RV Rental Las Vegas, NV
Cruise America - Las Vegas
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If you want to experience the glitz and glamour that Las Vegas provides, take advantage of our Cruise America Las Vegas RV rentals. In the middle of the Nevada desert lays an oasis of non-stop entertainment. You may choose to soak it all in while traveling in an RV, which is perfect, because there are some hotels that allow RV camping right at their location. For instance:
Circus Circus Hotel and Casino – Circus Circus offers an RV park full of amenities, which is in addition to the 3,700-room tower. The RV park can accommodate close to 400 recreational vehicles and provides a swimming pool, dump stations and even runs for your pet. As an RV guest, you are allowed to use the special facilities inside the hotel, which include an indoor amusement park complete with rides and games, as well as several circus acts that perform throughout the day in the Adventuredome. There are 8 different restaurants if you choose to skip cooking in the RV. There is even more entertainment for the grownups in the full-scale casino and the shopping promenade.
Travelodge Las Vegas South Strip – This three-story Travelodge is centrally located at the heart of the Vegas Strip, close to the Monte Carlo, the MGM Grand and the M&M World shop. It can accommodate RVs in the parking lot, but there is no overnight camping.
America's Best Value Inn – This hotel is located directly across the street from the MGM Grand hotel, and is within walking distance to the strip. The Inn has a 24-hour café and complimentary parking for your RV, however, no camping.
There are several beautiful RV parks in Las Vegas where you can station your rental motorhome and take a shuttle along the strip when you desire. There are a number of activities in Vegas, from spectacular shows to massive, luxurious casinos, and amazing appetite-satisfying buffets. There is no shortage of things to see and do on the strip and downtown, but if you decide to leave the bright lights for a while and get away on a day trip, here are a couple of ideas:
Just a hop, skip and a jump from Las Vegas is the Hoover Dam. You can watch the introductory film in the visitor's center before taking the tour of the inside of the massive structure. You will take two elevator rides; the first is to get to the visitor's center from the parking level. The second takes you 530 feet down through the rock wall of Black Canyon to a tunnel that was drilled in the 1930s. You will view the 8 enormous turbines that produce electricity for not only Las Vegas, but also for other cities as well. You'll visit the penstock viewing platform, which is perched on top of one of the four 30' diameter pipes. These massive conduits accommodate 90,000 gallons of water per second from Lake Mead to the hydroelectric generators. You will see many displays that explain all about the dam, and you will venture outside to the observation deck … if you can stomach looking down that far! It takes less than an hour to get to Hoover Dam from Las Vegas. Just follow US-95 S to US-93 S and continue to the dam.
Another great day trip would be to the Grand Canyon. This natural wonder of the world is truly a majestic sight, and worthy of a visit. There are RV accommodations right there at the canyon, as well as all around the area. It takes about four hours to get there, but it's well worth the trip. You will be amazed at the splendor of the massive canyon, slowly carved into the face of the land by the rushing waters of the Colorado River. To get there, follow US-93 S and I-40 E to AZ-64 N/Historic Rte 66, then turn left and follow AZ-64 N to the canyon.
Wherever you go, in and around the "Entertainment Capital of the World," you'll be comfortable and stress-free as you kick back in your Cruise America RV.
Cruise America also services RV rentals in 89119, 89011, and 89002. Book your RV rental at any of the following zip codes today!
If you're interesting in purchasing your own RV, check out some of our used RVs for sale. There are options for all experience levels!
Las Vegas (Henderson) Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Valley of Fire State Park, located about an hour from Las Vegas, is an incredible RV-friendly destination known for its red sandstone formations and hiking trails.
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RV Camping: Two campgrounds offer RV sites with electric and water hookups (first come, first served).
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Road Conditions: Most roads are RV-friendly, but some side roads have narrow turns and soft sand.
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Best Time to Visit: Avoid midday summer visits, as temperatures can reach 120°F.
Yes! Hoover Dam is RV-friendly, but there are a few key things to know:
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RV Parking: Oversized vehicle parking is available on the Arizona side of the dam.
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Security Checks: All vehicles, including RVs, must pass through security screenings.
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No Overnight Parking: RVs must leave by the end of the day.
For a scenic alternative, consider parking at Lake Mead RV Village and taking a shuttle or a smaller vehicle to the dam.
Yes, but access is very limited. The infamous Area 51 (Groom Lake, NV) is a classified military base located about 2.5 hours north of Las Vegas. While you cannot enter the base, you can visit:
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Extraterrestrial Highway (NV-375) – A scenic route known for UFO-themed attractions.
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The Little A’Le’Inn (Rachel, NV) – A quirky diner with Area 51 souvenirs.
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Black Mailbox Site (near the entrance to Area 51) – A famous landmark for UFO enthusiasts.
Camping is allowed in surrounding BLM land, but stay clear of military property—trespassing is strictly enforced.
Nevada’s desert highways and remote areas can present unique challenges. Keep these tips in mind:
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Fuel up before heading into remote areas. Gas stations can be sparse outside of Las Vegas.
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Watch for extreme temperatures. Summer heat can exceed 110°F, making air conditioning essential.
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Carry extra water. The desert climate is very dry, and dehydration is a real risk.
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Beware of flash floods. Desert storms can cause sudden flooding, especially in washes.
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Drive cautiously in high winds. Open desert highways can have strong gusts that affect RV stability.
Yes! Nevada is one of the best states for boondocking (free dry camping). Several Bureau of Land Management (BLM) areas around Las Vegas allow free dispersed camping:
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Jean/Roach Dry Lake Beds (30 minutes south of Vegas) – Open desert boondocking with no amenities.
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Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area (20 minutes south) – Scenic camping, but limited access for larger RVs.
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Lake Mead National Recreation Area – Designated boondocking sites available with a permit.
Always check fire restrictions and local camping regulations before boondocking.
Yes! Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, located 30 minutes from Las Vegas, is an RV-friendly destination known for its scenic drive and hiking trails. However, keep in mind:
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RV size restrictions: The 13-mile Scenic Loop Drive is accessible for most RVs, but tight turns may be challenging for very large vehicles.
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No hookups inside the park: The Red Rock Canyon Campground is the only designated campground nearby and offers dry camping (no electricity or water hookups).
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Best time to visit: Avoid midday summer visits, as temperatures can exceed 100°F.
Yes, you can drive an RV on The Strip, but there are a few things to consider:
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Heavy traffic and congestion – The Strip is extremely busy, and RVs may be difficult to maneuver.
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Limited parking – Most hotels and casinos do NOT allow RVs in their parking garages due to height restrictions.
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Best alternative: Park at an RV park or campground near The Strip and use public transportation, taxis, or rideshares to visit attractions.
Some casinos with RV-friendly parking options include:
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Circus Circus Hotel & Casino (RV Park available).
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Las Vegas KOA at Sam’s Town (RV park with casino access).
Yes! The Cruise America Las Vegas rental location is about 15–20 minutes from McCarran International Airport (LAS). If you’re flying in, you can reach the rental location via:
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Uber/Lyft or taxi services.
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Rental car services
Las Vegas has strict rules regarding RV street parking:
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Overnight parking on city streets is generally NOT allowed.
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Downtown Las Vegas and The Strip prohibit RV parking on most public streets.
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Short-term parking is allowed in some areas, but restrictions vary by neighborhood.
If you need RV parking, consider:
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Las Vegas RV parks and campgrounds (e.g., Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort, Circus Circus RV Park).
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Walmart, truck stops, or casinos (some allow RV parking, but always check with management first).
For boondocking, there are BLM lands outside Las Vegas that allow free camping.
Yes! Renting an RV is a popular choice for festivals in and around Las Vegas, offering a comfortable and convenient lodging alternative. Some major festivals where RVs are commonly used include:
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Burning Man (Black Rock Desert, NV) – Requires careful preparation due to desert conditions.
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Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC Las Vegas, NV) – RVs are permitted at the official Camp EDC, but reservations are required.
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Life is Beautiful Festival (Las Vegas, NV) – No on-site RV camping, but nearby RV parks are an option.
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NASCAR Weekend (Las Vegas Motor Speedway) – RV camping is available in designated lots.
Pro Tip: Festival RV spots fill up months in advance, so make reservations early and check for festival-specific RV guidelines.
The cost of renting an RV in Las Vegas varies depending on the RV model, rental duration, season, and availability. On average:
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Off-season (fall & winter): $75–$150 per night
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Peak season (spring, summer, and holidays): $150–$250 per night
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Event and festival pricing: Rental prices may be higher during major events like Burning Man, EDC Las Vegas, and NASCAR weekends.
Additional fees may include:
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Mileage fees – Charged after an allotted base amount.
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Generator usage fees – If running A/C or appliances.
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Optional add-ons – Kitchen kits, bedding, and camping chairs.
Yes, Cruise America offers one-way rentals, allowing you to pick up your RV in one location and drop it off at a different location. Additional fees may apply, but discounts may be available for certain one-way routes.
Yes! Cruise America offers pet-friendly RV rentals, so you can bring your furry friends along. Just be sure to:
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Keep pets secure while driving.
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Clean up after them at campsites.
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Never leave pets alone in an RV on hot days.
No special training is required to drive an RV, but first-time RV drivers may find it helpful to review safety guidelines and driving tips before hitting the road. Cruise America provides an orientation video to help renters understand RV operation, including maneuvering, braking, turning, and parking. Since RVs are larger than standard vehicles, driving cautiously, maintaining safe distances, and being aware of height clearances is recommended.
Yes, you need a valid driver’s license to rent an RV. However, a special commercial driver’s license (CDL) is NOT required. As long as you hold a standard U.S. driver’s license, you can legally rent and operate a Cruise America RV. International travelers can also rent an RV with a valid driver’s license from their home country and an accompanying passport.
To rent an RV with Cruise America, you must be at least 21 years old and possess a valid driver’s license. There is no special endorsement required, just a standard license. If you’re traveling with multiple drivers, they must also meet the age requirement and be listed on the rental agreement.