Cycling Connections Screening
A local documentary screening about the development of Reno’s bike network—great for residents interested in community planning, urban mobility, and cycling advocacy.
Southwest Reno offers a relaxed ambiance with convenient access to over 100 restaurants and cafes nearby, providing diverse dining options for all tastes. The community features several public green spaces that invite outdoor activities and quiet moments amidst nature. Residences here primarily date back to the early 1980s, showcasing a variety of housing types including single detached homes and apartment buildings with multiple unit sizes available. Daily errands are supported by numerous grocery stores and essential businesses within close reach. Accessibility by car is excellent with easy parking and quick access to major highways, while several bus routes also serve the area for public transit needs.
Southwest Reno offers a slower-paced ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time in green spaces. This community is very quiet overall, as the streets are usually very tranquil. Lastly, there are a few green spaces close by for residents to explore, such as Bartley Regional Park, and they are very well-situated, resulting in them being easy to access from most locations within Southwest Reno.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Plumas Park is a well-loved green space on Arlington Avenue, offering a playground, open sports fields, and mature trees perfect for picnics, neighborhood gatherings, and weekend relaxation for residents of the Plumas neighborhood.
Located right within the neighborhood, Beck Elementary School is a highly regarded school providing excellent educational opportunities and fostering a tight-knit community among local families in the heart of Plumas.
Just east of Plumas, the SoDo (South Downtown) district along South Virginia Street features diverse dining spots like Süp and Two Chicks, making it a popular destination for Plumas residents to eat out and socialize.
Bordering Plumas to the east, Midtown Reno offers an eclectic shopping experience with independent boutiques, vintage shops, and artisan stores located along South Virginia and Center Streets, just steps from Plumas.
Arlington Avenue runs through Plumas and features bike-friendly lanes, connecting cyclists to scenic ways toward the Truckee River and Midtown, encouraging an active lifestyle right from the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A local documentary screening about the development of Reno’s bike network—great for residents interested in community planning, urban mobility, and cycling advocacy.
A vibrant celebration of independent art, zines, photo books, and live DJ sets—ideal for creative locals in Plumas seeking community and culture right here in Reno.
A free, all‑ages summer concert under the Reno Arch with food trucks, kid zone and live indie‑folk and local music—perfect for families in Plumas looking for a lively evening nearby.
Nevada’s first state‑sponsored fair in years returns with livestock shows, 4‑H expo, a farmers market pavilion, carnival rides and live music—an ideal regional outing for Plumas families.
A weekend of barbecue, craft beer tastings, free outdoor concerts and street festival vibes—great for food‑loving residents in Plumas wanting to kick off summer nearby.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Plumas
Local characteristics and demographics for Plumas