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Go to Reno Aces Baseball Game at Greater Nevada Field in Reno Tahoe

Sure, Reno is known for its bright lights and exciting casino resorts. But what if we told you one of the best bets in town for a family-friendly outing happens under stadium lights?

That’s right: right in the heart of downtown is Greater Nevada Field, home to the Reno Aces, the city’s popular Minor League Baseball team (a Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, for those who want a little inside baseball).

The park itself is in the pro leagues, with the Truckee River coursing by and the Sierra Nevada mountains beaming like the fanbase.

There’s an excellent merch shop, plenty of food and drinks, and everything from sprawl-out-on-the-lawn lounging to close-to-the-action seating. The atmosphere is upbeat yet relaxed—maybe because there’s not a bad seat in the house.

Tickets are affordable, and local fans keep things fun and community-style. Settle into a summer evening here and watch players take their cracks at bat while kids race to retrieve foul balls and inning-break entertainment keeps the energy high.

Low risk, high rewards: this family adventure comes up Aces.

TIP: Take a pregame stroll along Reno’s famous Riverwalk or grab an appetizer and drink at Depot Brewery & Distillery before first pitch. Cocktail fans should order the Old Fashioned—it’s a winner! As for the Reno Aces? Well, go cheer ’em to victory!

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