Saturday, March 7, 2020

Let You Imagination Run Wild at the Children's Museum, Carson City

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Carson City, with a population of just about 55,500, has managed to create something really special—a hands-on, play-based museum that’s perfect for young kids. At the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada, little ones can let their imaginations run wild through all kinds of creative play.

The exhibits are thoughtfully designed and super engaging. My kids especially love the role-playing areas. In the hospital exhibit, they’re busy treating patients, learning how to care for babies, and even practicing their bedside manner. At the mini supermarket, they “budget” their money and whip up gourmet meals for me. And when they’ve got energy to burn, the indoor climbing structures, tunnels, and slides keep them entertained for hours.

Downstairs, there’s a whole section dedicated to STEM activities and art projects, which is perfect for adding a little learning to the fun.

One of my favorite things about this museum is their storytime and the special events they host throughout the year. My kids and I absolutely love their annual Chinese New Year Celebration. We dive into activities like calligraphy and origami, and watch traditional Chinese dances—it’s such a fun experience. The date changes each year, falling between late January and February, following the lunar calendar.

Encouraging imagination and creative play is a huge deal for me—it’s something I really believe is key to a well-rounded upbringing. That’s why the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada is always a hit with my family.

Now, why do I love visits to Carson City so much? The drive from Reno to Carson is always a treat, with the scenic pastures, Washoe Lake, and the mountains surrounding it. It’s a quick trip, but it always manages to refuel my love for my city and the little adventures nearby. And, of course, places like the Children’s Museum add so much to its charm.

Yes, Carson City is the capital of Nevada, but beyond that, it’s this lovely small town full of local gems that make it special. Nature, great restaurants, museums, wildlife, and so much history—Carson City might be small, but it’s big in its own way.



NOTES
-Visit their website for admission rates
-Snacks are available for purchase at check-in
-Toddler section with alphabet toys, books, and a play table
- Museum store and birthday party packages available
- Yearly memberships and volunteer opportunities offered
- Closed on major holidays
- Special field trip rates available
- Elevator access for strollers and wheelchairs is available—just check in with the front desk for assistance.
-You can join the museum's mailing list by entering your email at the bottom of their homepage


Categorized under "Museums and Birthday/Event Venues"

Friday, March 6, 2020

Take A Short and Scenic Stroll by the Truckee River at the Oxbow Nature Study Center



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Open Year-Round from 8AM to 4pm
(The gates close, so make sure to head out before they lock up.)

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Oxbow Nature Study Area is a 22-acre conservation spot in Reno, perfect for families or anyone looking to escape into nature without actually leaving the city.

Highlights
-Beautiful scenery
-Tranquility
-Wildlife
-Picnic-worthy spots
-Soothing sounds of nature
-Fun 0.8-mile loop trail
-Partial shade from trees
-Right next to the Truckee River
-Visitor’s center

When I first visited this park years ago, I immediately fell in love with the whole vibe. The towering trees, the winding ramps, the interpretive signs that make you pause and learn something new, the visitor center, wildlife, picnic tables, and the peaceful sounds of nature—all nestled right by the Truckee River. 

Growing up, some of my best memories were with my grandma, walking in parks near my house. We'd sit around, relax, snack, and just enjoy being together. Those were the moments of peace and connection that I knew I wanted to share with my own kids.

Parks like Oxbow have become my favorite for that reason—they’re the perfect backdrop for building memories, just like the ones I had with my grandparents.

The Oxbow Nature Study Area is truly the best place for a quick escape from the city. It’s somewhere you can just relax, take a breath, and really soak in Reno’s natural beauty.

NOTES
-No dogs allowed
-Restrooms and a water fountain are available during park hours
-Benches are scattered around the visitor's center & along the trail, with a couple right by the river. 
-To get to the deck by the river, take the path all the way to the left, opposite of the education exhibit next to the observation deck
-The trail has lots of shady spots, which is a huge plus, especially during Reno’s hot summers 
-I had no issues navigating the trail with my stroller, but after rain, it can get a bit muddy. Toward the end of the trail, there’s a log bridge that isn’t stroller or wheelchair-friendly, so it’s best to turn back before that




Pictures taken during winter, 2020