Wildfire Information

The health and safety of our visitors and residents will always be our highest priority. Reno Tahoe is working to compile information that may be helpful for visitors and locals being impacted by evacuations and smoky conditions. This information will be updated as often as possible.
Reno Evacuation Center
Reno-Sparks Convention Center - 4590 S. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89502
Reno Tahoe Hotels Offering Discounts to Evacuees
Some Reno Tahoe hotels with availability are offering discounts to evacuated residents and first responders. Hotel availability is rapidly changing. Please contact the hotel for the most up-to-date room information and potential discounts. Hotels may request proof of residency within affected areas.
(800) 648-6992
(800) 501-2651
Aloft Hotels Reno (pet-friendly)
(775) 501-6330
(866) 553-8360
Courtyard by Marriott Reno Downtown/Riverfront
(775) 324-0400 (ask for Evacuee Discount)
775-229-7070
The Jesse (pet-friendly)
775-219-0220
775-785-1111 EXT 1
800-723-6500
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe (pet-friendly)
775-832-1234 (ask for Lake Tahoe Discount)
Tahoe Biltmore Lodge and Casino
775-833-6731
775-348-2200
Silver Legacy Casino Resort at THE ROW
(800) 687-8733
(800) 648-5010
Eldorado Resort Casino at THE ROW
(800) 879-8879
Pet-Friendly Hospitality
Lake Tahoe Area Road Closures
Currently, road closures are in effect around parts of Lake Tahoe, with US-50, CA-89, SR 88, NV-207 and NV-28 being impacted. Please check local information before planning travel in the area as these routes are being used by fire crews and evacuees.
Critical Information
In the event of a wildfire and any pending evacuations, it’s important to be prepared and ready to act. For the most up-to-date information on park closures and access to trails and public land, please refer to these resources.
USDA Forest Service Temporarily Closes National Forests for Public Safety
Lake Tahoe California State Park Closures
Lake Tahoe Nevada State Parks Closed Due to Poor Air Quality
Cal Fire Incident Report – Caldor Fire
Eldorado County Caldor Fire Information
Protecting Your Health
Smoke from wildfires in California and Nevada can impact air quality. Your health is our number one priority, so please consider the Air Quality Index (AQI) before heading outside.
Lake Tahoe Basin – Smoke Outlook
How Can I Help?
Take the Traveler Responsibility Pledge
Donate to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to help support those affected by the Western Wildfires
Additional Information
The Discovery is partnering with Project: Camp, an LA-based non-profit organization, to offer day camps this Wednesday-Friday (September 1-3) to support children and families impacted by the fires.
The camps are for children ages 6-16 and run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a full day of activities. Participation is free.