It might not sound like too long a drive at first, but the 11 or so hours between Las Vegas and Denver are chock full of adventure — especially if you take a one-way RV rental, which allows you to take it slow and enjoy the landscape at your own pace. Starting under the bright lights and loud sounds of Sin City, you’ll soon find yourself in a nearly alien landscape of red rock and sweeping desert horizons, with easy access to unmissable Utah destinations like Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument or Capitol Reef National Park. (You won’t even have to add more than an hour to your drive to hit Zion National Park.) Then, the route east from the Utah border to Colorado’s capital takes you through some of the least-traveled parts of our entire country. But don’t worry: Your private one-way RVshare vehicle will keep you cozy and able to make your own meals (and even wind down with your favorite TV show) wherever you go.
Why Is This Route Popular?
Many people find themselves in Las Vegas to enjoy casinos, bars and other urban attractions — but then find themselves craving the comfort and quiet of the great outdoors. This route allows you to enjoy the big-city atmosphere of both Vegas and Denver, while also finding yourself about as far off the beaten path as possible in the interim. For example, along the Utah-Coloraldo border, you’ll have the opportunity to visit Dinosaur National Monument, one of the richest fossil beds in the U.S. just two hours north of Grand Junction. Because of its remote locale, few people ever get to see it, but you and your family will be the exception — and since you’ll be traveling by RV, you’ll feel right at home the whole time.
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