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Reno, Nevada - Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa from $39 per night
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Escape to paradise at Atlantis Casino Resort. Exotic tropical decor with thatched roof huts, giant palm trees and a 30-ft waterfall highlight the casino.
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Reno, Nevada - Peppermill Hotel from $50 per night
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The Peppermill Hotel and Casino in Reno is a world class getaway destination. Located just minutes from downtown and the Reno Airport, the Peppermill is
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Reno, Nevada - Circus Circus Reno Hotel Casino from $33 per night
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Circus Circus Hotel And Casino Offers Newly Renovated Rooms That Reflect The Grand Era Of The European Circus Period At The Turn Of The Century. Enjoy
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Reno, Nevada - Silver Legacy Resort Casino from $46 per night
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The Silver Legacy Resort Casino is located in the heart of downtown Reno and is a joint venture between the El Dorado Hotel Casino and Circus Circus Hotel
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Reno, Nevada - Hilton Reno Resort & Casino from $103 per night
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The Hilton Reno Resort & Casino offers a 70,000 square foot shopping mall and the largest recreational vehicle park in Reno. With over 140,000
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Reno, Nevada - Harrahs Hotel Casino Reno from $50 per night
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Harrah's Reno is located in downtown Reno, approximately four miles from Reno/Tahoe International Airport
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Reno, NV: Roll Away The Blues
Gamble on a weekend trip to Reno and be rewarded with the vices of the tables and the virtues of nature.
With Lake Tahoe less than an hour away, you can enjoy the ringing of the slot machines at night and the silence of the high Sierra peaks during the day.
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Reno, NV: Bring Your Lucky Charms
Fly with us, stay with friends and hit the jackpot in more ways than one at Lake Tahoe.
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Destination Reno lets you explore the attractions of Reno and book your hotel room online. You'll find detailed information about Animal Ark, Circus Circus Midway Stage, Fleischmann Planetarium, Mining Machine at Silver Legacy Resort Casino, Mount Rose Highway and other local attractions on our Attractions Page. We offer great deals on all of our featured hotels. Have a great trip to Reno!


The name Reno suggests casino gaming, celebrity performances, and 24 hour entertainment. High wire artists entertain nightly as do the country's top comics. Guests can watch live elephants perform and can dance into the early morning hours to the beat of their favorite rock group. A variety of activities are available around the clock, but the most spectacular events require no advance bookings. They are the sunrises and sunsets which are exhibited daily against the backdrop of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains. The colors of the mountains and the sky are beyond description. They leave the viewer breathless with wonder, and with a feeling of exhilaration at the same time. Even the most ardent devotee of western films shot on location, is amazed at the first sight of the "real thing." The camera lens has not been able to capture the essence of the profound beauty of these masterpieces of nature.

Exploring the Reno area takes patience of a kind that, once practiced, can yield tremendous benefits to the traveler. Much of our 21st century family travel involves attendance at mega attractions where the only thing standing between the visitor and a total assault on the senses via Imax, theme rides, and action figures is an hour or two of waiting in line for admission. The Reno experience is entirely different!

It begins with the approach to the city rising out of the desert. Prepare ahead of time for what will be a journey through land that was once at the bottom of an inland sea. Look around for the fertile farms, the snow capped mountain peaks, the lush valleys. Watch for the herds of wild horses and for the families of tortoises making their deliberate way. Stop at a park for a picnic and discover pines, firs, and wild strawberries. Enter into the spirit of the wild west by visiting Ponderosa Ranch in Incline Village and recalling the drama of episodes of the Bonanza TV show.

The main route across Nevada, I-80, runs from Salt Lake City to Reno, skirting dozens of small towns with names like Winnemucca, Elko, and Battle Mountain. The other main route, US 50, is older and slower than I-80, but highly rated in terms of scenic beauty. It follows much the same route as did the riders of the Pony Express in the 1860s. Many of the towns along it have faded away, and some have been entirely abandoned. Yet, these pioneers made their mark, and the imagination is stirred by memories of their accomplishments. Take a day trip to Carson City, the state capitol of Nevada. There you will find the Nevada Railroad Museum. Visit the Stewart Indian Museum or take the walking tour and see all the historic buildings. There is a wide choice of restaurants and lots of shopping. US 50 comes into Carson City as Williams Street.

From there it joins I-80 at Reno, and then veers off to the southwest to circle magnificent Lake Tahoe. The view of Lake Tahoe as approached from the mountain is incredible! If peaceful sight-seeing is your desire, you might want to venture out for the 72 mile drive around Lake Tahoe. Summer is the best time for this, as snow blocks some of the roads at other times of the year. On the drive, the diversity of the area is apparent. Snow capped mountain ranges (some peaks are 14.000 feet high) rise above magnificent beaches, and enclaves of multi-million dollar homes. Lake Tahoe offers a variety of winter sports such as alpine skiing and snowboarding, ice skating, cross-country skiing and dog sled rides. There is horseback riding, gambling, cruises on Lake Tahoe, and a chance to ride the cable car to the top of Squaw Valley.

Virginia City, not far from Tahoe, is an unusual place, and still has some musty corners that evoke its heyday, when it was far larger and a history-making mining town. Virginia City is on the side of a mountain, and elevated, providing a great view of the desert and surrounding hills.

One last main route, US-95, links Reno and Las Vegas, passing near Death Valley as well as Nevada's best known ghost town, Goldfield.
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If you fly to Reno, a car won't be necessary in town. Everything is within a few blocks as far as casinos go. The casinos on the outskirts of town have shuttle service every half hour at no charge. For fun for the whole family, take a trip to Circus Circus Midway Stage. Young and old alike get caught up in the excitement of the carnival style arcade at the Midway where there is a chance to win stuffed toy animals and other prizes at the more than 30 games available. Wild Island Family Adventure Park, has eight water adventures, two miniature golf courses and a variety of racetracks in its Formula K Raceway.

In order to take advantage of the many outlet stores and do a little sightseeing around the area, rent a car for a day or two and explore. Reno is a beautiful city with much to see and do. It extends out toward the smaller city of Sparks. Reno and Sparks are one continuous urban area, but Sparks has its own separate character. Established in 1901 as a railroad maintenance depot, residents and businesses of Victorian Square in Sparks have created a turn-of-the century atmosphere with Victorian storefronts and a gazebo highlighting an entire area of shops, casinos and restaurants for visitors who enjoy the old time appeal.

The recent census reported an increase of over 23 percent in the population of Reno in the last ten years! The Biggest Little City in the World is, understandably, continuing to grow.

Since Reno and Sparks get much less snow than the Lake Tahoe Basin (usually not more than a total of two feet for the whole winter season), it's not unusual to play golf in Reno or Sparks and ski in the nearby mountains in the same day.

Today Reno is considered by many to be America's most complete vacation destination. The area's unique combination of indoor and outdoor attractions draws visitors from around the world.


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