
Truckee River Whitewater Park Wingfield
Reno's urban oasis on the Truckee River, offering whitewater fun, scenic walks, and vibrant festivals.

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Truckee River Whitewater Park Wingfield
Best Time
Cooler temps, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Reno's urban oasis on the Truckee River, offering whitewater fun, scenic walks, and vibrant festivals.
"Great spot for swimming, tubing, and kayaking with nice views of the Truckee River."

🎯 Rent Your Float Gear
Float Reno provides tubes, life jackets, and shuttles for an easy river experience.
🚶♀️ Scenic River Walks
Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Truckee River for beautiful city views.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.5 · 23 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Truckee River Tubing & Kayaking
Wingfield Park
Navigate gentle rapids and enjoy the city views from the water. A quintessential Reno summer activity.

Reno River Festival
Wingfield Park
An annual event featuring rafting, music, and food. Check dates for this vibrant summer celebration.

Bass Camp Festival
Wingfield Park
Electronic music festival held in the park, offering a unique blend of beats and river vibes.
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🎯 Rent Your Float Gear
Float Reno provides tubes, life jackets, and shuttles for an easy river experience.
🚶♀️ Scenic River Walks
Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Truckee River for beautiful city views.
⚠️ Safety First on the River
Be aware of currents, especially near Wingfield Park. Check advisories.
🎶 Festival Fun
Check the schedule for events like Bass Camp Fest and the Reno River Festival.
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🎯 Rent Your Float Gear
Float Reno provides tubes, life jackets, and shuttles for an easy river experience.
🚶♀️ Scenic River Walks
Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Truckee River for beautiful city views.
⚠️ Safety First on the River
Be aware of currents, especially near Wingfield Park. Check advisories.
🎶 Festival Fun
Check the schedule for events like Bass Camp Fest and the Reno River Festival.
🚗 Parking Challenges
Parking can be difficult, especially during events. Consider public transport or rideshares.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Wingfield Park for its beautiful river views and recreational opportunities like tubing and kayaking, especially during summer events. However, some express concerns about safety and the presence of homeless individuals, and parking can be a challenge.
"Good place to take a late afternoon walk. Very nice views of the Truckee River flowing through the biggest little city in the world"
Sarita Kumari
"It's a great place to paint out!"
Ceddimoe01
"A river water park landscape. Great spot for swimming in the river, tubing and kayaking. Big river festival in early June. Parking and bathrooms are both challenging."
Steve Hughes
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Wingfield Park is located in downtown Reno, easily accessible by car, public transport, or rideshare. Parking can be challenging, especially during events, so consider arriving early or using alternative transport.
Yes, there is parking available, but it can be limited and difficult to find, particularly during festivals or peak times. Many visitors recommend arriving early or exploring nearby parking garages.
Yes, Reno's public bus system serves the downtown area, with several routes stopping near Wingfield Park. Check the RTC Washoe website for route information and schedules.
Wingfield Park generally offers accessible pathways for walking and enjoying the river views. Specific accessibility details for all areas may vary, so it's best to check with local park authorities if you have specific needs.
Wingfield Park is centrally located, making it easy to walk to many downtown attractions, restaurants, and hotels. Rideshares are also readily available.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Wingfield Park itself is a public park and generally free to enter. However, special events like the Reno River Festival or Bass Camp Festival will require tickets for entry and participation.
Wingfield Park is typically open from dawn until dusk. However, specific areas or facilities within the park might have different hours, and access may be restricted during special events.
Floating the Truckee River is free if you have your own equipment. Companies like Float Reno offer rentals and shuttle services for a fee, typically ranging from $30-$50 per person.
Yes, first responders sometimes advise avoiding certain areas, like the Wingfield Park section, due to currents or safety concerns. Always check local advisories before entering the water.
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own kayak, paddleboard, or other watercraft to enjoy the Truckee River. Ensure you have appropriate safety gear, including a life jacket.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy tubing, kayaking, swimming, and paddleboarding. The park also hosts events like the Reno River Festival and Bass Camp Festival, offering live music and more.
The river can have strong currents, especially during certain times. While popular for tubing and kayaking, always assess conditions and prioritize safety. Avoid areas with strong rapids if you are not an experienced swimmer.
Wingfield Park offers restrooms and walking paths. Amenities can be limited, and parking and restrooms are noted as challenging by some visitors.
Yes, there are open grassy areas and benches where you can relax and enjoy the river views. It's a popular spot for a late afternoon walk or a casual picnic.
Many visitors enjoy tubing or kayaking down the river, especially during the summer. For a guided experience, Float Reno offers rentals and shuttles.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Wingfield Park itself doesn't typically have permanent food vendors, but during events like the Reno River Festival or Bass Camp Festival, food trucks and vendors are usually present.
Wingfield Park is in downtown Reno, surrounded by numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars offering a wide variety of cuisines. You're sure to find something to suit your taste.
Yes, you are generally allowed to bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy in the park. It's a great option for a picnic by the river.
Given its downtown location, exploring the Riverwalk District near Wingfield Park will offer many dining choices, from casual eateries to more upscale restaurants.
Alcohol policies can vary. It's best to check current park regulations or specific event rules, as public parks may have restrictions on alcohol consumption.
📸 📸 Photography
The riverbanks offer great vantage points for capturing the flow of the Truckee River and the city skyline. Bridges also provide scenic perspectives.
Action shots of tubing and kayaking, scenic river landscapes, and vibrant festival photography are popular. Capturing the contrast between nature and the urban environment is also a common theme.
While the park is generally safe, be mindful of your surroundings, especially if you are near the river or in crowded areas. Consider a waterproof bag for your camera if you plan to be near the water.
The 'golden hours' – shortly after sunrise and before sunset – offer beautiful lighting for photography. Midday can be harsh, but good for capturing the energy of activities.
Yes, events like the Reno River Festival and Bass Camp Festival provide dynamic and colorful opportunities for photography, with crowds, performers, and unique setups.



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