Shopping Legends at Sparks

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Find Adventure Gear at The Outlets at Legends in Sparks

There are outlet malls … and then there’s The Outlets at Legends! Located just east of Reno in the neighboring city of Sparks, this open-air entertainment, dining, and shopping destination isn’t just a visit, it’s an experience. Explore, shop, eat, drink, and see a movie too.

The Outlets at Legends is located on Scheels Drive, which is no coincidence given that the legendary multi-floor behemoth sporting goods store, Scheels, is a main attraction here. This employee-owned store, with a real Ferris wheel front and center, is a mecca of outdoors brands like Yeti, Kuhl, Columbia, Arcteryx, Canada Goose, The North Face … keep looking, Scheels probably has it.

Other outlet stores at Legends include Adidas, Nike, Levi’s, Express Factory, and Converse … you’re going to want to power up on an Avocado Milk Tea smoothie at Reno Tea Bar to keep your energy as you shop and stroll among beautiful art sculptures and gardens.

Take a break at one of the outdoor stone fireplaces. Entertainment ranges from IMAX to Axe and Throw (kinda like darts, but with an axe, and on-site Axeperts to show you the ways).

Tip: The Outlets at Legends hosts the weekly Local Harvest Farmers Market on Saturdays. It also has upcoming visits with Santa Claus (beginning November 30). Events Calendar.

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