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Reno in March

Good time to visit

March hits the sweet spot - decent weather without summer crowds. The city feels alive again as everyone remembers why they live here.

Weather

March marks the real start of Reno's pleasant season. Days warm up nicely while nights stay crisp - perfect hoodie weather. Occasional spring showers break the winter drought pattern, but they're brief.

13°C high-2°C low6 rain days

Crowds & Cost

moderate crowds
~$105/day average

Events & Festivals

  • St. Patrick's Day celebrations
  • March Madness viewing parties
  • Spring skiing at nearby resorts

March Tips

  • This is when locals emerge from hibernation - restaurants get busier
  • Perfect weather for exploring downtown on foot
  • Bring a light rain jacket for the occasional spring shower

All Months

Spring and fall give you the best of both worlds in Reno. April through June brings wildflowers to the nearby mountains, perfect hiking weather, and fewer crowds at Lake Tahoe. Temperatures hover in the 60s and 70s, ideal for exploring downtown on foot. Fall, especially September through November, might be even better. The aspens turn golden in the Sierra Nevada, creating Instagram-worthy drives up Mount Rose Highway. Casino crowds thin out after summer, and you'll get better hotel rates. Summer gets hot — we're talking 90s regularly — but it's dry heat, and the mountains offer escape. This is peak season for Lake Tahoe, so expect crowds and higher prices. Winter brings snow sports to nearby resorts, but downtown Reno itself rarely sees significant snow. Hotels offer ski packages, and you're 45 minutes from world-class slopes. Avoid major conventions and events if you want deals. Hot August Nights (classic car show) and the National Championship Air Races pack the city and drive up prices.

Reno Scores

Solo

9/10

Couples

7/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

8/10

Budget

8/10

Luxury

6/10

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