Great Fall Activities In Carson City, NV

As fall approaches, it's time to start planning unique activities to keep you and your loved ones busy. Rather than taking a trip to get in on the seasonal fun, though, you can explore some local options right near home. At Carson City Hyundai, we love our city and all the fun experiences it offers. Read on to learn about some fun fall activities in the Carson City area.

Outside of the Nevada state museum

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Nevada State Museum

The Nevada State Museum is a great stop any time of the year. Celebrating the unique natural and cultural heritage of Nevada, this museum aims to preserve the history of our great state while educating the public about all their home has to offer. Enjoy permanent and rotating exhibits along with fun, educational events for the whole family. If you'd like to bring kids or younger family members, you can even enjoy free admission for those 17 and under. Spend a lazy fall day getting lost in history in this fascinating attraction.

Carson Hot Springs

There's no wrong time of year to soak in some sun at your local hot springs. Seeped in history as vibrant as the town itself, the Carson Hot Springs offer indoor and outdoor pools for those looking to take a dip despite the chill creeping into the air. Filled with steamy, 120-degree natural spring water that's cooled to a habitable 93-96 degrees in the summer and 98-104 degrees in the winter, these springs offer a unique, year-round experience for those who didn't quite get enough swim time in over the summer.

Kings Canyon Waterfall

When you're done relaxing and you're ready to take in the best autumnal nature that your city has to offer, check out Kings Canyon Waterfall. Just a few minutes away from downtown, you won't believe how beautiful your city can be. Whether you're a hiker or a picnic enthusiast, you'll love this local spot this fall.

Find the Kings Canyon Trailhead and make the short, quarter-mile walk to the falls. If you're feeling a bit more adventurous, you can scramble a bit further up the creek to take in a seemingly endless collection of small cascading falls. If you'd like to extend your hiking time, you can explore some longer trails connected to the park, with some taking you up to 3 miles. Pick the best, brightest fall day, lace up your hiking boots, grab your friends and get ready for a lovely day out in Carson City.

Nevada State Capitol Building

Besides being a cultural, historical, and natural destination in Nevada, Carson City also holds an important position as the state's capital. And, there may be no better way to spend a fall day than exploring one of your state's most important legislative buildings. The Nevada State Capitol Building dates all the way back to 1870. If you'd like to learn more about the building, its history, or simply feel what it's like to step inside such an important location, you can always schedule a guided tour.

Or, you can explore the building's Battle Born Hall, which now houses an expansive museum dedicated to the state's history. If you're all filled up with history, though, there's no need to worry. You can simply marvel at the architectural beauty of this iconic building along with its seasonal foliage. Be sure to bring your camera for this fall photo-op.

Carson City Ghost Walk

If you're ready to jump into the spooky side of the season, check out Carson City Ghost Walk. Running nightly guided tours throughout the season, this local attraction offers a whole new perspective on Carson City's history with dramatic stories about some of the city's most haunted spots. Wander through the west side of the city's downtown and learn more about the businesses and homes that might look a little different in the light.

These tours are rain or shine, so plan accordingly if the weather gets a little chilly. If you'd really like to freak yourself out, sign up for a flashlight tour, starting as the days get shorter. Bring a flashlight or two to help you see in the dark and to keep the spirits at bay.

Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum

As its name implies, the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum is a Native American school turned into a museum and cultural center. While you gear up for the back-to-school season, learn more about the center's history and immerse yourself in Native art, storytelling, arts and crafts demonstrations, lectures, public programming, and educational activities. If you'd like to get outside, you can also explore the center's walking trail, which comes complete with an educational guide narrated by school alumni and employees. There's no wrong time of year to learn more about the Native groups who influenced Nevada's culture and history.

McFadden Plaza

As your perfect Carson City fall winds down, you may want to take a day to relax and take in the local flavor. McFadden Plaza is a perfect place to do just that. Located right downtown, this open-air spot serves as a gathering place and a great location for local events and activities all year long. With a stage right in front, this plaza is ready to entertain you and your loved ones.

After your show, you can also explore the plaza's many shopping and dining options, all within a short walk. You can also pack a sweater and a book and do some people-watching as the summer days fade into fall. Grab an ice cream cone nearby and remind yourself that there's no wrong weather to make the most of your city.

So, there you have it. Carson City Hyundai just listed some of our favorite local fall activities. What did you think of our list? Is there anything we forgot? Any new experiences you're dying to try? You can always contact us today to tell us more about your favorite Carson City spots. We can't wait to hear from you.