Reno’s Adaptive Cycling Center Gears Up for Another Season
The City of Reno is all set to welcome enthusiasts to the grand opening of the Adaptive Cycling Center this Saturday. The event, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 9, 2026, promises an engaging day at the picturesque Rosewood Nature Study Area, located at 6800 Pembroke Drive.
Inclusive Outdoor Recreation
The Adaptive Cycling Center is a significant initiative aimed at promoting inclusive outdoor activities. It provides an opportunity for individuals with varying abilities to experience the joy of cycling in a safe and supportive environment. The center offers a diverse array of adaptive bikes, ensuring that everyone, regardless of physical limitations, can participate.
Community Engagement
The opening event is not just about cycling; it is a community celebration. Attendees can expect a day filled with various activities designed to engage people of all ages and abilities. The City of Reno encourages everyone to come out, support the initiative, and enjoy a day of fun and inclusion.
Location and Accessibility
Nestled within the serene Rosewood Nature Study Area, the Adaptive Cycling Center provides a perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures. This location is strategically chosen to offer both accessibility and a connection with nature, enhancing the overall experience for all participants.
For more information on the Adaptive Cycling Center and its offerings, visit the official Reno government page.
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