enhances the inspired flavors of every exquisite Italian entree. From the river and sea, savor pan-roasted sea bass, lobster risotto or hearty cioppino. Or indulge in Romanza meatballs or baked lasagna. Open Wednesday-Sunday 5:30-9:30 pm. 2707 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.689.7474. www.peppermillreno.com SILVER PEAK RESTAURANT & BREWERYCL0040265 American. Enjoy steak, pasta, fresh fish and stone-hearth pizzas as well as great salads and sandwiches at Reno’s favorite brewery. Open daily 11 am-midnight. 124 Wonder St., Reno, 775.324.1864; 135 N. Sierra St., Reno, 775.284.3300. silverpeakrestaurant.com
H SÜP American. Delicious gourmet soups, salads and sandwiches make Süp a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Healthy, homemade recipes are made from scratch daily using the finest ingredients. Service is fast and friendly, with doors open Monday-Saturday 11 am-9 pm. 669 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.324.4787. sup.restaurant SUSHI PIER RESTAURANT CL004023 Japanese & Sushi. Voted #1 Sushi Restaurant eight years running by the Reno News and Review, Sushi Pier is a local favorite. Always fresh and always friendly, Sushi Pier features a variety of unique and classic sushi on its “all you can eat” menu. 1507 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.825.5225. www.sushipiermidtown.com H TWO CHICKSCL0040268 American. This restaurant serves up new twists on favorite breakfast and lunch items in the heart of Midtown. Two Chicks sources from local vendors whenever possible. 752 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.323.0600. twochicksreno.com H WILD RIVER GRILLECL0040259 American. Wild River Grille serves up contemporary American fare that is innovative, traditional, creative and comforting with frequent live music and an expansive riverside patio. Open daily at 11 am. 17 S. Virginia St., Reno, 775.284.7455. wildrivergrille.com
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE THE BOATHOUSE ON THE PIER 032American. Savor majestic views of Lake Tahoe on a 1,000-foot pier at the Boathouse, known for its continental cuisine and signature cocktails. 3411 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, 530.545.4338. tahoebeachtretreat.com
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SUSHI KAI032 Japanese. Sushi Kai serves up Japanese nigiri, sashimi, fusion rolls and traditonal Asian dishes in an upscale contemporary setting. 18 Highway 50, Stateline, 775.586.6668. harrahslaketahoe.com
NORTH LAKE TAHOE & TRUCKEE H CHRISTY HILL 85 American. Elegant and unique cuisine with spectacular views, Christy Hill is a favorite of Tahoe gourmet aficionados. During summers, food and drink are served in its lakefront garden. 115 Grove St., Tahoe City, 530.583.8551. christyhill.com COTTONWOOD RESTAURANT040285 Californian. Revel in unmatched views at this local favorite, built from salvaged railroad ties from the 1920s. The menu offers burgers, steaks, fresh fish, salads and more. 10142 Rue Hilltop, Truckee, 530.587.5711. cottonwoodrestaurant.com JAKES ON THE LAKE040285 American. Outstanding scenic dining year-round. Specializing in seafood and steak, but with delicious appetizers and salad offerings. Full bar and large decks for outdoor seating makes Jakes a summer hotspot. 980 N. Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, 530.583.0188. jakestahoe.com MANZANITA Californian. Manzanita, by acclaimed chef Traci Des Jardins, offers French-inspired California cuisine with a regional mountain resort influence. 13031 Ritz Carlton Highlands Court, Truckee, 530.562.3050. manzanitalaketahoe.com H PIANETA Italian. Serving fine Italian cuisine in historic downtown Truckee, Pianeta is an intimate and cozy restaurant dishing out classic Italian cuisine using
handmade pastas. 10096 Donner Pass Road, Truckee, 530.587.4694. pianetarestauranttruckee.com H WOLFDALE'S 85 American and Asian Fusion. This lakeside fine dining spot serves fresh food with seasonal ingredients and Asian flair. The menu changes often, but favorites include braised lamb shank and king salmon. 640 North Lake Blvd., Lake Tahoe, 530.583.5700. wolfdales.com
CARSON VALLEY H CARSON VALLEY Whether you’re in the mood for Basque-style family dining or for an eclectic mix of French, Thai, sushi, barbecue or steak, Carson Valley offers so many dining choices it will keep you coming back for more. Carson Valley. visitcarsonvalley.org J.T. BASQUE BAR & DINING ROOMCL004285 American. This Gardnerville institution embodies Old World Basque culture in the American West. Voted best Basque restaurant in Carson Valley for more than a decade. 1426 Highway 395, Gardnerville, 775.782.2074. jtbasquenv.com
VIRGINIA CITY CROWN POINT RESTAURANT American. The Crown Point Restaurant in Gold Hill offers one of the Comstock’s finest dining establishments inside the oldest operating hotel in Nevada, the Gold Hill Hotel. 1540 S. Main St., Virginia City, 775.847.0111. goldhillhotel.net
Check out our Home of the famous Comstock Lode where miners became millionaires. Today, the saloons and mercantiles that line the wooden boardwalks invite visitors to step back in time. History is woven into our 1800s era town and comes alive through the people that call Virginia City home, our museums, attractions and events. Explore it for yourself and stay the night in the richest place on earth.
VIRGINIA CITY BREWERY & TAPHOUSE Pub/Bar. The Virginia City Brewery and Taphouse brings the craft brew movement to the Comstock. 62 N. C St., Virginia City, 775.847.7064. virginiacitybreweryandtaphouse.com WHERE GUEST B OOK
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IJJI 4 KOREAN BBQ
IJJI 4 is bringing the fiery, fun experience of Korean barbecue to Reno! Enjoy the sensational tastes of beef, pork, chicken, or other types of meat, roasted to perfection. Unlike traditional restaurants, Korean Barbecue is prepared at the diner’s table on built-in gas or charcoal grills. Some options include bulgogi, usually made from thinly sliced marinated beef sirloin or tenderloin, along with galbi, made from marinated beef short ribs. Along with an assortment of marinated and unmarinated meats, there is guaranteed to be something for all guests! Monday-Sunday 11AM-10PM
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For the premiere Sushi and Habachi dining in Reno and Sparks, visit one of Ijji’s two fine locations. In each, you’ll find the Ijji hallmarks of fresh ingredients, a variety of excellent entrée choices, all-you-can-eat sushi, and top-quality preparation. Since launching in 2008, Ijji Sushi has won ardent fans among both locals and visitors. The enticing menu delivers an expertly crafted blend of both contemporary and traditional dishes, with the freshness of the ingredients translating into quality you’ll instantly recognize and savor. The success of Ijji Sushi in Sparks brought forth the birth of Ijji Sushi and Habachi (Ijji 2) in Reno. In addition to delectable sushi dishes, Ijji 2 offers a sophisticated, elegant and indulgent teppanyaki dining experience. Bring the entire family and be dazzled by the culinary skills of a master chef—knife flashing, food juggling, drum beating and volcanoes erupting—delicious, all-around fun!
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IIjji Noodle House brings the comfort food from Asia to Reno! We serve a variety of different Asian style dishes. Enjoy a warm bowl of Vietnamese Pho or Japanese Ramen, along with a variety of traditional appetizers, and other styles including Chinese, or BBQ dishes. Enjoy a customizable fresh poke bowl with your choice of seven different types of protein, many sauces, and a multitude of your favorite toppings. We strive to serve you the best poke bowl in town!
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RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE RENO Eat Like A Winner. Whether it’s our USDA prime steak served on a 500° sizzling plate or our hand-crafted cocktails made with fresh ingredients, Ruth’s is the perfect way to commemorate a big win. Come in tonight and keep the celebration going. Located at THE ROW at the Silver Legacy Hotel and Casino 407 N. Virginia St., Reno
775.325.7375 www.ruthschris.com
TWO CHICKS In the heart of Reno’s MidTown district, Two Chicks is serving up new twists on your favorite breakfast and lunch dishes. Check out their creative omelets and eggs benedicts or try a delicious GourMelt grilled-cheese sandwich. Only the highest quality meats, vegetables and free-range eggs are used, with all ingredients sourced locally whenever possible. A full bar and a creative cocktail menu to complement any dish. A labor of love, sit down and be served by the friendly two chicks, Haley and Jessie, breakfast and lunch, 6am-2pm daily. 752 S. Virginia St., Reno
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ELDORADO, CIRCUS CIRCUS, SILVER LEGACY DINING Choose from 25 unique dining options, ranging from the finest cuts of steaks and chops to authentic Italian cuisine. Whether it be old favorites like La Strada or Roxy, or one of our new selections like Ruth’s Chris Steak House or Topgolf Swing Suite, we have something for everyone. 345 N. Virginia Street, Reno
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MARIO’S PORTOFINO Mario’s Portofino brings the taste of Italy to Reno. At Mario’s Portifino, we offer a wide array of Italian specialties including homemade pastas and sauces. Entrees include risotto, ravioli, pastas, seafood, steaks, chicken and veal. Witha full bar open everyday, you can be assured that you will be able to enjoy your special drink or a favorite wine from our extensive wine selection. From the food to the ambiance, we want you to feel like you are in Italy. Hours of operation: Lunch Tuesday-Friday, 11:30am2:00pm; Dinner served 7 days a week from 5:00pm; Bar opens at 4:30pm.
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World FamouS doughnut ice cream SandWich Simple Ice Cream Sandwiches pairs a warm Doughboy Donut with delicious ice cream from Hoch Family Creamery. Simple is located inside the same building as Junkee Clothing Exchange, a store with antiques, vintage clothing, costumes, and furniture. Open 7 days a week, a warm donut with a scoop of ice cream will change your life! 960 S. Virginia St., Reno www.junkeeclothingexchange.com www.simpleicecreamsandwiches.com
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SÜP Süp is a Reno landmark! Serving up deliciously fresh Sandwiches, Salad and Soup right in the heart of the hip, Midtown District Reno. Enjoy a beer or glass of wine with friends/ family on their beautiful deck. Süp offers 6-8 house made soups each day along with an amazing menu of creative and unique salads, sandwiches and appetizers. Legendary customer service and mouthwatering dishes served up in the most eclectic and happening part of Reno! 669 S. Virginia St., Reno, NV. 89501
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Wild RiveR GRille Al fresco dining on our picturesque riverside patio, spectacular views, a great happy hour, free live music nightly in the summertime, and the opportunity to dine with your favorite fourlegged companion are just a few of the elements that make Wild River Grille Reno’s premier spot for lunch, dinner or libations seven days a week. Located in one of Nevada’s most historic buildings, guests enjoy our extensive array of mouthwatering menu items while surrounded by the ambiance of eras gone by. A full bar teeming with signature cocktail creations along with classic favorites, wine and a selection of craft beers also enhances each experience. Open daily at 11 a.m. 17 S. Virginia St., Reno
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WOLFDALE’S North Lake Tahoe’s premiere restaurant and popular bar is celebrating 41 years of excellence. As a family-run business, Wolfdale’s provides lakeview dining with a warm ambiance and professional, friendly service. Since opening in 1978, Chef Douglas Dale has developed a fusion-style of California and Asian influences. ‘Cuisine Unique’ describes the fresh and simple aesthetics of each dish. With the menu changing frequently to reflect the most seasonal ingredients and inspiring new techniques Wolfdale’s also continuously strives for consistency, and accommodates gluten-free and vegan guests. The deck opens for outdoor dining in the Summer, and offers a courtyard with bocce ball and fire pits. Chef Dale hosts cooking workshops in July and August, and has a reputable cookbook memoir. 640 N. Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA
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LAKE TAHOE’S EAST SHORE IS GENEROUSLY SPRINKLED WITH GIANT GRANITE BOULDERS, SOME TOWERING OVER THE SURFACE, OTHERS ONLY FEET BELOW IT. WITH SWIM GOOGLES IN THE LAKE’S CLEAR WATER, YOU CAN SPOT THE HIDDEN BOULDERS HUNDREDS OF FEET IN THE DISTANCE.
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