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Red Hawk at Wingfield Springs is an award-winning master planned golf community, with its public and private golf courses, practice facilities and golf shop, 18-hole championship putting course, Freddie's restaurant and bar, Events Center and lodging units just off the ninth green of the Lakes Course. The suites feature luxurious down-covered beds, Egyptian cotton blankets and linens, and Jacuzzi bathtubs.

Location: 6295 Wingfield Springs Road, Sparks Nevada 89436 Telephone 775-626-4700

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Reno) Adventure Inn and Wedding Chapels
(Reno) Atlantis Casino Resort
(Reno) Atlantis Casino Resort
(Reno) Best Western Airport Plaza Hotel
(Fallon) Best Western Fallon Inn
(Carson City) Best Western Pinon Plaza Resort


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