• Go to app
  • Select a destination
  • 9 Places to Visit on a Las Vegas Desert Road Trip

    Rohana Monzon
    Rohana Monzon
    Last updated 21 Feb 2023
    9 Places to Visit on a Las Vegas Desert Road Trip banner

    Photo Credit: (L) Tim Hart on Unsplash, (R) Alessandro Rossi on Unsplash

    Las Vegas is aptly named Sin City as it abounds with casinos and entertainment. But if you want some reprieve from the nightlife, Vegas is also a great jumping board for a road trip! 
    Wondering what to see outside of Vegas? There are plenty of scenic desert destinations and canyons, perfect if you want to see nature's masterpieces. 
    Unable to bring your car to Vegas? No problem! You can book a car rental quickly and easily on Klook!
    Klook Tip: Traveling with a big group? You can choose from a variety of vehicles that suit your needs, from sedans, SUV’s, vans, and more on Klook!
    Now that we’ve got the ever-important vehicle covered, here are the best destinations on a desert-focused Las Vegas road trip!

    1. Hoover Dam

    Towers and bridges at Hoover Dam
    Photo Credit: JoshBerglund19 on Flickr (Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0))
    Marvel at an outstanding feat of engineering that keeps the Colorado River at Bay. Hoover Dam is a great destination for day trips out of Las Vegas, being only 37 minutes Southeast of Sin City. This 60-story dam paved the way for cities like Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Phoenix to develop. You can learn more about the dam’s history at the Hoover Dam Auditorium.

    2. Lake Mead

    Kids jumping off a boat
    Photo Credit: lovz2hike on Flickr (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0))
    Lake Mead is another fantastic destination for a road trip from Las Vegas, as it’s only a 40-minute drive. This reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam is also one of the world’s biggest manmade lakes. It’s framed by stunning rocky scenery and wildlife, perfect for going on walking tours to explore the area fully.

    3. Red Rock Canyon

    Three guys taking photos at the peak of a mountain
    Photo Credit: Corey Leopold on Flickr (Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0))
    Red Rock Canyon features several picturesque canyons (made of Aztec Sandstone) and peaks with vivid colors that geologists love to study and photographers love to capture. There are also plenty of wildlife and hiking trails to enjoy. The best part is that it’s only 20 minutes away, making it a famous destination for a day trip near Las Vegas.

    4. Death Valley

    Man and woman walking on a desert
    Photo Credit: a.dombrowski on Flickr (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0))
    Two hours from Vegas lies Death Valley in California, the hottest and driest spot in the Western Hemisphere. The valley is an eclectic mix of terrains—you’ll be in awe of its white sandy landscape, lush meadows, and snow-frosted peaks. You can also visit Artists Drive, a surreal multi-colored hill featured in Star Wars: A New Hope.

    5. Zion National Park

    Mountains below a sea of clouds
    Zion National Park is another desert destination for your Las Vegas road trip. It’s adorned by canyons, red rocks, and even pink cliffs, making it a mecca for nature-lovers and photographers for its natural beauty. You can also see Checkerboard Mesa, a Navajo Sandstone elevation with an unbelievable checkerboard pattern.

    6. Antelope Canyon

    Sands and mountains of Antelope Canyon
    Photo Credit: Ashim D’Silva on Unsplash
    Antelope Canyon may be a little over four hours away from Vegas, but it’s definitely worth the drive. This slot canyon is divided into five sections, one of its most famous being the Lower Antelope Canyon. Check out the surreal formations shaped by years of water flow and erosion, you’ll believe it’s nature’s magnum opus!

    7. Grand Canyon

    Rock formations and plants at Grand Canyon
    Photo Credit: Tim Hart on Unsplash
    This next great Las Vegas road trip destination hardly needs an introduction: The Grand Canyon, which has a famous jagged 227-mile-long gorge. It’s a little over four hours away, which is worth it since you’re visiting one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It’s such a force of nature with various elevation levels that it can even influence the weather!

    8. Joshua Tree National Park

    Trees and plants at Joshua Tree National Park
    Photo Credit: Alessandro Rossi on Unsplash
    Joshua Tree National Park was formed due to the merging of the Colorado and Mojave desert ecosystems. Thanks to this, it has an interesting array of flora and fauna that create stunning landscapes. Plus, it’s three hours from Vegas; totally worth the drive!

    9. Palm Springs

    House and trees on the side of the road at Palm Springs
    Photo Credit: Cody Board on Unsplash
    Palm Springs is a desert resort city that’s a perfect Las Vegas road trip stop. There are loads of natural hot springs and golf courses where you can enjoy the California sun. It’s more on the glamorous side, as it’s a famous destination for Hollywood celebs. 
    So, are you ready to take a break from the hustle and bustle of Vegas? Then it's time to embark on a desert road trip to enjoy the area’s most scenic stops and spend a more tranquil time with nature.

    Shop the Article

    Related Articles