While it's freezing outside, you don't have to sit inside if skiing and other winter sports aren't your thing. There is a wide selection of recreational opportunities awaiting those who want things to do during the chilly months in the Truckee Meadows.

Reno Parks and Recreation Program Brochure for fall/winter, 2011-2012.
Image courtesy City of Reno
In Reno, the city's Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department has a whole host of choices for recreation during the winter, including dance, senior activities, fitness, martial arts, swimming at indoor pools, ice skating at Rink on the River, and lots more. Learn about the who, what, when, and where in the Reno Recreation Program Brochure for fall / winter 2011-2012. My article tells where to get a paper copy and how to download it from the city's website.
The City of Sparks Parks and Recreation Department puts out a similar publication called the Sparks Recreation Activity Guide. It covers the same season as Reno's and includes activities like aquatics and swimming, dance, arts, kids programs, senior programs, and information about community centers. As with Reno, my articles tells you where to get a paper copy and how to download it from the Sparks website.
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