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Great Basin Institute at Las Vegas
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Great Basin Institute at Las Vegas

Dirección:Rosewood Nature Study Area, Reno, Nevada
Horario:Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Closed(Adaptive Cycling Center May-September: Tue-Thu 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Sat 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM)(Closed October-April for Adaptive Cycling Center)
Precio:Free
Duración:1-3 hours
Reserva:walk-in
Edad:all ages
Mejor Hora:Spring through fall for optimal trail conditions; May-September if visiting the Adaptive Cycling Center
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Sobre esta experiencia

The Rosewood Nature Study Area is a 220-acre marshland in Reno that was transformed from a decommissioned golf course into a native plant and wildlife habitat restoration project. Managed by Great Basin Institute in partnership with the City of Reno, the area offers public access to trails, outdoor recreation, and seasonal adaptive cycling programs. The site combines environmental conservation with community education and research opportunities.

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Datos Interesantes

  • •The property was originally a municipally-owned golf course that opened in 1991 before being permanently closed in 2015 due to Veterans Parkway construction
  • •Great Basin Institute's Nevada Conservation Corps manages the facility and maintains the trail system for public access
  • •The Adaptive Cycling Center operates seasonally (May-September) offering specialized cycling programs on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays
  • •The restoration project converts the former golf course into native plant and wildlife habitat while preserving public recreation opportunities

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Joyas Escondidas

  • •Trail hours vary by season and weather conditions—call ahead to confirm access before visiting, especially during winter months
  • •The Adaptive Cycling Center is free or low-cost adaptive sports programming that's rarely found in most communities

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