Description The City of Reno is excited to expand its adaptive sports
program by launching an Adaptive Cycling Center this summer (2025) at
the Rosewood Nature Study Area in Reno, Nevada. Rosewood Nature Study
Area is a 219-acre wetland habitat with approximately 2.5 miles of
trail and serves as a great launching point to access the Southeast
Connector bike trail as well as connecting to the Tahoe-Pyramid Bike
trail. Such proximity to the community's bike trail systems makes it a
prime location for our adaptive equipment rental hub. The center will
offer a membership-based program that will allow persons with
disabilities to access our many adaptive bikes and jump directly on
the trail, no bike transport needed. Families with children and/or
adults with disabilities can now access a variety of adaptive bikes by
appointment or during the open program hours and ride together. The
adaptive bicycles are the property of the City of Reno. Every bike is
equipped with a geolocator. The signatory below acknowledges and
understands that for purposes of location tracking while in possession
of a City adaptive bicycle, they have no expectation of privacy while
using the bikes or to any information collected by the City. Maximum
passes 1
cycling
family
10
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10/07/2025 Last update