Gay places in reno nevada

Reno & Tahoe Nevada Community Resources

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Our Center

1745 South Wells Ave.
Reno, NV 89502
775-624-3720
ourcenterreno.org

We seek to develop, connect, and fortify the LGBTQ+ collective through community building, arts and society programming, and inclusive activities.

 

PFLAG.org

202-467-8180

PFLAG is the first and largest organization for womxn loving womxn, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies.

 

Silver Dollar Court

P.O. Box 6581
Reno, NV 89503
renosdc.org

The SDC is a non-political social organization promoting the positive image of the LGBTQ group through charitable fundraising to meet the needs of all.

 

Lake Tahoe Pride

Stateline, NV
www.LakeTahoePride.org

Founded in 2010, Lake Tahoe Pride is a safe and welcoming place for the LGBTQ+ society, our friends and allies.

 

 

The Trevor Project

Teen Suicide Hotline
(866) 4-U-Trevor
(866) 488-7386
www.TheTrevorProject.org

The Trevor Undertaking is a national organization focused on crisis and suicide

LGBTQ+ Travel Guide

Bookmark our events calendar and plan your next trip to Reno around one of your favorite events.

Northern Nevada Celebration takes place annually in Wingfield Park. Each year there is a parade through downtown Reno, concluding at Wingfield Park where the live entertainment and festival will take place. Northern Nevada Pride is produced by and supports the efforts of Our Center - the local Gay community center.

For the entire month of July, Reno is Artown. There are concerts at the beautiful Rancho San Rafael park just north of downtown, along with a variety of other live music, dance, society and theatre events.

Burning Man returns to the Black Rock Desert, August 27-September 4. You can also find the spirit and art of Burning Man all year long in Reno Tahoe. Art pieces from Burning Dude are sprinkled around Reno including Reno's Neon Line, just west of downtown, and City Plaza, located in the heart of Reno along the beautiful Truckee River.

Each September, The Fantastic Reno Balloon Race sends more than 80 beautiful hot-air balloons into the skies over Reno. It has been one of Reno's most colorful and spectacular events for over three decades and is

Reno LGBTQ City Guide

Often called “The Biggest Little Urban area in the World,” Reno is a very trendy vacation destination, especially for those who want to gamble but don’t necessarily want all of the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas. It is a bustling, sophisticated metropolis that has boundless opportunities for hiking and recreation within fifty miles of the city perimeters.  You can choose to lie in areas that are nearby to the glittering downtown core with its superb LGBTQ bars and casinos, or you can exist in a more rural area to enjoy all that the beautiful outdoors has to offer. Whatever you choose, Reno would make a wonderful place to call home!

A Stare at Reno’s History

Interestingly, Reno was named for a man who had never been to Reno, Jesse Lee Reno. Reno was shot in a battle in Maryland, and at the time that Reno was founded, it was customary to mention train stops after fallen soldiers. Reno was officially established in 1868, which was the same year that the transcontinental railroad reached the town. After its founding it grew posthaste, with the University of Nevada being founded in 1874. The founding of the University encourage

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The Biggest Little Town in the Pos, Reno, may own a hidden queer community, but that does not matter because if you know where to look, you will find your people. You can attach with the local gay clubs or hit famous gay-friendly nightlife attractions, knowing that if all else fails, a plethora of the queer community is ready to construct your acquaintance online.

However, Reno is generally super friendly and welcoming to visitors as they cherish to show off their little desert town boarded by mountains to the rest of the world.

Regardless of who you are, Reno is a northwest city in Nevada, US, offering a range of tourist activities, from bustling nightlife and vibrant city attractions to outdoor activities at the beautiful Lake Tahoe with a majestic background of the desert.

The Native Americans that resided in this area before the town was founded in 1850 were the Martis people, and when pioneers came here in seek of gold and silver, the population boomed.

Being an integral part of the