The Reno River Festival took place June 7-9 at Wingfield Park.
26 performers were featured over the three days, and attendees were also able to enjoy food trucks and booths, art and craft vendors, cornhole, yoga, a scavenger hunt, Truckee River rides and the Reno River Roll, a moving concert.
Attendees 21 and older could attend the Hops and Happiness Tour, which featured an assortment of beer, hard seltzers and cocktails.
Those under 21 could attend the All-Ages Happiness Tour, which allowed folks to sample different sodas, sports drinks and sparkling water.
Reno's Van Gogh and Vino hosted Art on the Rocks, a painting experience, for the first time.
Festival passes were $10, and part of the funds went to support Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful and the Kiwanis Bike Club.
This was the last year the Reno River Festival took place at Wingfield Park, since the park will be shut down for the Arlington Avenue Bridges Project.
