When Reno-Sparks residents think of hiking, they usually think of the Sierras. The Virginia Range on the east side of Reno-Sparks, however, offers some awesome trails. One of the best trails is in Hidden Valley Regional Park. There are several loops you can pursue; the trail I linked to above is the longest I know of. This trail will help you more fully appreciate the rich red colors of the park’s landscape; at times, I felt I was hiking in Bryce Canyon (without the hoodoos, sadly). The views of Reno are very good. You are likely to encounter a wild horse. If you are up for a challenge, take the up-and-back spur trail that leads to the top of double-cairned Hidden Valley Peak. This underappreciated mountain dominates the skyline of Hidden Valley and South Meadows, but is relatively unknown. The peak features some of the best views of South Reno in the area. My only complaint about the Hidden Valley trail is how steep it is going up and down. The strenuous ascent is bad enough, but the descent is even worse. You need to wear shoes with good grip on this hike or you will fall on your behind multiple times on the steep trails leading down (I have a bruise to prove it). But that minor issue is outweighed by the scenery, the views, and the solitude you can enjoy in the back half of the trail. This is a hidden gem in Hidden Valley.