Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
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This is one of the largest parks in Reno, and it truly has something for everyone. The park is clean, well-maintained, and offers several parking lots and clean bathrooms throughout. You’ll find covered eating areas, picnic tables, a pond with turtles and ducks, horseshoe pits, and even a volleyball court. The fitness court and workout stations along the well-kept walkways make it great for staying active. With a botanical garden, three playgrounds, a large dog park, and year-round events, it’s a perfect spot to explore and enjoy!
- Freda Price
I was not expecting to be there for a short notice of time. We had so much, we were there around 3 am. to fully attend the program of the Great Reno Balloon Race. They said that this balloon race is the largest ballooning event in the world and I was so happy to be there.
- Melot Skee
Beautiful park with lots of walking trails, and playground equipment for the kids. There is exercise equipment along the main trail, big separate area for dogs to run free and be off leash. Just watch out for thistles, they can be very dangerous to animals and ive seen a few recently. There also vaulted bathrooms, a couple pagodas and a couple gazebos for picnics and cookouts (have to rent/reserve though). The rose gardens and arboretum is a really nice walk too, with a couple bridges, a small waterfall and just all around beautiful scenery. There is so much to do here i cant even list it all but its definitely worth going to! Ive been going since the early 90s as a kid
- alex wolf
Nice and very large park. Lots of space and off leash pasture area for dogs. Coming back to check out the museum and gardens.
- Sara Jo
Best dog park I've ever seen. Beautiful large grassy park for the kids to play or feed ducks. Awesome walk thru the gardens and old Great Basin Adventure park, which is now a beautiful hike, especially in the spring when it's all in bloom.
- Mandy Prengaman