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Las Vegas RV Road Trip

Thursday, October 10th, 2019

Nevada is the perfect place for a road trip. From the Grand Canyon to the Hover Dam and everything in between. Las Vegas offers so much for the RV enthusiast as well. It’s not all about hotels. Staying in Vegas in an RV offers up a whole different world. So we’ve put together our favorite places to stay and do for the ultimate Las Vegas RV road trip. Plus with camping access near Las Vegas means that you’ll have quick access to the Strip and the outdoors like Red Rock Canyon or Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

With temperatures in the low 60s and over 300 days of sunshine, the weather is prime for camping, five-start dining, world-class shows, endless slot machines, and an early afternoon tennis match or two. The options are up to you.

Where to stay:

Check out the app The Dyrt. They have the most campgrounds in a camping app and make it easy for you to find what you’re looking for.

For walkability to the strip: The Circus Circus RV Park
If you’re looking to stay right on the strip during your road trip, look no further then the Circus Circus RV Park located right on Las Vegas Blvd. Amenities include grass, patios, free wifi, and more.

For a luxury full-service experience: The Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort
For something a little bit of luxury the Oasis offers a concierge service to help you book tickets, tours, reservations, and more. Sites can come with decorative fencing, BBQ pits, and grassy spaces.

For on-site entertainment: Las Vegas KOA at Sam’s Town
With bowling lanes, big screen theatre, restaurants, buffets and so much more. After you’ve had your fill of Sam’s Town catch a free shuttle down to the strip.

For something simple and affordable: Arizona Charlie’s Casino East RV Park
Just 7 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. The park was recently renovated and is just walking distance from a casino, restaurants, gambling, and swimming pools to cool off.

Next, check out Travel US 2020: Why an RV is the Best Way to See the US

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RVing Nevada National Parks

Thursday, September 20th, 2018

Whether you live in the area, in the USA, or are visiting from another country you will be inspired by the National Parks of Nevada. Rent an RV from USA RV Rentals and start planning your next adventure to the Nevada National Parks.

Great Basin National Park

Great Basin National Park is located in eastern Nevada along the Utah border. For many when we think of Nevada we think of open deserts, the scorching heat, and the neon lights of Las Vegas. Little did we know that 250 miles north of Las Vegas lies permanent snowfields and even a glacier on Wheeler Peak. Make sure you visit Lehman Caves, a unique cavern system with many beautiful limestone formations.

Great Basin National Park
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Gold Butte National Monument

Located about 100 miles east of Las Vegas is Gold Butte National Monument. This little park is only about 300,000 acres but contains so many fascinating places. While most of the rocks are grey limestone and granite there are many outcroppings of red, yellow, and orange Aztec sandstone that have been exposed over the years. Look closely and you will find one of many petroglyphs that were carved into the sandstone thousands of years ago. Take a walk through the abandoned mines and ghost towns of Gold Butte, which was home to many gold and silver mines of the early 20th century. Just another great thing to do in Nevada National Parks.

Gold Butte National Monument

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Lake Mead National Recreation Area began with the completion of the Hoover Dam. The huge artificial lake is responsible for much of the tourism in the area. People come for camping, boating, fishing, swimming, and some camping. Because of the warm temperatures, these activities are year-round.

Great Basin National Park
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There is so much to do in Nevada that has nothing to do with gambling. Rent an RV from USA RV Rentals and take an adventure through Nevada National Parks.

Check these out for more fun things to do in Nevada

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Road Trip: Chicago to Las Vegas on Route 66

Friday, June 16th, 2017
Chicago to Las Vegas Road Trip on Route 66

Route 66 from Chicago to Las Vegas is an iconic road trip route taking you through a world that has been left behind. This trip is worth putting on your bucket list. So rent an RV and start the drive!

Chicago
Between Cloud Gate, Navy Pier, and the Lake Michigan shore line the windy city has loads to offer and is a great starting point to this great road trip. Historic Route 66 awaits.

Springfield
Route 66 signs are well marked heading from Chicago to Springfield. The Lincoln Presidential Museum, Lincoln Home, and Abraham Lincoln’s Tomb can all be found downtown Springfield and is a great stop.

Meramec Caverns
Missouri holds one of the greatest of the old Route 66 tourist attractions – the Meramec Caverns. Guided tours of these extensive limestone caves are well worth the stop. Tours are just over an hour long.

Tulsa
If museums are your thing, Tulsa’s Philbrook Museum hosts a vast art museum in an Italian style villa with exhibits from around the world surrounded by acres of lush gardens.

New Mexico
New Mexico boasts the mother of all road attractions including Cadillac Ranch, Midpoint Cafe, and the Route 66 Auto Museum in Santa Rosa. If you’re in need of a big break, stop in Albuquerque for an air balloon ride.

Flagstaff
A quick stop to see the Petrified Forest National Park and the Meteor Crater is a must. An even further detour to El Morro to see the signatures of road trippers from past centuries.

Las Vegas
On the trip from Chicago to Las Vegas make sure to visit the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. The Colorado river has forged a mile deep, 18-mile wide, and 277-mile long gauge into Arizona, don’t miss this stop!

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