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![]() Reno-Tahoe
America's Adventure Place by
Kathryn Kates, Photos by Kathryn Kates
Check out where northern Nevada meets northern California for surprising summer and winter vacations.
Reno-Tahoe, is known as America's Adventure Place, and it offers family fun all year round. Although Northstar in the Lake Tahoe region may be the best known family resort due to its excellent snowsports programs and attractive pedestrian village, Reno, Nevada has its own appeal. Before or after a sojourn at scenic Lake Tahoe, your family can enjoy a stay in what is called "The Biggest Little City in the World." Don’t let the gambling fool you -- there are plenty of family-friendly activities and attractions, ranging from kayaking to museums to cooking classes. A Family Resort in TahoeLet's start with the very appealing Northstar Resort in Lake Tahoe, California, which is a 40-mile scenic drive from the Reno Airport in Nevada and 114 miles from the Sacramento Airport in California.
Visitors to Lake Tahoe can also enjoy the Bard at the summertime Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival ( Tiny Skiers Accommodated With Ease"Northstar has quite a lot to offer in winter," states Jessica Van Pernis, the resort’s communications director. "We have alpine and country skiing and telemark skiing where your front toe clicks into the binding of your boot and your heel is loose. We also have tubing, snowboarding and ice skating." In winter, cabana sitting areas with firepits are located around the rink, where skate rentals are available. At surrounding bars and Mine (a children’s store) parents can purchase a s’mores kit to roast while sipping hot drinks from the bar. Every Sunday afternoon, Mine offers free activities such as crafts for young kids. In winter, the golf club house becomes the Minors' Camp accepting kids from ages 2 to 6-years-old who are non-skiers. There's a snow play yard and lots of indoor activities including crafts and dress up. Parents are outfitted with a pager in case of emergency, and can buy their lift tickets right at the camp, and take a shuttle bus to the village to begin their day of skiing. The resort offers a special "Parent Predicament Lift Ticket" -- parents purchase one ticket and share it, so they can take turns skiing while the other watches the children. "In the village we have our new Children's Center ski school facility," adds Ms. Van Pernis. "We offer full day and afternoon half-day lessons. It is one location where parents can drop off and pick up their kids."
Don't Miss RenoWhen you're ready for a taste of "The Biggest Little City in the World," you'll find that while many of the family hotels are part of the town's neon-lit casinos, much of the recreation is not. The city is working hard to attract non-gambling visitors with many development projects.In the heart of the redevelopment of downtown Reno is the Truckee River Whitewater Park. There is a kayak slalom racing course, a city park surrounds it, and there is an amphitheatre at its banks. During the month of July, Reno hosts ARTown and many of the cultural events take place in and around the park and the Riverwalk Neighborhood, a fun place for parents pushing strollers. For more information on this month-long event, contact Sierra Arts Foundation at Other area attractions include the Wilbur D. May Museum, Arboretum and Botanical Garden and Great Basin Adventure ( Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, 89503 Check out the Nevada Museum of Art (160 West Liberty Street 89501,
Details, DetailsThere are a number of family-friendly accommodations throughout the city. In neighboring Sparks, you’ll find John Ascuaga's Nugget (1100 Nugget Ave 89432, Other family-friendly Reno hotel properties include Harrah's Reno (219 North Center Street Reno 89501, The moderately priced Sands Regency Casino & Hotel (345 North Arlington 89501,
Comments: Nearby Carson City is also a quaint and manageable family friend area. There's a few museums, a casino with bowling alley, bbq, and history... Posted Thu Apr 3, 2008 3:46pm by finchnyc |
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