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One Way RV Rental Las Vegas

Thursday, October 18th, 2018

One way RV rentals from Las Vegas are a perfect getaway for a long weekend or a couple of week vacation. The choices are endless. Just pick a drop off city and hit the road in a one way RV rental Las Vegas.

If you have a few days you could look at picking up your RV rental in Las Vegas and taking it one way to Los Angeles. Spend your first night in the Mohave National Preserve at Hole in the Wall Campground. This rustic campground has pit toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. Take a hike in the morning through the sculptured volcanic rock then head onto Calico Ghost Town. Visit the Lucy Lane Museum, tour the old silver mine or try your hand at gold panning, it’s a fun-filled day for the whole family. Spend the night in your RV in the campground located right beside the ghost town.

Next stop on your one way RV rental Las Vegas to Los Angeles is Angeles National Forest. Spend the day hiking one of the many trails. The next morning get up early and beat the traffic into LA to return your RV rental on time.

One Way Options

Las Vegas to Los Angeles is just one option for your one-way rental. If you have more time you could pick up your one way RV rental in Las Vegas and follow the coast up and drop off in San Francisco, Seattle, or Point Roberts. A one way RV rental from Las Vegas to Phoenix would be a nice weekend getaway. For longer trips, you could pick up your one way RV rental in Las Vegas and drop off in Denver Colorado, Newark New Jersey, New York City, Orlando, or Miami Florida.

So grab a map and start planning your one way RV rental from Las Vegas.

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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.

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Luxury Las Vegas RV Road Trip

Sunday, July 29th, 2018

Las Vegas is one of the most fun and glamorous trips to take in the United States. The Vegas Strip, Fremont Street, the night time entertainment, the daytime adventures, not to mention the Grand Canyon and other day trips can easily be made. Luxury and glamour go hand in hand so why not travel in luxury with an RV and hit all of the best stops along the way. Viva Las Vegas!

Welcome to Las Vegas Sign
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Circus Circus RV Park

If you’re looking to park your RV right on the Las Vegas strip, the iconic Circus Circus is must stop for at least a night or two. You’ll be able to experience all that the strip has to offer without having to drive 20 minutes to see the sights.

Johnny Cash Memorial Wall
After you’ve walked the strip, went to a show or two, dined like a king, and tried out a roller coaster, it might be time to escape to the road and check out a few of the National Parks and monuments that surround Las Vegas.

Zion National Park

the Grotto, Weeping Rock, Big Bend, and massive cliffs of pink and red that will be sure to enchant. Zion National Park has it all.

Cedar Banks National Monument

At 10,000 feet in elevation, Cedars Breaks National Monument is a hidden gem. The wildflowers are wondrous and you can find trees estimated at over 1500 years old.

Cedar Breaks National Monument

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon isn’t as grand as the Grand Canyon, however, the forest of stone is a unique sight all on its own. After a day of exploring it’s been put to a vote that a burger never tasted so good.

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Grand Canyon

And of course, the Grand Canyon. 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep the Grand Canyon overwhelms with its unique combinations of color and sheer size.

Ariel view of Grand Canyon National Park

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 than 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.

One Way Options

There are so many one way options available when you start in Las Vegas. For a short weekend getaway, you could pick up in Las Vegas and drop off in Los Angeles. If you have more time you could pick up your one way RV rental in Las Vegas and follow the coast up and drop off in San Francisco, Seattle, or Point Roberts. A one way RV rental from Las Vegas to Phoenix would be a nice weekend getaway. For longer trips, you could pick up your one way RV rental in Las Vegas and drop off in Denver Colorado, Newark New Jersey, New York City, Orlando, or Miami Florida.

So grab a map and start planning your one way RV rental from Las Vegas.

Things to do Around Las Vegas

Neon Boneyard

Las Vegas Nevada is known for its bright lights and its neon signs. What happens to those signs when they are no longer being used? Well, they go to the Neon Boneyard of course. This 3-acre lot contains over 150 decommissioned signs from Las Vegas’ past, including the original Aladdin’s lamp from Aladdin’s Casino and the original sign from the Golden Nugget. Tours are available daily and try to go at night so that you can see some of the old signs lit up.

Old neon sign from the Stardust Hotel

Fly Geyser

Atlas Obscura says it best the Fly Geyser is a collision of human error and natural geothermic pressure resulted in the rainbow-colored geologic wonder. Off of State Route 34 outside of Gerlach Nevada nearly 100 years ago a well was drilled looking to provide water for farming. The water that appeared from this well was nearly 200 degrees, obviously not suitable for farming this well was just left. What formed was a 12-foot cone of calcium carbonate. The red and green coloring of the geyser is caused by thermophilic algae making these mineral structures breathtaking. With a Nevada RV rental, you can drive out to the geyser.

Fly Geyser in Yellowstone National Park

Area 51

Area 51 is located in Lincoln County Nevada. This famous top-secret military testing facility is rumored to be home to aliens and their spaceships. You will not get into Area 51, the closest you will get is to a no trespassing sign. It would make a great story though if you and your Nevada RV rental had to be escorted from the area by armed guards. (USA RV Rentals in no way endorses this behaviour:)

Rhyolite Ghost Town

Rhyolite Ghost Town is located 6 miles west of Beatty Nevada. In 1905 in the middle of a gold rush, this town grew to 1500 people. The town boasted a 3 story building, a school for 250 children, hotels, stores, and even an ice plant. 11 years later the lights were turned out and now the only things left were the ruins of a few old buildings.

Forest of the Last Church

Visit the International Forest of the Last Church. Over 40 automobiles, including cars, trucks, and vans are scattered around stacked on one another and balanced on their ends. These vehicles have been painted by two artists whose vision was to create a place for people to get out and explore while speaking out against organized religion. You can drive out to Goldfield Nevada in your RV and take your time looking at this exhibit.

Bristlecone Pines

How about a stop at the Bristlecone Pines of the Great Basin. These trees are the oldest in the world. One tree named Methuselah is almost 5000 years old.

There is so much to see and do in Nevada. So rent an RV and let your next Nevada road trip begin.

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