

RV Rental Las Vegas, NV
3
Rental companies
3
Pickup locations
8
RV types
$46-$479
Price range
Why Las Vegas works for RV rental trips
Las Vegas is one of the strongest RV pickup cities for a Southwest road trip because the first drive can be short, dramatic, and flexible. Compare El Monte RV, Indie Campers, and Roadsurfer in Las Vegas, then decide whether your rental is built for Zion, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Valley of Fire, or a longer Utah and Arizona loop.
RV rentals in Las Vegas currently average about $199.66/night. The cheapest visible priced option right now starts at $46.1/night for Indie Campers Trailer Towable Select from Indie Campers, while the highest visible price right now is $478.73/night for El Monte RV Class A from El Monte RV. Use live results to compare actual dates, vehicle size, mileage rules, generator terms, protection packages, and whether a compact camper van or roomier motorhome fits the desert route.
RV rental locations in Las Vegas, NV
These are the rental depots, pickup centers, and provider-exposed pickup areas we track for providers available around Las Vegas, NV.
| Pickup center | Location detail |
|---|---|
El Monte RV Las Vegas | Address 3800 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV, 89121 Compare RVs near this pickup |
Indie Campers Las Vegas - RV & Campervan Rentals | Address 3448 South Decatur Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, 89102 (855) 785-5096Office hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Compare RVs near this pickup |
Roadsurfer RV Rentals Las Vegas | Address 3385 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, NV, 89115 (213) 523-7695Compare RVs near this pickup |
RV rental pickup near Harry Reid International Airport
Flying into Harry Reid International Airport? Plan for a provider-depot pickup after arrival rather than an RV handoff at the LAS terminal. Build in time for bags, transfer, paperwork, the vehicle walkthrough, and supplies before the first desert drive.
The closest pickup option we found is Indie Campers, about 16 minutes from LAS and 9.5 miles away. For LAS arrivals, compare the pickup address against whether your first route points northeast to Zion, southeast to the Grand Canyon, west to Death Valley, or into a longer Southwest loop.
Airport
LAS
Harry Reid International Airport
Closest provider
Indie Campers
3 pickup locations checked
Drive time
16 minutes
Airport to closest pickup
Distance
9.5 miles
Estimated airport-to-depot drive
RV types available in Las Vegas
Las Vegas has enough route variety that vehicle choice should follow the trip. Camper vans and smaller RVs are easier for short desert drives, campground arrivals after a flight, and routes where you want less vehicle to manage.

Motorhome
Nightly
$88-$152
Sleeps
2-7
Compare motorhome options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Class C
Nightly
$269-$360
Sleeps
4-5
Compare class c options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Camper Van
Nightly
$67-$258
Sleeps
2-4
Compare camper van options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Class A
Nightly
$479/night
Sleeps
5
Compare class a options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Roof Tent
Nightly
$56-$78
Sleeps
2
Compare roof tent options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Class B
Nightly
$295/night
Sleeps
4
Compare class b options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Trailer
Nightly
$46/night
Sleeps
5
Compare trailer options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.

Truck Camper
Nightly
$96/night
Sleeps
2
Compare truck camper options in Las Vegas by nightly price, sleeping capacity, pickup area, and rental company.
Where can you go from Las Vegas in an RV?

Zion National Park
Zion is the classic first RV route from Las Vegas because the drive is manageable and the park can anchor either a weekend trip or the first leg of a longer Utah route.

Bryce Canyon and southern Utah
Bryce Canyon works best when you have a few more nights and want cooler high-elevation scenery after Zion or as part of a broader Utah loop.

Grand Canyon South Rim
The South Rim is a strong Las Vegas route when you want a bucket-list park without turning the trip into a huge multi-state itinerary.

Death Valley
Death Valley is better as a cooler-season route. Plan carefully around heat, fuel, road conditions, campground availability, and whether the provider allows the route during your dates.

Valley of Fire and Red Rock Canyon
Use these closer stops when you want to settle into the RV before committing to a longer loop or when a short Las Vegas-based trip matters more than mileage.

Utah and Arizona loop
A bigger loop makes sense when you want one rental to connect Zion, Bryce Canyon, Page, the Grand Canyon, and desert stops without returning to Las Vegas after only one park.

