Reno, Nevada

Reno
Reno skyline
Downtown Reno
Nickname: 
"The Biggest Little City in the World"
Coordinates: 39°31′38″N 119°49′19″W / 39.52722°N 119.82194°W / 39.52722; -119.82194
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountyWashoe
FoundedMay 9, 1868 (1868-05-09)
IncorporatedMarch 16, 1903 (1903-03-16)
Named afterJesse L. Reno
Government
  TypeCouncil–manager
  MayorHillary Schieve (I)
  Vice MayorKathleen Taylor
  City Council
Members
  • Kathleen Taylor
  • Naomi Duerr
  • Miguel Martinez
  • Meghan Ebert
  • Devon Reese
  • Brandi Anderson
  City managerJackie Bryant
Area
  City
111.70 sq mi (289.30 km2)
  Land108.86 sq mi (281.96 km2)
  Water2.83 sq mi (7.34 km2)
Elevation
4,505 ft (1,373 m)
Population
 (2020)
  City
264,165
  Rank78th in the United States
3rd in Nevada (2024)
  Density2,426.54/sq mi (936.89/km2)
  Urban
446,529 (US: 91st)
  Urban density2,699.2/sq mi (1,042.2/km2)
  Metro
490,596 (US: 114th)
DemonymRenoites
Time zoneUTC−08:00 (PST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−07:00 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
89501-89513, 89515, 89519-89521, 89523, 89533, 89555, 89557, 89570, 89595, 89599
Area code775
FIPS code32-60600
GNIS feature ID0861100
Websitewww.reno.gov
Reference no.30

Reno (/ˈrn/ REE-noh) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada–California border. It is the county seat and most populous city of Washoe County. Sitting in the High Eastern Sierra foothills, in the Truckee River valley, on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada, it is about 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Lake Tahoe. Known as "The Biggest Little City in the World", Reno is the 78th most populous city in the United States, the third most populous city in Nevada, and the most populous in Nevada outside the Las Vegas Valley. The city had a population of 264,165 at the 2020 census.

The city is named after Civil War Union major general Jesse L. Reno, who was killed in action during the American Civil War at the Battle of South Mountain, on Fox's Gap.

Reno is part of the Reno–Sparks metropolitan area, the second-most populous metropolitan area in Nevada after the Las Vegas Valley. Known as Greater Reno, it includes Washoe, Storey, and Lyon Counties; the independent city and state capital Carson City; and parts of Placer and Nevada Counties in California. The Reno metro area (along with the neighboring city Sparks) occupies a valley colloquially known as the Truckee Meadows.

For much of the twentieth century Reno saw a significant number of people seeking to take advantage of Nevada's relatively lax divorce laws and the city gained a national reputation as a divorce mill. Today Reno is a tourist destination known for its casino gambling and proximity to Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.