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What are the Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games?

The Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games is a program of competitions styled after the real Olympic Games and designed for area citizens age 50 and above. There are both individual and team competitions. Participants compete for gold, silver, and bronze medals within age groups. The Games run from February 3 through February 14, 2025.

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Register to Participate in the Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games

Registration is open for the 2025 Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games. The information phone number is (775) 334-2262.

Get more details by visiting the Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games website. For more information, call (775) 334-2262 or email SeniorServices@reno.gov.

Registration Fees for the Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games

The basic registration fee for all participants is $40, which includes a Senior Games shirt and Closing Ceremony / Valentine's Dinner and Dance. Registered participants and the general public can purchase additional Closing Ceremony tickets for $35 each. There are additional fees for each sport that vary depending on the sport - check the website or registration form for fees).

Sports at the Reno-Tahoe Winter Games

As you can see, there is something for just about everyone, including those who don't do snow and ice. To see where and when the sports are happening, refer to the website or registration form. Venues include High Desert Archery, Reno Ice, Mesa Rim Climbing and Fitness Center, Fly High Trampoline Park, Neil Road Recreation Center, Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center, McKinley Arts and Culture Center, and Multi-Purpose Athletic Center in Carson City. Go to the website for game information sheets about each sport.

  • Archery
  • Beanbag Baseball
  • Bunco
  • Climbing Wall
  • Cornhole
  • Darts
  • Ice Competitions
  • Obstacle Course
  • Pickleball
  • Shuffleboard
  • Swimming

Reno-Tahoe Winter Games Sponsors

The Reno-Tahoe Senior Winter Games are sponsored by the City of Reno Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department, City of Reno Senior Advisory Committee and numerous others who host the various venues used for the Games.

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