Phillip & Annie Callahan Park
Phillip & Annie Callahan Park Map
About Phillip & Annie Callahan Park in Reno
Phillip & Annie Callahan Park is a 25-acre public park located in Reno, Nevada. Situated at the south end of Callahan Road off of Mt. Rose Highway, this scenic park is nestled against the foothills of the Virginia Range, offering visitors a serene natural setting.
The park features a mix of developed amenities and natural areas. A small playground provides recreation for children, while picnic tables and a pavilion offer spaces for gatherings and outdoor meals. The park also includes horseshoe pits for those interested in casual games.
One of the park's highlights is its access to nature trails. The Galena Creek Trail begins at the north end of Phillip & Annie Callahan Park, following the creek along Montreaux Golf & Country Club before ending at Joy Lake Road. This trail offers opportunities for hiking, walking, and enjoying the local flora and fauna.
The park has historical significance as well. The historic Galena Creek Schoolhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011, is located within the park grounds. This one-room schoolhouse, built of hand-cut local stone, adds a touch of local history to the park's natural beauty.
Phillip & Annie Callahan Park is named in honor of the parents of the Callahan family, who donated the 25 acres to make the park possible. The park's history is intertwined with the early settlement of Nevada, including the ranching and mining eras associated with the nearby Comstock Lode.
Visitors to the park can enjoy various activities including barbecuing, picnicking, hiking, and photography. The park is also dog-friendly, though pets must be kept on leashes when using the Galena Creek Trail.