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Reno Tahoe 11X17 89 Reno-Stead 445 447 HOTELS Airport WASHOE 89 49 Boomtown Casino Hotel Best Western Plus 2 Loyalton 83 80 Sierra Sage Border House at Crystal Bay 12 80 78 Extended Stay America 5 395 Links at Wadsworth Kiley Ranch 43 46 49 Red Hawk Hampton Inn & Suites 9 1 TAHOE 80 ALT Golden Eagle Regional Park 40 NATIONAL 36 50 Hampton Inn & Suites West 3 FOREST Fernley Sierra City Sierraville 71 Hilton Garden Inn 6 ALT 49 NEVADA 70 28 95 89 CALIFORNIA Tahoe-Reno Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa & Casino 14 Somersett 4 Sparks McCarran Industrial Parkside Inn at Incline 13 Verdi Center 3 80 Residence Inn by Marriot 7 SIERRA 2 7 Reno 23 439 2 5 Washoe Staybridge Suites 8 1 Mayberry Hidden Valley Park Reno-Tahoe Tahoe Biltmore Lodge & Casino 11 International 80 62 Airport Fallon Lakeridge 6 61 5 The Club at 7 STOREY ArrowCreek 60 50 201 8 439 Silver Springs Wolf Run 9 NEVADA 89 10 Tahoe r 56 Gray's e Galena Creek v Tahoe Donner Crossing i Regional Park Montrêux 341 Stagecoach 194 Boreal Donner R Coyote Trucke e Mountain Moon 431 Resort Old Greenwood Mt. Rose 580 180 Truckee Mount ALT 164 80 184 Rose 80 Schaffer's Mill Virginia 95 Emigrant Gap 165 168 171 Summit 89 160 Donner Lahontan Trail City 79 50 NEVADA Ponderosa 50 158 166 Ski Donner Mt Rose Cisco Ranch Memorial Northstar Rim 155 156 Sugar Trail State Park Incline Village Bowl Martis Incline 342 Dayton 267 Tahoe Mountain Tinker Camp Club Washoe Valley Knob Northstar Village Flume Lake Trail 89 Old Brockway 13 46 State PLACER Trail 11 Diamond Park 341 Squaw Creek 14 Peak Blue Canyon Kings 12 Dayton Nordic Center e Rim Toiyabe Resort at ho Beach a 28 44 Eagle Squaw Creek T Sand 43 Burton Creek Valley Tahoe Harbor 41 State Park Beach 80 Squaw Cross Country Valley Tahoe Silver Oak City Tahoe City Chimney Beach Gold Course Carson CALIFORNIA Alpine Winter Sports Park Empire Ranch BLACK Meadows Tahoe City Lake Tahoe City ROCK State Park 395 38 Pyramid DESERT Granlibakken Granite Chief Feather Lake Wilderness Tahoe CARSON 580 River Park Grizzly Ranch 50 CITY Portola Glenbrook Clear Nixon ALT Lake Creek Nakoma Gold 15 Glenbrook Tahoe NEVADA 95 Tahoe Plumas Graegle Meadows 447 Ellis Tahoma Tahoe Sunridge Pines Peak Whitehawk Fernley Rim Genoa Homewood Ranch 89 Sparks 80 Lakes SIERRA Trail Reno Zephyr Silver Cove Springs Virginia Resort 395 City ALT Pacific Genoa DOUGLAS 50 0 10 Miles Truckee 580 95 89 Edgewood 80 89 ALT Yerington Crest Royal Gorge 207 Tahoe Cross Country 95 Emerald Minden NEVADA Lake Carson 0 10 Kilometers Camp Richardson Stateline Trail Bay Tahoe City ELDORADO Historic Resort Heavenly Mountain 395 NATIONAL Bijou 50 Yerington Municipal Gardnerville Mason FOREST Mt. South 339 South 339 Desolation Tallac Lake Tahoe MAP AREA Lake Tahoe NEVADA ATTRACTIONS Wilderness CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA 50 50 208 Animal Ark 15 88 Carson MTNS Sierra-at- Valley Lake Tahoe Placerville Tahoe Kirkwood Sierra Safari Zoo 1 395 208 Tahoe Paradise 88 395 The Summit Reno 10 Freel Peak Wild West Motorsports Park 4 HOTELS ATTRACTIONS 395 America's Best Travel Inn 8 Basecamp Climbing Wall 63 McCarran Blvd. Baring Blvd. 659 Atlantis Casino Resort Spa 49 Bundox Bocce 76 Keystone Canyon Baymont Inn & Suites 38 City Art Plaza 68 Recreation Area Carran Blvd. 659 Mc S Circus Circus Hotel Casino Fleischmann Planetarium 3 659 University p 1 395 445 a r Resort 54 Great Basin Co-op 82 Rancho San Rafael of Nevada, k s Rock Blvd. 3 . Sutro Dr. Sutro B Regional Park Reno Oddie Blvd. d Comfort Inn & Suites 45 v 2 . l Greater Nevada Field 66 t l 4 S v d B s N. Sierra St. l . Courtyard by Mariott 53 l Reno-Sparks Historic Reno Arch 79 5 n e a E. Prater Wy. Livestock r SPARKS r W Courtyard Reno/Riverfront 69 Lake Mansion 81 . Events Center a Pyramid Wy. El Rancho Dr. N C Sparks Econo Lodge 42 Lawlor Events Center 4 7 c . Kings Row E. Prater Wy. M Marina d v Eldorado Resort Casino 60 80 10 24 Park l 26 B Meadowood Mall 50 8 30 N. Virginia St. 80 a Fairfield Inn & Suites 25 28 t 29 s McKinley Arts & Culture Center 70 9 27 i V by Marriott 34 W. 7th St. E. 4th St. 31 32 National Automobile Museum 80 d v DOWNTOWN l Grand Sierra Resort & Casino 36 6 580 B 33 Nevada Historical Society Museum659 1 RENO E. 2nd St. E. 2nd St. k 648 Hampton Inn Reno/Sparks 29 80 Mill St. c 34 Nevada Museum of Art 83 W. 2nd St. o Harrah's Reno 65 36 R 659 35 80 Outlets at Sparks 31 River Mill St. Robb Dr. W. 4th St. See Inset 395 Holiday Inn Express 39 Liberty St. E. Greg St. Pioneer Center for the below Idlewild d uc ive v Holiday Inn Sparks 27 Performing Arts 77 37 T r kee R r l M Park Truckee 38 B Homewood Suites by Hilton 52 c n Reno Arch 64 C Mill St. a S. Wells St. r a r r a Hyatt Place Reno-Tahoe r 39 Reno Little Theater 40 a Vassar St. C n r. c Airport 46 B D Reno Playa Art Park 55 647 y 40 MIDTOWN M l rr 41 v e b Ln. Kietzke La Quinta Inn 41 d ay Sierra Arts Gallery 74 . M Dr. RENO 44 Meadow Wood Courtyard erry S. Plumas St. 42 Sparks HeritageMa Museumyb 24 S. Arlington Ave. Plumb Ln. Downtown Super 8 51 Plumb Ln. The Basement 73 43 S. Virginia St. 45 46 Motel 6 Reno Livestock Events Reno Center 7 The Discovery 84 Motel 6 Reno 43 The Eddy 72 659 80 Washoe 47 Reno-Tahoe Motel 6 Reno West 6 Urban Market 59 County W. 6th St. N. Virginia St. E. 6th St. Kietzke Ln. Kietzke International Victorian Square 26 Motel 6 Sparks 10 48 Airport Ai 54 Reno W Moana Ln. rw Virginia Street Bridge 75 . 55 Nugget Casino Resort 25 d 580 a W. 5th St. Events lv 49 y Center Wilbur D. May Museum & Arboretum 2 B Peckham Ln. D 56 Peppermill Resort Spa Casino 47 Ralston St. r 395 Evans Ave. e . n 57 Wild Island Family Recreation Center 32 li Reno-Sparks W. 4th St. Plaza Resort Club 67 y E. 4th St. k Convention E. Peckham Ln. S Wingfield Park & Amphitheater 71 West St. Quality Inn 37 Center 58 National W.M. Keck Earth Science Lakeridge W. 3rd St. 59 N. Sierra St. 60 Bowling Ramada Reno Hotel & Casino 9 N. Center St. Stadium Lakeside Dr. N. Arlington Ave. and Mineral Mining Museum 5 rran Blvd. Washington St. a Vine St. Renaissance Reno Downtown 78 cC McCarran Blvd. M 659 61 62 63 65 Lake St. 66 Residence Inn Sparks 30 659 W. 2nd St. 64 E. 2nd St. 50 Sands Regency Casion Hotel 58 51 Visitor Center 67 RIVERWALK 69 Seasons Inn 56 S. Virginia St. W. 1st St. Bicentennial DISTRICT 68 Silver Legacy Resort Casino 57 Bartley Park Ranch 79 Keystone Ave. Keystone Truckee 75 80 Super 8 Motel Sparks 35 52 53 71 73 76 78 Regional Jones St. River 72 Park Whitewater 74 Surestay Plus Hotel 44 Longley Ln. r 77 395 70 e Court St. S iv Park i R n Hill St. Vagabond Inn 48 Rive r. e c rs Clay St. ide D l ke 82 a 580 81 i c r S. Center St. u Western Village Inn & Casino 28 r Ridge St. S T Flint St. t . Whitney Peak Hotel 62 W. Liberty St. 0 2 Miles WoodSpring Suites Sparks 33 California Ave.83 Marsh Ave. 84 World Mark, The Club 61 0 2 Kilometers.
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