Los Angeles to Las Vegas Road Trip Itinerary

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A road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is more than just a drive through the desert; it’s an adventure filled with stunning landscapes, quirky attractions, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, hitting the road in an RV rental from Cruise America offers the flexibility to explore at your own pace, with all the comforts of home on wheels. This guide will take you through a detailed itinerary that covers the best stops, scenic routes, and hidden gems along the way.

Quick Stats: Los Angeles to Las Vegas

  • Total Distance: Approximately 270 miles (435 kilometers)

  • Average Driving Time: Around 4 to 4.5 hours without stops

  • Main Route: Interstate 15 North (I-15 N)

Day 1: Departing from Los Angeles

Morning: Begin Your Journey

Start your road trip bright and early by picking up your RV from Cruise America's Los Angeles (Carson) rental location. After a quick orientation and loading up your essentials, hit the road with excitement. The drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas typically takes about four hours without stops, but why rush when there’s so much to see along the way?

Afternoon: Lunch at Cajon Pass

As you leave the urban sprawl of Los Angeles behind, your first scenic stop is Cajon Pass. Located about an hour and a half from the city, this natural mountain pass is part of the San Bernardino Mountains. Stop at one of the rest areas or scenic viewpoints for a picnic lunch, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the rugged terrain.

Evening: Explore Victorville

Continue your journey to Victorville, where history and nostalgia come to life. This town is home to the California Route 66 Museum, a must-visit for road trip enthusiasts. The museum showcases artifacts and memorabilia from the historic Route 66, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. After your visit, consider spending the night at a nearby RV park like the Desert Willow RV Resort, offering full hookups and amenities.

Day 2: Victorville to Barstow and Beyond

Morning: Barstow - Gateway to the Mojave Desert

Begin your day with a short drive to Barstow, a town known for its rich railroad history and iconic desert scenery. Start with a visit to the Western America Railroad Museum, where you can learn about the railroads' pivotal role in shaping the American West. Next, explore the nearby Mojave River Valley Museum to delve into the region’s cultural and natural history.

Afternoon: Calico Ghost Town

A true highlight of your trip is the Calico Ghost Town, located just outside Barstow. This once-thriving mining town has been preserved as a living museum, where you can walk the streets, visit old mine shafts, and even try your hand at gold panning. The town offers plenty of RV parking, making it easy to explore without worrying about where to leave your vehicle.

Evening: Overnight in Baker

As the day winds down, continue your journey to Baker, often referred to as the "Gateway to Death Valley." This small town is famous for the world's largest thermometer at 134 feet. Park your RV at the nearby RV Parking Baker, a convenient spot to rest for the night. If you're up for it, take a short evening drive to the Mojave National Preserve, where you can witness the stunning desert landscape under the stars.

Day 3: Baker to Las Vegas - The Final Stretch

Morning: Discover the Mojave National Preserve

Before leaving Baker, take some time to explore the Mojave National Preserve. This vast expanse of desert offers unique attractions like the Kelso Dunes, which are among the highest in North America, and the Kelso Depot, a historic train station turned visitor center. If you're an early riser, a sunrise hike at the dunes will reward you with breathtaking views.

Afternoon: Lunch at Primm

Continue your drive towards Las Vegas, with a quick stop in Primm, a small border town known for its casinos and outlet shopping. Primm offers a great opportunity to stretch your legs, grab lunch, and even try your luck at some blackjack. If shopping is on your mind, the Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas in Primm offer a variety of stores with discounted prices.

Evening: Arrive in Las Vegas

As the sun sets, you'll make your grand entrance into Las Vegas. The iconic skyline of The Strip will greet you as you approach the city, with its dazzling lights and towering structures. Check into an RV park near The Strip, such as the Las Vegas RV Resort, which offers easy access to all the major attractions. Spend your evening exploring The Strip, from the Bellagio Fountains to the neon lights of Fremont Street.

Day 4: Exploring Las Vegas and Nearby Attractions

Morning: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Start your day with a visit to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, just a short drive from Las Vegas. This stunning natural area offers scenic drives, hiking trails, and rock climbing opportunities. The 13-mile scenic loop drive provides breathtaking views of the red sandstone formations and the Mojave Desert.

Afternoon: Hoover Dam and Lake Mead

No trip to Las Vegas is complete without a visit to the Hoover Dam, one of the greatest engineering marvels of the 20th century. Located just 30 miles southeast of the city, the Hoover Dam offers guided tours that take you inside the massive structure. Nearby, Lake Mead offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnicking, making it a perfect afternoon getaway.

Evening: Entertainment in Las Vegas

Return to Las Vegas in the evening and indulge in the city’s world-renowned entertainment. Whether it’s catching a Cirque du Soleil show, dining at a celebrity chef’s restaurant, or trying your luck at the casinos, there’s something for everyone. For a unique experience, consider visiting one of the rooftop bars for a panoramic view of the city lights.

Day 5: Day Trips and Departure

Morning: Valley of Fire State Park

On your final day, consider a day trip to the Valley of Fire State Park, located about an hour’s drive from Las Vegas. Known for its vibrant red sandstone formations and ancient petroglyphs, this park offers a stunning contrast to the bright lights of Las Vegas. Explore the park’s numerous trails, where you can discover natural arches, hidden canyons, and breathtaking vistas.

Evening: Return the RV

As your road trip comes to an end, drop off the RV rental at Cruise America’s Las Vegas location and spend a moment to reflect on the incredible journey you've just completed. 

Why Take a Road Trip from LA to Las Vegas?

Several airlines fly direct from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, but instead of hopping on a flight from LAX to Harry Reid International Airport why not take an RV road trip? Instead of being cramped in the middle seat on cheap flights, an RV allows you to slow down and truly enjoy the journey. Taking a road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas offers a unique and rewarding experience for several reasons:

1. Scenic Beauty

The drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas takes you through diverse landscapes, from the urban sprawl of LA to the stunning desert scenery of the Mojave Desert. You’ll pass through mountain ranges, expansive deserts, and picturesque valleys, offering plenty of opportunities for photography and nature appreciation.

2. Flexibility and Freedom

Unlike flying, a road trip gives you the flexibility to stop wherever and whenever you want. You can explore hidden gems, take detours to interesting attractions, and set your own pace. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or solo, an RV trip allows you to create your own adventure.

3. Unique Attractions

The route between Los Angeles and Las Vegas is dotted with fascinating attractions. From the historic Route 66 in Victorville to the Calico Ghost Town near Barstow, there’s a wealth of history and quirky stops that add character to your journey. The world’s tallest thermometer in Baker and the Mojave National Preserve are also must-see spots along the way.

4. Comfort and Convenience

Traveling in an RV from Cruise America means you have all the comforts of home on the road. With a kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping quarters at your disposal, you can enjoy a comfortable journey without the need to search for hotels or restaurants. It’s an especially convenient option for families and groups.

5. Cost-Effective Travel

When you factor in the cost of airfare, hotels, and dining out, a road trip in an RV can be a more economical way to travel. You save on accommodation costs by sleeping in your RV, and you can prepare your own meals, which is often cheaper than eating out.

6. Adventure and Exploration

A road trip is about the journey as much as the destination. The drive from Los Angeles to Las Vegas offers a sense of adventure, with each stop bringing something new to discover. It’s a chance to explore off-the-beaten-path locations, enjoy outdoor activities, and experience the open road.

7. Memorable Experiences

Whether it’s watching the sunrise over the desert, exploring a ghost town, or seeing the lights of Las Vegas for the first time, a road trip creates lasting memories. The shared experiences of the road bring people closer together, making the journey a special part of your travel story.

8. Escape the Ordinary

For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, a road trip provides a refreshing change of pace. The vastness of the desert and the tranquility of the open road offer a sense of freedom and escape that’s hard to find elsewhere.

9. Connection with Nature

The route takes you close to several natural wonders, such as the Mojave National Preserve and Red Rock Canyon. These spots offer opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and simply enjoying the beauty of nature, making the trip appealing for outdoor enthusiasts.

10. The Destination: Las Vegas

While the journey is incredible, the destination is equally exciting. Las Vegas, with its world-class entertainment, dining, and attractions, offers something for everyone. Whether you’re into shows, nightlife, or simply soaking up the vibrant atmosphere, Las Vegas is the perfect capstone to your road trip.

A road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is about much more than getting from point A to point B. It’s an opportunity to explore, connect with nature, enjoy comfort and convenience, and create unforgettable memories along the way.

Check Out Cruise America’s One-Way RV Specials

A Los Angeles to Las Vegas road trip is a quintessential American adventure, offering a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and modern entertainment. Traveling in an RV rental from Cruise America adds a new layer to this adventure, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the journey.

Whether you're exploring ghost towns, hiking through desert landscapes, or enjoying the vibrant energy of Las Vegas, this itinerary ensures you make the most of every mile. Cruise America is offering a 10% discount on one-way RV rentals from Los Angeles to Las Vegas from September 9 through December 31, 2024. Save on vehicle rental costs and take a last-minute trip before the year is through! Check out our other one-way specials!