RV rentals in Las Vegas, NV

RV Rental Las Vegas, NV

Browse Las Vegas RV rentals, compare camper vans and larger RVs, and see what fits Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and longer Southwest road-trip plans before you book.

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Desert parksNational parksRivers & canyonsScenic drivesWine countryFamily weekends

Why Las Vegas works for RV trips

Planning to pick up an RV in Las Vegas? With provider inventory currently available, this is a practical starting point for Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and longer Utah or Arizona loops. Browse the options and find the RV that fits your trip.

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RV rental locations in Las Vegas, NV

These are the rental depots and pickup centers we track for providers available around Las Vegas, NV.

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Indie Campers Las Vegas - RV & Campervan Rentals
Indie Campers
3448 South Decatur Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, 89102
(855) 785-5096

Office hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Roadsurfer RV Rentals Las Vegas
Roadsurfer
3385 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, NV, 89115
(213) 523-7695Compare RVs near this pickup
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RV rental pickup near Harry Reid International Airport

Flying into Las Vegas? RV pickup locations are usually separate from the LAS terminal, so compare the pickup address before you book.

Use the pickup map above to compare provider locations before choosing an RV near LAS. For LAS arrivals, compare the pickup address against whether your route starts toward Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, or a broader Southwest loop.

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Where can you go from Las Vegas in an RV?

Zion National Park near Las Vegas

Zion National Park

Zion sits close enough to Las Vegas to work as a straightforward first stop for a weekend or the opening leg of a longer Utah loop.

2 to 4 daysSpring through fall
Bryce Canyon near Las Vegas

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon fits best when you want cooler air, higher-elevation scenery, and a park stop that can anchor a slightly longer Utah route.

3 to 5 daysMay to September
Valley of Fire near Las Vegas

Valley of Fire

Valley of Fire works for renters who want to settle into the RV on a short first drive before committing to a bigger loop.

1 to 2 daysOctober to April
Death Valley near Las Vegas

Death Valley

Death Valley is better for travelers who want long desert scenery and do not mind planning around heat, weather, and road conditions.

2 to 4 daysNovember to March
Grand Canyon South Rim near Las Vegas

Grand Canyon South Rim

The South Rim gives you a classic bucket-list route that still works without turning the trip into a huge western loop.

3 to 5 daysEarly spring or late fall
Arizona and Utah loops near Las Vegas

Arizona and Utah loops

These loops make the most sense when you want one rental to cover several park stops on the same trip instead of building everything around one destination.

5 to 9 daysMarch to May or September to October

FAQs

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Las Vegas?

RV rentals in Las Vegas currently average about $199.66/night. The cheapest visible priced option right now starts at $46.1/night for Indie Campers Trailer Towable Select from Indie Campers, while the highest visible price right now is $478.73/night for El Monte RV Class A from El Monte RV. Your final price still depends on your dates, the company you book with, and whether you want a camper van or a larger RV.

Which RV rental companies can you compare in Las Vegas?

Right now, you can compare RV and camper van options from El Monte RV, Indie Campers, and Roadsurfer in Las Vegas. That gives you camper vans, Class C RVs, and larger motorhomes in one place instead of pushing you toward one RV type too early.

When should you book an RV rental in Las Vegas?

If you already know your dates, start checking Las Vegas as early as you can. Prices and vehicle choice can shift a lot depending on your travel window, trip length, and the kind of RV you want, so earlier searches usually give you more room to choose.

Is Las Vegas a good starting point for a national park RV trip?

Yes. Las Vegas works especially well if you want desert scenery, short first driving days, or a route that can expand into Utah or Arizona. You can keep the trip simple with Valley of Fire or Zion, or build a longer loop around Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon.
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