Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Reno, Nevada (NV)

August 17, 2021 Tonie Szymanski

Nevada's "other" gambling and resort town, Reno is located in the western part of the state near the California border. What the city lacks in glitz or reputation it more than makes up for in attractions and amenities. There are first-rate hotels, golf courses and casinos to rival its southern counterpart and, also like Las Vegas, Reno has become a popular destination for families. Galena Creek Park offers nature trails that even young children can navigate, plus organized educational events for families.
Restaurants in Reno

1. National Automobile Museum

10 S Lake St, Reno, NV 89501-1558 +1 775-333-9300 [email protected] http://www.automuseum.org/
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5.0 based on 1,760 reviews

National Automobile Museum

Offering more than 224 vehicles on display, this museum contains one of the greatest car collections anywhere.

Reviewed By charlesdenises2015

Amazing to see old autos in such great shape. This was the largest auto collection that I have seen. I saw a couple of "firsts" like a gold plated Delorean, Elvis owned Cadillac, cars used in movies.. Allow about 2 hours to walk thru and see it all, so many, and some are one of a kind, signed, or other special detail.

2. Sierra Comstock Tours

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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Sierra Comstock Tours

- Lake Tahoe-Virginia City - See Beautiful Lake Tahoe historic Virginia City on a guided history, geography and 7 hour site seeing tour picking up at your Reno-Sparks hotel between.Fun group tour for site seeing and pictures. Discover attractions in Northern Nevada and California.

3. Raptor Adventures

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Raptor Adventures

TAKE A HAWK WALK OR TRY FALCONRY ~ Experience Falcons, Eagles, Hawks & Owls and feel the thrill. Discover the ancient sport of falconry while you wear a falconer's glove and see the hawks wind as she gracefully lands. Stare into the eyes of these fierce raptors. The beauty of these magnificent animals is matched only by the stunning vistas of the High Desert of Northern Nevada. RESERVATION ONLY -- BOOK NOW!!

4. Reno Food Tours

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5.0 based on 129 reviews

Reno Food Tours

Join us on our guided, culinary walking tours and taste your way through some of Reno's most delicious neighborhoods from fine dining to quick-counter style eateries. Friendly guides share stories of local culture and history, while you sample some of the best food in town. On all of our tours, a delicious mix of savory & sweet stops.

5. Reno Brew Bike

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Reno Brew Bike

Our 15-passenger pedal bikes provide the ultimate craft beer experience in Reno's downtown and midtown areas. Reno Brew Bike can't wait to share with you our passion for exercise, drinks, and fun! This open-air party on wheels is perfect for bachelor/ette parties, birthdays, team building/corporate outings, or for any social occasion. We are pedal powered, so be ready to burn calories.

6. Break Through Reno

2500 E 2nd St Grand Sierra Resort - Ground Floor, Reno, NV 89502 +1 775-393-9882 [email protected] http://www.breakthroughreno.com
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5.0 based on 457 reviews

Break Through Reno

Come visit us at the Grand Break Through Hotel! You'll check into one of our unique rooms and have 60 minutes to use teamwork and your wits to escape! Find clues and crack codes to work through all the different challenges that await you. This experience is designed for 2-6 people and is perfect for a fun time with friends, family, coworkers, or a date night with your significant other. So if you are looking for fun things to do in Reno, come check us out!

Reviewed By nevadawild

We played the escape room at GSR and it was SO fun! Kendall was fantastic and we managed to finish with 3 minutes to spare!

7. Antique Angel Wedding Chapel

15 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501-1403 +1 775-337-1655 [email protected] http://www.antiqueangelchapel.com/
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Antique Angel Wedding Chapel

The Antique Angel Wedding Chapel of Reno, Nevada specializes in making your wedding ceremony beautiful and meaningful. We take care of the details so that you can focus on your sweetheart! The Antique Angel offers more features than any other Reno chapel: from flowers to receptions, we can do it all! We have three different themed Chapels available for your ceremony. Depending on your decor preference, and the size of the guest list, we can find a room to suit your needs. We also do ceremonies by the Truckee River located right next to our chapel!

Reviewed By RunnerGirl86

Absolutely amazing! My husband and I eloped because we wanted something simple and for it to be just the two of us. They made it so easy and the ceremony was so beautiful!!! They have so much to offer and are very accommodating. I highly recommended this place and they take wonderful pictures!

8. Hunter Creek Trail

Toiyabe National Forest, Reno, NV
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Hunter Creek Trail

Reviewed By 3ke3

This is a beautiful hike, light to moderate difficulty (on my scale anyway). Just shy of 6 miles round trip, some topography, generally uphill on the way out and downhill on the way back, but nothing too tough. 3 creek crossings (a metal grate bridge and 2 large logs) don’t pose a problem. Mostly sunny, but some shady areas closer to the waterfall at the top of the creek. Didn’t really see any critters along the way, which was kind of a surprise. Free public parking, restrooms (clean) and drinking fountain at the trailhead. Bring water and snacks with you. Dogs are welcome, but there are a few all-rock stretches that may be tough on tender paws. Enjoy!

9. Brainy Actz Escape Rooms Reno

5301 Longley Ln Building B unit 50, Reno, NV 89511-1805 +1 775-225-2320 [email protected] http://www.brainyactzescaperooms.com/reno-nv/
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Brainy Actz Escape Rooms Reno

If you are looking to find an exciting escape room challenge nearby, then experiencing one of Brainy Actz Escape Rooms Reno is the ideal team building activity or event venue. They are real-life puzzle room adventure that puts you in a room for 60 minutes, with up to 10 people. The goal is to try to solve different objectives and puzzles so you and your team can ultimately exit the room before the clock runs out. We also offer Archery Tag, Nerf Wars, D.I.Y workshop classes.

Reviewed By msparling28

We had such a great experience, again! Kevin was an awesome host and made the time we were there very safe, memorable, and fun! Our group of 9 did axe throwing, a Nerf war, and ended with an escape room. We couldn't say enough about how organized, professional, and accommodating Kevin was or the events we did were- we had a great time!! Will definitely be back!!

10. Truckee River Walk

Arlington Avenue at Island Avenue Wingfield Park, Reno, NV 89501 +1 707-478-6139 [email protected] http://renoriver.org
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4.5 based on 1,226 reviews

Truckee River Walk

River walkway that affords views of the river and Reno.

Reviewed By MariaDabaghchian

The riverwalk runs along the north side of the river with some meandering where foot and mixed bridges cross to the island home of Wingfield Park. It is especially attractive in autumn late in the afternoon when the fall foliage and sunsets flame the glassy stretches of the river. Brief plaques provide fun historical context. Some of the Riverwalk is simply a broad sidewalk bordered by the river on one side and restaurants and shops on the other, but other segments run through parks and, indeed one end is at Idlewild Park, where those enchanted by their ramble can continue near the river. It is a remarkable blend of urban amenities (shops & restaurants) and a wild-land feel with waterfowl and human frolicking in the water in the summer. . In how many urban rivers can you watch folks trout fishing for their breakfast? Parking is available nearby. Homeless people do hang out and sleep rough in some places here, but the context is peaceful and tolerant, with "Reno Ambassadors" being a positive calming and inclusive presence.

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