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Las Vegas, Nevada
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — including the RV you rent from RVShare. Surprisingly, Las Vegas is a great destination for any traveler and super RV-friendly, with a very convenient-to-downtown international airport, tons of wide open spaces, a desert offroading culture, and unconventional entertainment all around.
Before booking, it helps to know which type of RV fits your trip. You can rent three main classes:
Class A — Full-size motorhomes, best if you’re going to head out of the city on a longer trip with a larger groups. Many Class A motorhomes can sleep up to 10 adults and start at $220 per night.
Class B — Camper vans, ideal for getting in and out of the city, and maneuvering Red Rocks or Lake Mead campgrounds.
Class C — Mid-size motorhomes, a versatile option as a hotel or motel alternative that can fit up to six adults. They are driveable motorhomes perfect for travelers, smaller than a Class A, and more fuel efficient. You can find these rentals starting at $120 per night.
Towables — Much more affordable, trailers are also available on RVShare and allow you to hook up to your own vehicle, or a rental truck.
Average Las Vegas, NV RV Rental Prices
Prices vary by type. Motorhomes average $200/night and travel trailers average $150/night. For the most accurate pricing, check RVshare and filter by your dates and RV type.
How to Compare Las Vegas RVs
Set your dates. Enter pickup/dropoff dates on RVshare to filter by true availability in Las Vegas.
Choose RV type. Filter by class: motorhome, travel trailer, camper van, or fifth wheel.
Compare total cost. Heading out on a long road trip to national parks, be sure to add up mileage along with nightly rate + delivery fees + insurance + generator hours.
Read reviews and examine pictures to make sure you’re getting everything you need.
Arrange for pick up or delivery.
RV Parks & Campgrounds Near Las Vegas, Nevada
The RV Park at Circus Circus is the most convenient campground to the Las Vegas Strip, with 170 sites, full hookups, a seasonal pool, hot tub, and children's play area.
Lake Mead RV Village sits on the shore of Lake Mead in Boulder City, about 30 miles from Las Vegas, with over 110 sites, full hookups, and a private boat ramp.
Arizona Charlie's Boulder RV Park offers 239 sites with full hookups, on-property restaurants, live entertainment, and walking and biking trails.
Dumpstations Near Las Vegas
Most Las Vegas-area dump stations are located at RV campgrounds and parks. Morton's Travel Plaza in North Las Vegas is open year-round and charges $10, or free with a $20 gas purchase. The Bus Stop on West Imperial Avenue charges $7 and is open year-round.
Tip: Plan your dump stops around your campground stays to save time and money.
Explore Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas has something fun for every type of traveler. Even though valet is everywhere, only a few casinos like the Venetian may offer valet parking for Class Bs.
Family & Entertainment
The RV Park at Circus Circus — easy access to Circus Circus hotel and casino amenities, within walking distance of the Strip
Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument — Ice Age fossils, self-guided trails, and special events less than 20 miles from the city
Hoover Dam — one of the most impressive engineering achievements in U.S. history, about 35 miles southeast of Las Vegas
Don't miss: Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada's very first state park, has been the filming location for movies like "Transformers" and "Total Recall."
Outdoors & Nature
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — stunning desert landscapes just outside the city
Valley of Fire State Park — trails like the Fire Wave and White Domes Loop, about 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas
Mojave National Preserve — 1.5 million acres of hiking, backpacking, and wildflower viewing, about 70 miles from Las Vegas
Sports & Entertainment
Las Vegas Raiders — NFL football at Allegiant Stadium
Vegas Golden Knights — NHL hockey at T-Mobile Arena
Las Vegas Aces — WNBA basketball
Want to explore beyond the city? Check out nearby national parks like Zion, Death Valley, and Joshua Tree, or discover state parks like Valley of Fire and Cathedral Gorge to make your trip planning a breeze. RVshare can help you plan your trip in advance to ensure you're making the best use of your time.
Popular RV Rentals Near Las Vegas, Nevada for Any Budget
RVshare makes it easy to find an RV rental near Las Vegas for any group size and budget.
Class A motorhomes sleep up to 10 adults and offer full amenities, starting at $220 per night.
Class C motorhomes fit up to six adults with a queen-sized bedroom, full kitchen, and plenty of storage. Some owners offer delivery to your campsite. Starting at $120 per night.
Not sure what are the differences between RV classes? This helpful guide will help you choose the best RV class for you.
Road Trips Starting from Las Vegas, NV
Best National Parks Near Las Vegas, NV
Zion National Park, about 150 miles northeast of Las Vegas in Utah, features Navajo sandstone cliffs, rugged canyons, and top-rated hiking. During peak season, a shuttle bus system provides access to popular sites like the Temple of Sinawava and the Court of the Patriarchs. Leave your RV at your campsite and use the shuttles. Death Valley National Park, roughly 150 miles from Las Vegas in California, is the largest national park in the lower 48 states and has the lowest elevation in North America at Badwater Basin (282 feet below sea level). The Furnace Creek section has the main visitor center, campgrounds, gas station, and restaurants. Also in California, Joshua Tree National Park, 245 miles from Las Vegas, straddles the Mojave and Colorado deserts and offers hiking, biking, rock climbing, and camping.
Popular State Parks Near Las Vegas, NV
Valley of Fire, about 50 miles northeast of Las Vegas, is Nevada's first state park. Popular trails include the Fire Wave and White Domes Loop. It has been a filming location for "Transformers" and "Total Recall." Cathedral Gorge State Park, about 170 miles north of Las Vegas, features bentonite clay rock formations, hiking, and RV campsites with electric hookups. Beaver Dam State Park, roughly 185 miles northeast of Las Vegas at the Utah state line, offers rustic solitude with rushing streams and stargazing. Hiking trails range from 0.3 to 2.2 miles.
Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Las Vegas, NV
Hoover Dam, about 35 miles southeast of Las Vegas, stands 726 feet high and spans 1,244 feet across the Colorado River. Visitors can tour the power plant or walk across the dam from either the Nevada or Arizona side. Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, less than 20 miles from Las Vegas, preserves Ice Age fossils and offers self-guided trails and special events like urban astronomy programs. Mojave National Preserve, about 70 miles from Las Vegas in California, covers 1.5 million acres with hiking, backpacking, wildflower viewing, biking, and camping. The main visitor center is in Kelso.
RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds
RV Park at Circus Circus — 170 sites · Full hookups · Dump station · Seasonal pool · Hot tub · Children's play area · Pet friendly · Walking distance to the Strip · Access to Circus Circus hotel and casino amenities
Lake Mead RV Village — 110+ sites · Full hookups · Laundry facilities · Private boat ramp · Pet friendly · Located on Lake Mead in Boulder City, about 30 miles from Las Vegas
Arizona Charlie's Boulder RV Park — 239 sites · Full hookups · On-property restaurants · Live entertainment · Walking and biking trails · Pet friendly
Morton's Travel Plaza, North Las Vegas (East Cheyenne Ave & I-15) — dump station services for $10, or free with a $20 gas purchase. Open year-round.
The Bus Stop, Las Vegas (West Imperial Ave) — dump station services for $7. Open year-round.
Kings Row Trailer Park, Las Vegas (Boulder Hwy) — dump station services for $5 for non-guests, free for registered guests. Open year-round.
RV Rentals Near Las Vegas, NV
Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Las Vegas, NV
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Las Vegas, NV by trip duration?When renting an RV in Las Vegas Nevada, you can expect to pay $200 a night for motorhomes and $150 a night for travel trailers.
What does RVshare Protection cover with my Las Vegas, NV RV rental?RVshare's protection plan standard package covers Up to $300,000 in comprehensive and collision coverage based on the value of the RV. It also includes free 24/7 roadside assistance and free towing and tire service. For more information on RVshare insurance, click here.
What is included in my Las Vegas, NV RV rental?Check your RV listing and ask the owner about what is included with your RV rental. Every rental may not have the same inclusions.
Can I have my Las Vegas, NV RV rental delivered to a specified location?Many owners on RVshare.com offer delivery. They will drop the RV off and some will even set it up for you at the campsite. Check the listing or ask the owner to see if this service will be offered and its associated cost.







































































