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RV Rental Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas is one of the easiest cities to start an RV trip if you are heading to Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, or a bigger Southwest loop. With 29 RVs and camper vans currently available in Las Vegas, you can compare the options and get on the road with something that fits the trip.

29
Active vehicles
4
Rental companies
$83.63
Average nightly price
Zion to Grand Canyon
Strong first-trip range

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Live Availability in Las Vegas

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Winnebago Revel 44E Horizon Hopper
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Winnebago Revel 44E Horizon Hopper

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Camper VanSleeps 2Roadsurfer
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Winnebagos/Thor Couple Condo
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Winnebagos/Thor Couple Condo

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Winnebagos/Thor Liberty Lodge
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Winnebagos/Thor Liberty Lodge

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Thor Four Winds 22E Family Freedom
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Thor Four Winds 22E Family Freedom

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MotorhomeSleeps 5Roadsurfer
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Pickup locations for RV rentals in Las Vegas

Pickup is still a real part of the decision even before the structured map layer is wired in.

Las Vegas is usually easier to think of as a few pickup areas rather than one single spot. The exact starting point depends on the company you book with, so the smartest move is to compare the pickup location as soon as you narrow down the RV you want.

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Structured pickup pins and address cards are the next implementation step. For now, compare the provider and listing details before you book so the starting point fits the route you actually want to drive.

RV types available in Las Vegas

This city has enough variety to compare a lighter van-style trip against a roomier motorhome route.

Class C RVs

Usually the easiest place to start if you want more room than a camper van without moving straight into a very large motorhome.

8 vehicles • starts around $95/night • sleeps 3 to 6

Motorhomes

Make more sense for longer trips where sleeping space, comfort, and onboard living space matter more than easy city driving.

7 vehicles • starts around $132/night • sleeps 4 to 7

Camper vans

Usually the easiest option to drive and park, which makes them a natural fit for lighter trips around the desert and the parks.

4 vehicles • starts around $119/night • sleeps 2

Class A RVs

Work better for travelers who want more space and comfort once they are parked for the night.

3 vehicles • starts around $118/night • sleeps 4 to 6

Where can you go from Las Vegas in an RV?

These are the routes that make Las Vegas useful as a starting point, not just a pickup city.

Zion National Park

One of the most popular first stops from Las Vegas because it is close enough to feel manageable but still gives you a real park trip right away.

Trip style: national park trip • scenic first stop • easy park-focused getaway

Best time to go: March to May • September to November

Bryce Canyon

Works well if you want a cooler-weather Utah stop and a slightly longer drive that still fits comfortably into a bigger Southwest route.

Trip style: park loop • higher-elevation scenery • longer weekend or short vacation

Best time to go: May to June • September to October

Valley of Fire

Makes sense if you want a very easy first RV trip from Las Vegas without committing to a long route.

Trip style: short desert escape • first RV trip • easy weekend route

Best time to go: October to April

Death Valley

A good fit if you want dramatic desert scenery and do not mind planning around weather and driving conditions.

Trip style: desert road trip • scenic drives • more weather-sensitive route

Best time to go: November to March

Grand Canyon South Rim

Makes sense if you want one of the classic bucket-list RV trips from Las Vegas without stretching into a very long western loop.

Trip style: iconic park trip • family road trip • longer getaway

Best time to go: April to June • September to October

Arizona and Utah loops

Where Las Vegas starts to work especially well, because you can turn one rental into a bigger route with multiple park stops instead of a single destination.

Trip style: multi-stop loop • national parks • longer vacation

Best time to go: March to May • September to November

Las Vegas RV Rental FAQs

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Las Vegas?
RV rentals in Las Vegas currently average about $83.63/night. The cheapest RV rental visible right now starts at $17/night for the El Monte RV Class A from El Monte RV, while the highest visible price right now is $260.59/night for the Winnebagos/Thor Liberty Lodge from Roadsurfer.
Which RV rental companies can you compare in Las Vegas?
Right now, you can compare 4 rental companies and 29 active vehicles in Las Vegas. That gives you camper vans, Class C RVs, and larger motorhomes to compare in one city instead of getting pushed into one setup too early.
When should you book an RV rental in Las Vegas?
If you already know your dates, it is worth checking Las Vegas early. Prices and availability can move fast around busy travel windows, so booking earlier usually gives you a better shot at the RV type and price range you actually want.
Is Las Vegas a good starting point for a national park RV trip?
Yes. Las Vegas is one of the easiest cities to start a national park RV trip because you can keep it simple with a shorter drive to places like Zion, Valley of Fire, or Death Valley, or turn it into a longer Utah and Arizona loop.