The Reno River Festival took place June 7-9 at Wingfield Park.
They had many shopping and photo opportunities for Mothers Day at the festival, including an adventure park for both kids and adults.
The Reno River Festival began in 2003 to celebrate the completion of the Truckee River Whitewater Park.
The Reno River Festival will return to downtown Reno May 8-9, 2021. The 2020 festival had been rescheduled for August.
It's going to be a great Mother’s Day weekend! And there's no better way to celebrate than taking her out to some awesome events like Moms on the Run, Leann Rimes, or even a dance party!
It's a sight that Neil Horning, event organizer of the Reno River festival has never seen.
Despite some rain, people are packing the streets of Reno this weekend, with two major events taking over downtown.
Maybe you remember the "Truckee Trickle" this time last year when low water levels were the reason for the cancellation of the kayaking competition at the Reno River Festival. It is a much different situation at Wingfield Park this year.
Downtown Reno has plenty of things going on this Mother’s Day weekend. Tens of thousands of people are expected to head there between Friday and Sunday providing an economic boost to many local businesses.
Two weekend-long festivals came to a close in the river walk district and downtown Reno on Sunday.