Idlewild Park

Local nameIdlewild Park
LocationReno, Nevada

Idlewild Park is a large, 49 acre community park close to downtown Reno, Nevada on the Truckee River. It includes a rose garden, duck ponds, two children's parks, a pool and a skate park. It holds the Reno Earth Day celebration every year and hosts the Reno Street Food food truck event through the summer months. It is also home to the historic California Building on Cowan Drive.

Idlewild park is a 49-acre park that was once just a few ranches owned by Bennett, Murray, and Ferris. In 1907, the property that is now Idlewild park was purchased by James Newlands. In 1921, the City of Reno purchased this property from Newlands for $23,500.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idlewild_Park_(Reno,_Nevada)

Coordinates 39°31'15.821" N -119°50'0.445" E

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