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Reno isn’t boring? Uncover the city’s fun and funky side with Amazing Itineraries


Now that's a sight you don't see every day. Hunter's visit to Natural Selection included plenty of surprises, like this huge bear head, which visitors are encouraged to hold because of its "please touch policy."(AmazingAmerica)
Now that's a sight you don't see every day. Hunter's visit to Natural Selection included plenty of surprises, like this huge bear head, which visitors are encouraged to hold because of its "please touch policy."(AmazingAmerica)
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Hey America, I'm Travel Creator Hunter Hulbert and it's time for another edition of Amazing Itineraries.

Sure, Reno is known for its glitzy casinos and its moniker as the “Biggest Little City in the World,” but there is so much more to this destination than meets the eye.



A beautiful hike that traverses a desert landscape into a thick evergreen forest? Check. A serene hot spring known for its restorative power and rainbow of lights? Yep, that as well. Oh, and I didn’t even mention the wild horses you’ll probably see as you soak in the spring.

Move over, slot machines. It’s time to explore a side of Reno you’ve probably never seen.

Reno is a city defined by eccentric people who are not afraid to express themselves, and I wanted to showcase that from the first moment we begin the itinerary. As you’ll see, the starting point has no shortage of hilarious, head-turning scenes.

While I am not the biggest casino guy, I can get on board with an arcade, and so making a pit stop to win some prizes was part of the gaming fun that’s synonymous with the city. Plus, I will never turn down a chance to play Skee-Ball.

That’s the awesome part of this show; there are side quests that are waiting to be uncovered and discovered in every single city I visit. That is what adventure traveling is about, after all! While it’s fun to show off on social media, I always say this: "Go and experience these things for yourself. You have to see it to believe it."

I am hitting up the Catskills of New York next, and you don't want to miss that. Subscribe to Amazing America TV on YouTube, and follow us on Facebook,Instagram and TikTok @amazingamericatv for all the behind-the-scenes shenanigans.

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