Reno Rodeo Foundation's Spring Denim Drive Kick‑Off
A free, family‑friendly evening of carnival‑style games, raffles, and community giving—ideal for Country Club Acres residents to connect locally while supporting the Reno Rodeo Foundation.
Country Club Acres features a variety of housing options, including single detached homes and apartment buildings, with most residences built around 1957. The neighborhood benefits from a comprehensive cycling infrastructure, making it well-suited for bicycle travel. Proximity to several businesses provides convenient access to dining and grocery shopping. Calm streets contribute to a peaceful atmosphere throughout the area. Although public green spaces are located in nearby neighborhoods, parks remain easily accessible from Country Club Acres. The neighborhood also offers reasonable access to public transit with multiple bus lines and stops. Nearby highways enhance travel options, and parking is generally convenient throughout the community.
No matter what type of character home buyers prefer in a neighborhood, Country Club Acres is a fairly good option. Although this part of Reno is not known for its vibrancy, with the nightlife venues in nearby neighborhoods, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink since they are generally located very close by. Country Club Acres is very quiet overall, as the streets tend to be very calm. Although the neighborhood is not home to any public green spaces, parks are especially well-distributed in nearby neighborhoods, which makes them easy to access from most locations in Country Club Acres.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Just steps from Country Club Acres near Lakeside Drive, this 32‑acre urban oasis features a paved one‑mile loop trail, picnic shelters, playgrounds, a one‑acre off‑leash dog park, and abundant birdwatching around its WPA‑built lake (1938–39), making it a beloved daily retreat for locals.
Bordering Country Club Acres, this historic 18‑hole public course established in 1936 (nicknamed “The Shoe”) offers golf adventures with wide tree‑lined fairways, a driving range, pro shop, and on‑site Shoe Bar & Grill—all just minutes from homes in the neighborhood.
Located within Country Club Acres, Jessie Beck Elementary serves neighborhood families with a strong GreatSchools rating of 9 and a 20:1 student‑teacher ratio, making it a notable anchor for local education.
This intersection marks a celebrated spot for historic neighborhood walking tours exploring Country Club Acres’ origins tied to the old Reno Golf Club, the city’s earliest airfield, and the ill‑fated luxury Country Club—spotlighting its mid‑20th‑century suburban development story.
Country Club Acres is known for its eclectic mix of mid‑century, ranch, and traditional home styles on sale‑of‑lot development, offering rich architectural variety, often explored on community home tours and strolls along Lakeside Drive.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free, family‑friendly evening of carnival‑style games, raffles, and community giving—ideal for Country Club Acres residents to connect locally while supporting the Reno Rodeo Foundation.
A great chance for local gardeners to pick up seedlings and meet fellow green‑thumbed neighbors close to home—just a short drive away from Country Club Acres.
A free all‑day cultural festival featuring Celtic music, pipe bands, vendors, and a Spring Vendor Fair—perfect for enjoying vibrant local culture right nearby.
University‑level college softball tournament happening nearby—great for sports fans in Country Club Acres seeking local competitive action.
Memorial Day weekend festival with live music, craft beer, and riverfront fun—an easy, festive outing for families living in Country Club Acres.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Country Club Acres
Local characteristics and demographics for Country Club Acres