Your Guide to The Great Reno Balloon Race

Your Guide to The Great Reno Balloon Race One of the reasons Reno Tahoe is so special is the abundance of unique special events, and arguably one of the most iconic events in the area is The Great Reno Balloon Race. Up to 100 colorful balloons float above Reno in the early hours of the morning. Fans can walk right up to them while the pilots prepare to take off and get an experience that is unlike anything else in the world. Whether it's your first time or a loyal follower, here are some tips to help you manage that early wake-up call at this year's Great Reno Balloon Race, held September 8-10, 2023.

Make the most of your Great Reno Balloon Race experience with this event guide!

VIP Experiences

Enjoy the comfort of a heated seating area, 360-degree views of the balloons, breakfast and a hosted bar with a Cloud 9 VIP Club experience. Cloud 9 members also get a parking pass and a special edition champagne glass to take home. At this year's event, a special First Responders VIP Tent is open to honor the first responders who have worked tirelessly for their communities. To access the First Responder VIP Tent, located in the East Cabanas, simply bring a current, valid identification. You are welcome to bring a guest with you to share the experience.

Parking at the Great Reno Balloon Race

With over 125,000 spectators coming out for the event over three days, parking can be challenging. If you were not able to snag one of their VIP Parking Passes this year, there are still several options to get you into the park. There are two parking lots at Rancho San Rafael Park that make for a short walk to the launch field. For a $25 cash-only donation, you can park at the corner of Sierra Street and McCarran, or the Coleman Street lot starting at 3:30 a.m. The University of Nevada, Reno offers their north parking lot to the public for free parking, but cars must be out of the lot by 10 a.m. RTC RIDE will be offering free transit service to and from Rancho San Rafael Regional Park for passengers who board at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center's parking lot. For more information and specifics on parking, check out their Parking & Transportation page.

Reno Balloon Race Souvenirs and Shopping

Balloon Boulevard is filled with everything you want on a chilly morning. You can find dozens of food vendors with everything from hot coffee to breakfast sandwiches to gourmet pastries. Of course, you're free to bring your own food and beverages to cozy up on the field with, it just never hurts to grab a little something special to add to the mix. You'll also find toys for the kids, gorgeous balloon memorabilia and the official GRBR merchandise tent.

Children's Activities at the Reno Balloon Race

Children of all ages are drawn to the whimsical nature of the event, making for a family-friendly environment every year. Kids are free to run and play in the large regional park (but make sure to watch for other people and balloons!) and there is an entire section of Balloon Boulevard dedicated to kids. Designated balloons will be giving tethered rides (for a small donation) to anyone wanting to experience the joy of flight. Be sure to meet and greet the pilots, too! They will be handing out special trading cards so kids can try to collect as many as possible.

What You Can Bring to the Balloon Race