The Quad (Reno, Nevada)
| lawn, green area
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lawn, green area

Originally the heart of the campus, this beautiful area is the traditional setting for Commencement activities, and provides a pleasant place for picnics, concerts, and quiet reflection. Since 1987, the University of Nevada Quadrangle has been listed as a "Jeffersonian academic village" on the National Register of Historic Places, as the campus core follows Thomas Jefferson's design for the University of Virginia Lawn. The lovely, giant elm trees were planted in 1908. When the University was in its infancy, it was strictly forbidden for underclassmen to ever set foot on the Quad; over the years, this tradition has loosened somewhat to allow the feet of all students (as well as a few dogs chasing after wayward frisbees) to touch the Quad’s sod, which members of Buildings & Grounds affectionately refer to as “Mother Quad.”
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°32'18"N 119°48'51"W
- Rancho San Rafael Regional Park 4.2 km
- Hidden Valley Regional Park 10 km
- Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park 36 km
- Burton Creek State Park 47 km
- Donner Memorial State Park 49 km
- Fort Churchill State Historic Park 52 km
- D.L. Bliss State Park 65 km
- Plumas-Eureka State Park 83 km
- Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park 98 km
- Rye Patch State Recreation Area 169 km
- University of Nevada, Reno 0.6 km
- Downtown Reno 1.1 km
- Washoe County Fairgrounds 1.2 km
- Interstate 80 Interchange 15 2.1 km
- Rancho San Rafael Regional Park 2.5 km
- Mountain View Cemetery 3 km
- Truckee Meadows Community College 4 km
- Chalk Bluff Water Purification Plant 5.1 km
- Sun Valley, Nevada 6.4 km
- Caughlin Ranch 7.1 km