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RENO AIRPORT

Thousands of Burning Man participants from all corners of the earth migrate their way every year to and from Black Rock City via the Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RTIA), making this period of time the airport's second most popular travel time of the year. We've compiled information and a list of resources that will help make your travel through RTIA as smooth as possible.

Reno-Tahoe International Airport

2001 East Plumb Lane – 775-328-6400 – map

For information about the airport itself, check out the website here.

For Airport Frequently Asked Questions, check them out here.

For further information on items you may have lost at the airport, go to here.  For information about items lost at a Travel Security Administration checkpoint inside the airport, go to here.  If you believe you lost an item on an airplane, please contact the airline you flew with.

Note that there is Wifi freely available at the airport, but no showers or storage facilities.

A Special Note on Prohibited Items:

Every year participants unknowingly find that some of their items cannot be taken on-board an airplane due to safety requirements, and therefore find their items confiscated and money wasted.

Propane, nitrous oxide canisters (aka wippits), lighters, knives, tools, fireworks, and various other liquids and gels are the most common prohibited items.

Additionally, many people are unclear on the various regulations regarding what is allowed in baggage vs. carry-on. We therefore highly recommend that you to take a careful look at the Transportation Security Administration's listings of prohibited items here.

Air Playa Info

Through the coordinated efforts of the Burning Man Project, the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, and local and international resources, Air Playa Info was established in 2008 to provide information and resources for travelers on their way from the airport to Burning Man.

Located next to Baggage Claim inside the airport, volunteers at the Air Playa Info table help answer your questions, provide directions and maps, share information about BRC and all kinds of Reno resources, and to help coordinate your rideshare options (see below).

Air Playa Info will be available starting the Friday before the event through the Friday of the event week, from 9am-10pm daily.

Finally, please leave Air Playa Info as well as the airport the way you found it, by Leaving No Trace!

Transportation to the Playa

The various means available to get to Black Rock City from the airport include air, rideshare, and rental car. In each case, please check in with Air Playa Info first, as a number of these options are coordinated with the help of its volunteers.

Rideshare

Experience proves that for many participants, a ride to the playa is possible directly from the airport. Many fellow participants rent cars, and many are generous when it comes to sharing a seat on their way to Burning Man.

A few helpful tips for possibly landing a ride to the playa from the airport:

  • Check in at Air Playa Info inside the airport. Most Burning Man participants will stop by here and the Air Playa Info volunteers are very helpful, so it this is an ideal spot to inquire about sharing a ride.
  • Offering to chip in for gas is a plus!
  • Everyone in the vehicle must be wearing a seatbelt — it's the law.
  • Be comfortable with those with whom you may share a ride.

Additionally, there are other places to go to in Reno to land a ride to the playa in short order, as well as means to get to them.

Rideshare Base

There is also a Rideshare Base (a spot that attracts a lot of participants who have stop to shop for event supplies) in the Reno area. This location is a 10 minute drive from the Reno Airport, and is next to Interstate-80, the primary highway along which much of the migration to the playa occurs. Going to this location and inquiring with fellow participants there about sharing a ride to the playa will likely land you a ride in short order. The Rideshare Base is, where you shall Leave No Trace, please:

Save Mart Supermarket
525 Keystone Ave – 775-786-2150 – map
Open 24 hours

Options to Get to a Rideshare Base

If you need to get to a Rideshare Base, you have several options:

  • Rideshare – Experience proves that you may be able to catch a ride to one of the Rideshare Bases from a fellow participant (if not to the playa). Check in with Air Playa Info.
  • Taxi – A taxi should cost you around $10 to the Rideshare Base. MAKE SURE YOU TELL THE TAXI DRIVER TO USE THE FREEWAY – not using the freeway could cost you lots more money and time. You can check in with Air Playa Info to find people with whom to share a taxi.
  • Regional Transportation – Unfortunately, there are no direct bus routes from the airport to any of the Rideshare Base. If you don't mind taking a few different buses via transfers, check out the RTC website for bus schedules here.

Rental Car

There are several rental car agencies that operate at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Check out the listings in the yellow pages here.

Air Travel to Black Rock City – Advantage Air

For those who can afford it, Advantage Air (10509 Professional Circle, Suite 102 – 775-852-3512) is the only charter airplane service that offers direct flights between the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and the Black Rock City Airport. Yes, there is an airport on the playa.

Although it may be possible on the spot to arrange for a flight to the playa from the airport via Advantage Air, it is recommended that you make reservations well ahead of time, by checking out the website here.

Directions to Black Rock City, NV

Here's how to get to Burning Man from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. Travel time is approximately 3 hours.

  • Upon leaving the airport you will find yourself westwards onto Plumb Lane. US-395 is about 1/4 mile ahead.
  • On Plumb Lane, get in right lane, take US-395 NORTH
  • About 2 1/2 miles north, you will see signs for I-80
  • Get in right lane, take I-80 EAST
  • 30 miles east of Reno on I-80, take Exit #43 at Wadsworth
  • At exit stop-sign, turn LEFT onto Main Street/NV-427. You are entering Wadsworth, NV.
  • 1 1/2 miles down Main Street/NV-427, turn left onto NV-447.
  • Stay on NV-447. 78 miles ahead to Gerlach
  • Driving into and through Gerlach, continue on Highway 447 for one mile to the fork in the road.
  • Take the right-hand fork, Hwy 34, and continue 11 miles to the Burning Man entrance. Welcome to Black Rock City, Nevada!

Reno-Sparks Resources

We recommend checking out the thorough listing of Reno-Sparks resources found in the Reno Pages for what you may need before making the journey to the playa.

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