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North Valleys Regional Park

North Valleys Regional Park

3.7
(23 reviews)
6.6 mi

North Valleys Regional Park is located in the North Valleys of Reno. The park can be accessed from…read morethe Stead BLVD or Lemmon Drive exits. This park is huge and has a lot to offer. The park is clean and has multiple parking lots to park in. There is a skate park. There are several baseball fields. The baseball fields are in good condition. There are bathrooms at this park. However, they are closed almost every time I am visiting the park. There is a huge, grassy area to play on. There is a volleyball court, even though it's missing a net. There are two playgrounds at this park. The airplane park is shaped like a plane. It's a very cool and unique playground. Soft padding is located underneath this playground. There are no swings at this playground. The plane playground is located at the north end of the park. The playground located near the baseball fields has a large covered eating area next to it. There are swings at this playground but there are no toddler swings. There is a soft padding underneath this playground. This padding is getting worn and should be replaced soon. There are several structures to play on at this playground. North Valleys Regional Park is a large park with plenty to do. Have fun out there. -Dadzone

This is a great splash park for the littles. There is a great play structure and lots to do! The…read morewater is cool, the staff are pleasant, and there is plenty of shade. Our group opted to rent a shaded pavilion for the day and it was perfect! I love being able to bring our own food and drinks. The price for entry is a great deal and totally worth it. However, on our recent visit there was an upsetting encounter. They are pretty strict about the type of clothing allowed to be worn for the safety of guests, sanitation of water, etc., so then tell me why a young girl was allowed to be dressed as a furry? While I understand things like that are a personal choice, I feel it was wildly inappropriate for a splash park for many reasons and should have been addressed.

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The south end parking lot.
The south end parking lot.
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Silver Lake Park

Silver Lake Park

3.0
(2 reviews)
4.9 mi

This park is a nice little getaway in the western Stead neighborhood between Moya and Red Baron…read moreBlvds just east of Silver Lake Elementary school. It's generally filled with teenagers just taking some time off, either relaxing with friends, playing football or using the small skatepark in the area. The skate park is small and not that well-featured with only one large bowl-shaped structure with a pyramid in the middle as well as a metal rail just above the lip of one edge of the bowl. When it rains it fills with water in some areas in the form of puddles, making some of the park unusuable. Typically, you'll find more people on Razor scooters than on skateboards trying various tricks and having a fun, relaxing time with friends. The park features a swingset, a playground structure with a slide for kids to climb around, a couple small fields, a concrete walking path around it, a bathroom, a non-operational drinking fountain and is adjacent to a little rope climbing structure, pipe through which kids can crawl and the school which has a decent size softball/baseball field and wall ball courts. There's another playground on the other side of the school, but it feels cut off by the school building from the leisure area of the park/east school grounds. You'll also find parents with kids and dog owners walking their dogs. From what I've observed it seems like a safe place for teenagers to blow off some steam and for parents to take their kids. There's also a dirt walking path around the western edge of the school and a dirt path that goes up into the Stead neighborhood starting on the other side of the fence of the east side of the park. In the middle of the park is a covered sitting area with a few metal picnic benches. Good views of Peavine and to the north from the park including of the (currently filled) flat area just north of Moya across from the park. I travel here with clients often and it's always clean and I've encountered no problems of any sort.

A nice location, located right next to Silver Lake Elementary in the midst of a nice little…read morecommunity of homes. I love to take my daughter here to blow off steam while waiting to pick up my son from school. There is well maintained play structures, plenty of grass to run and roll on and even a small skate park area. If there were anything wrong with this park it would be that after the middle and high schools let out in the afternoon it tends to fill up with teenagers who can sometimes come across as menacing. I have seen several fights break out here, but usually a call to the school helps to quell that. There is also a small water feature that is available during the warmer months that kids love to run through to cool off. Bathrooms are available and are your standard park-style facilities. Not fancy but mostly clean and functional. When a little kid's bladder calls, these will suffice! It's always nice to have a park in the neighborhood and with continued maintenance, it will continue to be a great place to go with the kids.

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East edge of park
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