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What to do:

This is where the great outdoors collides with the

electric indoors — namely, exciting (and unending) casino and

entertainment action. Under the bright Nevada sunshine, you can

play golf, go hiking, or rise above it all in a hot-air balloon. When the

sun goes down, find out firsthand why Reno is known as The

Biggest Little City in the World!

Where to do it:

In between rolling the dice or playing the one-

armed bandits at one of the area casinos, go to the Truckee River

Arts District, which boasts numerous galleries, boutiques, and

cafes. View hundreds of cars from virtually every time period in the

award-winning National Automobile Museum. And if you’re travel-

ing with children, don’t miss the unique and educational Animal Ark

wildlife sanctuary.

Why go now:

Because daytime temperatures are on the

upswing, meaning more outdoor activities to enjoy. Cool evenings

make for pleasant conditions for casino hopping along Virginia

Street (Reno’s Strip). Don’t forget to take a photo in front of the

famous Reno Arch.

Insider’s tip:

On the third Saturday of every month, local mer-

chants host Wine Walk at Reno’s Riverwalk District. You’ll get a

map, a souvenir glass, and the chance to sample a variety of vin-

tages at participating storefronts.

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ive entertainment, world-class dining, nonstop gaming action,

and a host of outdoor pursuits combine for a diverse and stirring vacation.

April – May

Average High: 70°F

Average Low: 42°F

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