Here’s our guide on the best things to do in Reno and nearby.
I often thought of Reno as Las Vegas’ little sibling or launching point for Burning Man, but as we spend more time there, we’ve fallen in love with its unique charm. Dubbed “The Biggest Little City in the World,” it’s the perfect destination for outdoor adventurers with Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains nearby. We love how walkable the downtown area is, and the art and food scene has been growing rapidly.
In this guide, we’re sharing our favorite things to do in Reno and its surrounding areas, including Virginia City, Carson City, and Tahoe. We also included where to eat, where to stay, and tips for your visit. If you are in the Reno-Tahoe Territory during July 4th this year, check out all the America 250 celebrations in the area.

Last Updated: June 24, 2026
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255 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, map
We climbed BaseCamp Climbing Gym’s massive 164 ft (50 m) outdoor wall that holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest artificial climbing wall in the world. I chickened out midway and much prefer my small boulders, but Jacob made it to the top.
The routes range from 5.6 to 5.12, so even beginners can do the route, but the stamina might get you. If you manage to finish the route, they give you a certificate.
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299-247 US-395 BUS, Reno, NV 89501, map
You can spot this right next to the climbing wall, but it is the iconic tourist photo to take in Reno. We passed it multiple times while exploring downtown.


Now that we’re burners, we love seeing the creativity and art that comes out of Burning Man. Many of the sculptures ended up in Reno afterward. If you only have time for one, we really love the Space Whale in City Plaza. The Believe sculpture is also here.
In addition to the Burning Man sculptures, you’ll find murals all over Reno. To learn more about them, check out this mural audio tour. It’s best to bring headphones to listen to it, but if you’d rather listen through a speaker, you can borrow one for free at the Visitor Center inside Reno Public Market.
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The Riverwalk District is a nice area to relax, walk around, or people-watch. If you’re visiting any of the above, you’re already in this neighborhood. We stopped at Sierra Tap House to hang out on the patio and grab a drink. Nearby, we saw people fly fishing, tubing down the Truckee River, and djing.



1500 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502, map
If there are books and cats, I’m there. The Radical Cat offers a highly curated selection of radical books, as its name suggests, focused on inclusivity and social justice. I like book browsing because it gives me a sense of calm in our overstimulating world. Out of the four bookstores I visited in Reno, this one was my favorite.
We played with the adoptable cats in the cat lounge, and even took home a couple of books, breaking all my rules of traveling light. They also have cute and kitschy cat-themed gifts for your cat-loving friends. I love that a bookstore like this exists, and hope to revisit it next time we’re in Reno.




86 S C St, Virginia City, NV 89440, map
Virginia City is a 35-minute drive southeast of Reno. It feels like a movie set, but it’s the real Wild West. It was once the epicenter of the American West and is now one of the best-preserved Old West towns, with wooden-plank sidewalks, saloons, and antique shops. Check out our Instagram guide here. For your first visit, don’t miss:
STAY – Virginia City Bed & Breakfast. We stayed at the cutest B&B. Dona cooks up a feast for breakfast, including scones and delicious homemade jam. Bonus points for Archie, their Irish doodle, who was the best boy and greeter.
Local Tip: If you plan on doing 3 or more activities in Virginia City, stop by the Visitor Center to save money on all the attractions with the Comstock Adventure Pass. Read more about it here.



716 N Carson St # A, Carson City, NV 89701, map
Carson City is a 30-minute drive south of Reno and is the capital of Nevada. It’s more of a home base close to Tahoe, Reno, and Virginia City, and is great for those who love the outdoors without the crowds. If it’s your first time in Carson City, these were our favorites:
STAY – Federal Hotel is conveniently located downtown, and all the places we visited were walkable. The rooms are newly renovated, and we enjoyed our private and spacious patio on the second floor.




250 Evans Ave, Suite 101, Reno, NV 89501, map
If you’re visiting between late March and mid-September, catch a Minor League Baseball game at Greater Nevada Field. The Reno Aces have themed games, and it was Toy Story day when we went.
They will also be hosting the California Collegiate League (CCL) All-Stars game on July 4th to celebrate America 250. Check out our Instagram post for more America 250 celebrations in the area.




We’ve stayed at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino on multiple trips. It has spacious and comfortable rooms, covered parking (clutch in the summer), and geothermally heated pools.


Have you visited Reno? Are there any other things to do in Reno Nevada we should check out on our next trip?

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