The Greatest Outdoors of Reno Tahoe

It's the Reno Tahoe you might not know: fly fishing adventures and nature walks along the Truckee River, mountain biking in a hidden gem canyon, a sunset hike to a sprawling vista, and a sacred and serene lake with hidden beaches. Add in a fun and creative art and cuisine scene, and, well, it's time to rise and Reno Tahoe!

Week: 05.14.2025
Regions: Northern & Southern CA

Zen and the Art of Fly Fishing

Fly-fishing lessons and adventures with Reno Fly Shop in Reno Tahoe

Two people fly fishing on the Truckee River with guides from Reno Fly Shop
Two people fly fishing on the Truckee River with guides from Reno Fly Shop
A woman in the Truckee shows a fish she caught with Reno Fly Shop guides
Two people fly fishing in the Truckee River with Reno Fly Shop guided trips
Learning to fly fish is one of the most fun and beautiful ways to connect with nature, family, friends, and yourself. It’s also a great way to truly experience the magic of a place. Make that place Reno Tahoe, where a fly fishing adventure with Reno Fly Shop is like being planted in a plein air painting of dreamy outdoors.
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This Way to Oxbow and Dickerson Road

Visit the Oxbow Nature Study Area and Dickerson Road in Reno Tahoe

A woman on the overlook deck overlooking the Truckee River at Oxbow Nature Study Area in Reno
A woman walks the one-mile trail amid green trees at the Oxbow Nature Study Area in REno
A woman sits on the bench overlooking the Truckee River at Oxbow Nature Study Area
A woman walks along a fallen tree log at Oxbow Nature Study Area
Just west of downtown Reno—tucked right alongside the Truckee River—is a nature haven for wildlife spotting and waterside relaxing. The 22-acre Oxbow Nature Study Area is ideal for those seeking solitude and a short hike. Afterwards, explore the creative hub of Dickerson Road.
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Peaceful at Pyramid

Visit the Public Beaches at Pyramid Lake Just Outside of Reno Nevada

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A woman looks through binoculars at Pyramid Lake
A woman walks happily along a beach shore at Pyramid Lake in Nevada
A woman wanders along a beach shoreline at Pyramid Lake in Nevada
About 40 minutes beyond downtown Reno, Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway leads to one of the world’s largest oases. Pyramid Lake is the end point of the Truckee River, and it’s an absolute marvel.
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Huffaker for Huge Views

Go on a Panoramic Sunset Hike at Huffaker Hills in Reno Tahoe

A woman in a pink windbreaker jacket is standing atop a rocky outcropping Huffaker Hills Open Space in Reno
A woman hiking a trail at Huffaker Hills Open Space in Reno
A woman is walking on a trail with wildflowers at Huffaker Hills Open Space in Reno
A woman is standing with her arms spread out as she takes in the view of mountains and downtown Reno at Huffaker Hills Open Sapce
As the sun goes down, the iconic lights come up in the Biggest Little City in the World. And there’s a perfect place to witness both on a short sunset hike to an outcropping offering a brilliant panorama. South Reno’s Huffaker Hills is a grass prairie open space teeming with wildlife and seasonal wildflowers.
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Key to the Biking Kingdom

Explore the Mountain Biking Trails at Keystone Canyon in Reno Tahoe

A woman mountain biking at Keystone Canyon in Reno; snowcapped mountains are in the background
A mountain bike rider on the dirt trails at Keystone Canyon in Reno
A mountain bike rider on a trail at Keystone Canyon in Reno
It’s not often that you get amazing mountain biking trails within city limits. Hello, Keystone Canyon in Reno! Keystone Canyon feels like a wilderness world away with its vast network of trails ranging from beginner-friendly to truly challenging.
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