Reno Live Webcams
Watch Reno live webcams in HD 24/7, streaming real-time views of downtown Reno, the Truckee River Walk, the iconic Reno Arch, bustling casinos, and scenic Sierra Nevada foothills. Explore nearby outdoor adventures at Lake Tahoe, monitor weather conditions, or enjoy the vibrant energy of Nevada’s “Biggest Little City” from anywhere—perfect for virtual travel, vacation planning, or experiencing Reno’s unique charm from home.
About Reno
Reno, the largest city in Washoe County, is located in northwestern Nevada near the Nevada–California border. Nestled in the Truckee River valley at the eastern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the city sits about 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Lake Tahoe.
Reno offers a unique mix of vibrant urban life and stunning natural landscapes, serving as a gateway to outdoor adventures, world-class entertainment, museums, and seasonal events in its revitalized downtown.
Key Facts
- Population — 281,714 (2024 est.); ~500,000 (metropolitan area)
- Area — 108.87 square miles (281.96 km²) for land area
- Official language — English
- Currency — United States Dollar (USD)
- Time zone — Pacific Time (PST UTC−8 / PDT UTC−7)
Climate
Reno features a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk), bordering on hot-summer Mediterranean (Csa) influences from the west. With over 250 sunny days annually, it has moderately cold winters and hot, dry summers.
Average highs range from 48°F (9°C) in January to 92°F (33°C) in July, with lows dipping to 25°F (-4°C) in winter and 57°F (14°C) in summer.
Annual precipitation averages just 7.35 inches (187 mm), mostly in winter and spring, while snowfall totals around 20.9 inches (53 cm) yearly, making it a year-round destination for both snow sports and warm-weather activities.
Top Attractions
- Reno Arch → Iconic neon landmark proclaiming “The Biggest Little City in the World,” perfect for photos and downtown vibes.
- National Automobile Museum → World-class collection of over 200 vintage cars, including rare classics and celebrity vehicles.
- Truckee River Walk → Scenic pathway along the river with art installations, whitewater park, shops, and eateries.
- Nevada Museum of Art → Only accredited art museum in Nevada, featuring contemporary exhibits and stunning architecture.
- Atlantis Casino Resort Spa → Luxurious gaming, spa, and entertainment hub with award-winning dining.
- Peppermill Resort Spa Casino → Tropical-themed resort with geothermal pools, shows, and vibrant nightlife.
- Lake Tahoe (nearby) → Just 30–45 minutes away, offering skiing, hiking, and boating in the Sierra Nevada.
- Pyramid Lake → Dramatic desert lake 40 minutes north, known for fishing, ancient petroglyphs, and stunning sunsets.
- Galena Creek Regional Park → Hiking trails, fishing, and pioneer history in the forested foothills.
Top Beaches
- Sand Harbor (Lake Tahoe, 35 min drive) → Crystal-clear waters, sandy shores, and boulder formations for swimming, kayaking, and scuba diving.
- Nevada Beach (Lake Tahoe, 45 min drive) → Half-mile stretch of soft sand with panoramic Sierra views, ideal for picnics and sunbathing.
- Secret Cove Beach (Lake Tahoe) → Secluded nude-optional cove with turquoise waters and hiking trails.
- Sparks Marina Park (10 min drive) → Man-made lake with sandy beach areas, swimming, and non-motorized boating.
- Pyramid Lake Beaches (40 min drive) → Remote, scenic spots like Warrior Point for fishing, camping, and serene desert vibes.
- Resort Pools → Atlantis Aquaventure or Peppermill’s geothermal pools offer Vegas-style beach experiences with cabanas and slides.
Dive into Reno live cams today and witness the adventure unfold—anytime, anywhere!

