Jeremy Renner celebrated the Memorial Day long weekend by taking a trip to Lake Tahoe and spending time on the water in new snaps he shared to his Instagram stories on Sunday.
The Hawkeye star, 52, who recently looked healthy while meeting with Nevada state officials, shared a photo of himself sitting atop a large paddleboard floating on the water while another person helped paddle.
Mountains in the distance were still partially covered in snow, while white puffy clouds filled the blue sky, creating a breathtaking landscape.
Another photo shared by the Mayor of Kingstown actor was a beautiful view of the large lake that was filled with shimmering blue water.
Jet skis could be seen near the shoreline with more trees and mountains in the distance. In a caption added directly above the photo, Jeremy simply wrote “Home.”
On the water: Jeremy Renner, 52, celebrated the Memorial Day long weekend by taking a trip to Lake Tahoe and spent time on the water in new snaps shared on his Instagram stories on Sunday
Scenic journey: Another photo shared by the Mayor of Kingstown actor was a beautiful view of the large lake which was filled with shimmering blue water
Lake Tahoe was also the same area where he suffered a near-fatal snowplow accident earlier this year on January 1 — New Year’s Day.
After being run over by a snowplow while assisting his cousin, the actor suffered a host of injuries, including 30 broken ribs and a collapsed lung.
However, Renner continues a positive recovery and has kept his fans and followers updated through social media throughout the journey.
During an interview with Diane Sawyer last month in April, The Town actor sat down to talk about the incident as well.
While admitting he was “triggered by the accident,” Jeremy explained, “I’m moving the story of being victimized, of making a mistake or whatever. I refuse to let that memory haunt me like that.’
While Lake Tahoe was the site of one such harrowing accident, the Hollywood star still calls the area his “home.” Shortly after the incident happened, he also uploaded a photo of a Tahoe cabin surrounded by snow and wrote, “Missing my happy place…”
Renner continues to hit milestones, making his first red carpet appearance since the snowplow accident back in April for the Los Angeles premiere of Rennervations.
The Disney+ series, “Follows Jeremy Renner on his journey as he travels the world helping communities by “reinventing unique, purpose-built vehicles,” according to a IMDB synopsis.
Journey to recovery: Renner continues to hit milestones and made his first red carpet appearance since the April snowplow accident for the Los Angeles premiere of Rennervations
Close to his heart: Shortly after the incident happened, he also uploaded a photo of a Tahoe cabin surrounded by snow and wrote, “Missing my happy place…”
While still recovering in the hospital, the second season of Jeremy’s other Paramount+ series, Mayor Of Kingstown, premiered on January 15.
The hit thriller also cast celebrities like Dianne Wiest and Hugh Dillion, with Renner teasing earlier this week that a third season may also be in the works.
He may also appear in the upcoming Marvel movie, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, which will hit theaters later in 2025.
In the meantime, Jeremy, who joined daughter Ava, 10, in the annual Spring Sing at UCLA earlier this month, also added a lobbyist to his list of achievements and met with Nevada lawmakers in Carson City, Nevada, at Monday.
The star, who has a home outside of Reno, was invited to attend the Legislative Assembly as the guest of State Senator Roberta Lange, who praised the Oscar nominee for his good works in the area, according to 8 News Now.
“As a resident of the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, he is well known in the local community in Reno with the actor visiting homeless centers on Thanksgiving and helping children choose toys from the local stores,” the lawmaker said. .
Positive Updates: Renner continues a positive recovery and has been updating his fans and followers through social media throughout the journey
“Plus, Renner’s new show, Rennervations, featured Reno’s Big Brothers Big Sisters as he helped build a mobile recreation center for the community’s kids.”
“He is the superhero of Northern Nevada and we are proud to have him visiting us on the Senate floor. Make Mr. Renner feel welcome,’ she concluded.
The senator has been working on a bill to provide $190 million in tax credits over the next 20 years to bring more film and TV production to the state.
The bill would fund two sites being built in southern Nevada, and the Hawkeye star met with Senator Lange and other lawmakers to encourage them to include a third site in northern Nevada as well.
However, the current legislative session ends on June 5 and Senator Lange told him it was too late to add another site to the bill, but an amendment could be added to fund a study to look at the economic impact of building a third studio in the northern part of the state, according to the Associated Press.
Achievement: In the meantime, Jeremy also added a lobbyist to his list of accomplishments and met with Nevada lawmakers in Carson City, Nevada, on Monday
Grateful: In an Instagram post capturing moments from his visit, the actor wrote, “What a pleasure and an honor to witness and be welcomed in policies, bills and legislation to hopefully better this beautiful state and its hard-working citizens.” to represent…. #Thank you’
Jeremy, who still relies on a cane to walk, shared a photo of standing with legislators and staff on his Instagram page, writing, “This is me keeping quiet, listening and observing the local government that is all of Nevada represents.’
“What a pleasure and an honor to witness and be welcomed in policies, bills and legislation to hopefully better represent this beautiful state and its hard-working citizens…. #Thank you.’
The Hurt Locker star tagged Sony Pictures and fellow actor Mark Wahlberg in the post.
Sony is building a $1 billion facility in the Las Vegas area, and the Patriot’s Day star has said he wants to boost the manufacturing industry in his new home state.