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Be warned...if you have ever visited a larger city zoo (San Diego, San Francisco, etc.) then you will doubtlessly be disappointed with your experience here. That statement may seem harsh, but it is...
Popular year-round, this regional park offers hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter.
This bustling casino offers popular slots and table games in addition to a High Limit Salon for high rollers.
More marriage licenses have been issued in this courthouse than any other courthouse of its size in the United States. Completed in 1912, still in use today, it was designed by noted Nevada architect Frederick J. DeLongchamps in the neo-classical style and has several ornate features. Many famous people received their wedding licenses and divorce decrees in this old courthouse.
There is non-stop excitement at this casino that features well-known games including slots, keno, table games and video poker.
River walkway that affords views of the river and Reno.
A Reno favorite, this casino offers a wide variety of games including Megabucks, Lucky Streak Keno, Nickel Slots and gaming tables.
Golf course featuring several challenging holes.
Full-service themed casino that takes visitors back to the roaring 20s.
The Bonanza Casino, a family owned and operated business, first opened its doors in 1973. The casino has two restaurants, the Cactus Creek Southwestern Steakhouse and the Branding Iron Cafe and Buffet, which is open for dining 24/7. With eight table games including Texas Hold 'Em, over 450 of the newest slots, Texas Hold 'Em Bonus Poker, and a Club Cal-Neva sports book, the Bonanza has something to offer every player.
Museum of the anthropology department at the University of Nevada in Reno.
The River Gallery offers fine art by local artists and a custom frame shop. Paintings, photography, sculpture, ceramics and much more.
