Collaborates as Needed
Help us save Anderson Park west and north access points and increase neighborhood access in South Reno
Truckee Meadows Retreat
South Reno is an enormous area encompassing many neighborhoods. Look forward to some interactive tools on this page to help you explore and discover how this region continues to evolve and grow. Bartley Ranch forms a gateway into South Reno while the Mount Rose Corridor shores up the southerly path to Lake Tahoe. Upcoming areas include Huffaker Hills, Arrowcreek, and Andrew Lane.
South Reno Neighborhoods
Double Diamond
This post-suburban commun ...
Arrowcreek
This golfing community ov ...
Damonte Ranch
This newer neighborhoods ...
Double R
Double R hosts Alexander ...
Galena
Community among the trees ...
Montreux
Old world charm on the Mo ...
Old 395
Andrew Lane and Toll Road ...
Virginia Foothills
Community gardening passi ...
West Huffaker
Bartley Ranch Regional Pa ...
Zolezzi
A Thomas Creek runs throu ...
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Collaborates as Needed
Help us save Anderson Park west and north access points and increase neighborhood access in South Reno
Frequently Friday and Saturday
Guided Hikes, Environmental Dramas for the kids, Summer Camps, and more
Humbolt-Toiyabe National Forest
University of Nevada, Reno schedule
18600 Wedge Pkwy, Reno, NV 89511
Astronomy Complex to Meeting Room Rentals
Reno Centennial Sunset and Reno South Rotary
Meets every Tues at 6:00pm and Thur at 12:15pm respectively
Location: Tamarack Junction Hotel/Casino Meeting Details
Location: Atlantis Hotel & Casino Meeting Details
Rotary is a Service Organization
Neighborhood Volunteer
Fill out this short questionnaire to join other neighborhood volunteers. There are no required meetings. Whether you spend five minutes a month or 60 hours a week making your community better, you are welcome to use the resources here to empower your work.
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Change everything.
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Growing Neighborhood Connections
Teamwork online and in person