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RENO Reno | 73 445 651 650 80 80 BUS 395 BUS 395 395 395 4th St. Virginia St. Plumb Ln. Glendale Ave. Peckham Ln. 7th St. 8th St. Pyuramid Way Kietzke Ln. Plumas Ave. Arlington Ave. S. McCarran Blvd. Oddie Blvd. N . M cC arran Blv d . Mulberry Dr. Sky li n e B lvd. Lon gle y L n . Ro ck Blvd. Gr e g St. Nort- S o u t h Fwy. Reno-Tahoe International Airport R E N O S PA R K S T r uc k e e R . 0 1 mile 0 1 km The swish of cards may have been what the former gaming capital of the U.S. was known for, but today, more than neon lights shine brightly in this now- outdoorsy city. Ski, bike, or hike the snow-capped Sierra Nevada or head from the hills to the Reno River Festival, where the world's best kayakers gather for whitewater, music, and more. Each fall, 150,000 spectators head out to Rancho San Rafael Regional Park for the three-day Great Reno Balloon Race; all year, a trip to the beach is just a short ride away to Lake Tahoe. Of course, the sun does have to set. When that happens, "The Biggest Little City in the World" shows that it hasn't changed too much. A stroll down the River Walk will lead you to where food and art takes over CalAve, and downtown lounges provide great views of the iconic Reno Arch. Get down and dance in Vegas-style clubs without the Vegas-style lines, or get down to earth in an Old West saloon. Just by visiting Reno, you'll already have hit the jackpot. 5 4 6 1 2 3 7

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