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City of Reno Adaptive Cycling Center

City of Reno Parks, Recreation and Community Services

Reno, Nevada - Washoe County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Reno

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Rosewood Nature Study Area, 6800 Pembroke Drive, Reno, NV

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Provider overview

The City of Reno's Adaptive Cycling Center at Rosewood Nature Study Area lets children and adults with disabilities ride a variety of adaptive bikes on accessible trails through memberships or single admissions, with scholarships available.

The City of Reno operates an Adaptive Cycling Center at the Rosewood Nature Study Area so people with disabilities can access adaptive bikes and accessible trails.

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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities and their families
Season
Seasonal cycling center with open program hours and appointments
Cost
2025 fees include single admission $30 and a season membership $100 for unlimited rides; scholarships are available for anyone with a financial barrier.

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City of Reno Adaptive Cycling Center at Rosewood Nature Study Area

Rosewood Nature Study Area, 6800 Pembroke Drive, Reno, NV

The center is seasonal. Families should confirm current hours, fees, and appointments with the City of Reno.

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Adaptive cycling memberships and rides

Adaptive bikes, accessible trail, memberships and single admission, appointments and open hours, and scholarships.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities and their families
Season
Seasonal cycling center with open program hours and appointments
Schedule
Access adaptive bikes by appointment or during open program hours at the Rosewood Nature Study Area; confirm the current season's hours with the City of Reno.
Cost
2025 fees include single admission $30 and a season membership $100 for unlimited rides; scholarships are available for anyone with a financial barrier.
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The City of Reno's Adaptive Cycling Center at the Rosewood Nature Study Area offers a membership-based program where families with children and/or adults with disabilities can access a variety of adaptive bikes by appointment or during open program hours and ride the 2.5 miles of trail, with scholarships for those who have a financial barrier.
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Adaptive cycling memberships and rides

The City of Reno's Adaptive Cycling Center at the Rosewood Nature Study Area offers a membership-based program where families with children and/or adults with disabilities can access a variety of adaptive bikes by appointment or during open program hours and ride the 2.5 miles of trail, with scholarships for those who have a financial barrier.

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What the provider says: The source names an Adaptive Cycling Center, adaptive bikes, families with children and/or adults with disabilities, appointments and open program hours, trail access, memberships, and scholarships.

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What we found: The City of Reno's Adaptive Cycling Center at the Rosewood Nature Study Area offers a membership-based program where families with children and/or adults with disabilities can access a variety of adaptive bikes by appointment or during open program hours and ride the 2.5 miles of trail, with scholarships for those who have a financial barrier.

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What to confirm

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