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Affordable Campervan hire in Las Vegas
When you think of Las Vegas, you probably think of casinos and flashing lights. There's so much more to it than that. When you hire a campervan in Las Vegas, you can visit areas that most tourists never see. Vegas is also the perfect base to explore the American Southwest - national parks, deserts and iconic road trips are examples of what you could choose to do.
Start by picking up your campervan for hire in Las Vegas, then head out to explore Nevada, Arizona and beyond.
When you rent a motorhome in Las Vegas through Camperdays, you will get the best possible price. We work with local campervan owners to bring you cheap camperan hire in Las Vegas. Our website allows you to filter by many options to find the perfect van for your Las Vegas adventure.

Pick-up locations in Las Vegas and nearby
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Overview Road Bear RV
- Comfort4.5/5
- Cleanliness4.5/5
- Value for money3.9/5
- Vehicle condition4.4/5
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Overview El Monte RV
- Comfort3.9/5
- Cleanliness4/5
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- Cleanliness4/5
- Value for money4/5
- Vehicle condition3.3/5
- Pick-up and drop-off process5/5
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Top tips for your Campervan trip to Las Vegas
Las Vegas is hot all year round. Some might say it is too hot, but most campervans will have air conditioning, becoming your best friend during your trip. The best months for motorhome rental in Las Vegas are March to May or September to November. The weather will be slightly cooler (but still hot), making your visit more manageable.
- DrivingMost highways have rest areas, which usually have toilets and picnic areas to stop at during long journeys. Be careful of the entrance fees at national parks while driving along, and if you can, invest in a National Parks Pass. These will save you money if you visit several during your trip.
- Family Friendly ActivitiesIf you have time, check out Adventure Dome at Circus Circus, an indoor theme park full of roller coasters and carnival games. Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay is also a great day out where kids can get close to sharks, sea turtles and piranhas.
- The Great OutdoorsCasinos and campervans? Is there a better combination for a holiday? After visiting the casinos, there's so much amazing outdoor space around Las Vegas that most people never get to see. Fire State Park, Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon National Conversation Area are some of the best.
Hire a campervan in Las Vegas: What does it actually cost?
Motorhome prices in Las Vegas vary depending on the season, region, and demand. Fortunately, with our price comparison tool, you can always keep an eye on rental costs. August is very popular among camping enthusiasts, so renting a campervan can cost around 211.7 £. You can travel more affordably in November, with average prices of 94.56 £.
Campervan offers for couples in Las Vegas
For a romantic trip for two exploring Las Vegas and other cities nearby, a smaller motorhome is just right. Discover our selection of vehicles for two people and explore together.
Campervan offers for families in Las Vegas
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Las Vegas, we recommend a large motorhome. Alcove models are very popular with families with children, as the motorhomes are spacious and have several sleeping and seating areas.
Best campervan routes in Las Vegas
Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon
This is an iconic road trip that is very popular with people who rent a campervan in Las Vegas. It's a nice 450km drive that takes you through the Arizona desert landscape. We recommend breaking the journey up as there are many great places to stop. We recommend stopping at the Hoover Dam or exploring some Route 66 towns like Kingman and Williams. This whole route was just made for camper van hire in Las Vegas, and there are plenty of campsites where you can stay.
Las Vegas to Zion National Park
This shorter 270km route takes you to Zion National Park in Utah. As you leave the bright lights of Vegas, you will find yourself driving through some lovely desert landscapes. It’s an area known for its sandstone cliffs, hiking trails and canyons. Once there, book on the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. This is a car-free road where only a shuttle bus runs, but it also gives you some fantastic views of the park. There are many campgrounds in Zion National Park, but 2 of the best are Watchman Campground and South Campground.
Las Vegas to Arches National Park
If you want a longer journey, the 700km drive to Arches National Park could be for you. Along the way, you could stop at two other parks (Capital Reef National Park and Goblin Valley State Park), breaking the journey up over 3 days. The town of Moab near the Arches National Park is a great place to stay, and it's a place made for campervans and theres plenty of shops to stock up on supplies. Be warned, though, the area is popular so make sure you book in advance.
Sites of interest and excursions in Las Vegas
Valley of Fire State Park
Just outside of Vegas is Valley State Park, which is known as one of the most beautiful natural areas in Nevada. It’s an area known for its red sandstone formations and ancient petroglyphs. The Fire Wave Trail is a popular hike in this area, leading you to some of the most iconic rock formations.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Just 50km outside of Vegas is Lake Mead National Recreation Area. This was created during the construction of the Hoover Dam. You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to outdoor activities, as there's the chance to hire a boat, go fishing, swim or go hiking. There are plenty of campsites in the area as its popular with those who pick up a motorhome for hire in Las Vegas. Book ahead, as these can be popular during the peak season.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
This is a perfect short drive away as it's only 25km outside the city and could make an ideal first stop after picking up your campervan. It's a great place to participate in rock climbing or wildlife watching. If you are lucky enough, you might see a desert tortoise or a bighorn sheep. Overall, it's a great place to drive to if you just have a campervan for the day.

Campsites in Las Vegas and the surrounding area

Your stay for the first night
- Nevada/Valley of Fire State ParkAtlatl Rock Campground
- Arizona/Lake Mead National Recreation AreaTemple Bar Campground
- Nevada/Valley of Fire State ParkArch Rock Campground
No, there are no toll roads in Nevada. However, some nearby states have them, so always plan your route accordingly.
Yes, wild camping is allowed (called boondocking in Nevada). Always double-check that the area you stay in allows you to do so.
Most campsites will have some sort of WiFi. However, it's not always the best, especially in the remote areas. Download any essential things (like your epic road trip playlists) while you are in the city.
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