
Fascinating clouds and big skies make for colorful sunsets in Sparks, NV. Photo credit: Rose Muenker
Arrival in Sparks, Nevada. After climbing Interstate 80 through Ponderosa pine forests and spending two nights at Dutch Flat breathing sweet mountain air, we make the final climb to Donner Pass. Our timing coincides with clear roads and sunny skies. The only signs of last week’s road-closing snowstorm are a few patches of snow. The abrupt transition from forested to barren slopes prepares us for the desert terrain of our new home. “Golden” rolling hills surround the Reno/Sparks metropolis.

A two-mile walkway circles Sparks Marina Park, which has a swimming beach, fishing areas, marina for non-motorized boats and an off-leash dog park. Photo credit: Rose Muenker
We are now comfortably settled in immaculate Sparks Marina RV Park. City amenities, from Sheel’s Sporting Goods megastore, restaurants and outlet stores to a large park, are walking distance away. Discovering that Sparks Marina Park has an off-leash dog area where Sonya can swim and chase balls sealed our love for this locale!

Sonya retrieves her ball from the lake at the Sparks Marina Park off-leash area for dogs. She's in canine heaven! Photo credit: Rose Muenker
We’re adapting to Sparks’ high elevation (4,500 feet) and dry climate after five months at sea level on the Oregon Coast. And eventually, we’ll get accustomed to hearing highway, railroad and aircraft noise, along with the steady hum of a large city. Meanwhile, we’re tickled to be able to sit outside early evening in tee-shirts and shorts instead of fleeces and long pants for as long as the weather holds.






















