Accessibility at Rosewood
Rosewood Nature Study Area is a great place to enjoy fishing, birding or time outdoors! There are over 2 miles of trails but more to come.
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Rosewood is dedicated to being a community space for everyone. Learn more about the different options and programs below.
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The Rosewood Nature Study Area opened in the summer of 2021 at the site of the decommissioned Rosewood Lakes Golf Course. The site is still being actively restored to a functional wetland and community open space. To learn more about the ongoing project at Rosewood, click the Rosewood Nature Study Area logo!
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Come see us at 6800 Pembroke Drive in Reno!
City of Reno Adaptive Cycling Center at Rosewood
The City of Reno is excited to expand its adaptive sports program by launching an Adaptive Cycling Center. The center offers programs that will allow persons with disabilities to access our many adaptive bikes and jump directly onto trails. Families with children and/or adults with disabilities can now access a variety of adaptive bikes and ride together.
GRIT Freedom Chairs at Rosewood
Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation, the City of Reno and AARP have joined forces to make the Rosewood Nature Study Area accessible to all. TMPF has GRIT Freedom Chairs available for community use at Rosewood Nature Study Area with the support of AARP.
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Stop by Rosewood during Nature Center Hours to learn more!
David's Chair at Rosewood
We're so excited to announce that we now have a David's Chair available at Rosewood Nature Study Area! This amazing track chair will allow people of all abilities to fully enjoy and explore Rosewood and is absolutely free to use. Thank you so much to David's Chair Outdoor Mobility Systems for making this possible!
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If you're interested in using this chair please visit thier website to reserve your time to explore Rosewood today! Select Reno, Nevada for the location.