NOTE: If you are traveling from out of town, please keep the altitude change in mind. Reno/Tahoe are high in the mountains and the air is thin and dry! Stay hydrated and moisturized!
Outdoor patio seating on the water. Great choice for drinks and apps, lunch or dinner. Located near Legends Outlet Mall/the Sparks Marina.
*Be sure to order a Wet Woody
Atlantis Sky Terrace Sushi Bar
All-You-Can-Eat sushi is the only way we do it around here! This is one of Matt and Lindsey's favorite sushi spots.
Classic Mexican cuisine.
Lindsey's favorite breakfast/brunch spot.
Cute craft cocktail bar in midtown Reno. Next to various restaurants/eateries.
Lake Tahoe is a 30-45 minute drive from the Reno area. Highly recommend making the trip up to explore!
The original home of the famous Wet Woody. Sit out on the patio at the edge of Lake Tahoe.
A family-friendly American restaurant offering spectacular lake views.
Hands-down the best burritos you'll have in your life. Cash only!
These will be happening the weekend of our wedding! It's well worth it to check out the Dawn Patrol early in the morning.
An easy, scenic trail. 3.9 miles total.
Birdeez offers a combination of activities, including three 9-hole mini-golf courses, a quiz room for trivia enthusiasts, a state-of-the-art technology-driven darts experience, two bars, and one restaurant.
The National Automobile Museum has been recognized as “One of America’s Top Ten Automobile Museums.”
After your axe-throwing session, check out the bar downstairs! A fun environment with plenty of games like pool, ping-pong, air hockey, and more
A historic landmark district in Nevada, VC holds rich history in pioneering engineering, arts and culture, and the famous 1859 Comstock Lode. Spend the day on ghost tours, bar crawls, and being transported back in time to the "Old West." Be sure to visit the famous Bucket of Blood saloon.
Experience elevated aerial trekking courses that navigate through towering Pine and Incense Red Cedar trees
Tunnel Creek Trail Incline Village
The best hike in Lake Tahoe. Seven miles long out-and-back and you'll experience 1,653 feet of elevation gain along the way. It's not an easy hike, but it's super worth it - the payoff is the spectacular panorama of Big Blue.