If you can find a free weekend or a few extra days, you can take a spectacular road trip from Las Vegas. Sin City has the convenience of being close to several top attractions, cities, and national parks, so don’t miss your chance to explore the great American West!
You can plan a road trip itinerary using our guides on national parks near Las Vegas and things to do outside Las Vegas. However, this article gives you the best Las Vegas road trips to maximize time and mileage. I’ll share 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10-day Las Vegas road trip itineraries so you can find the perfect one for your schedule.
In summary, these are the best road trips from Vegas:
- Grand Canyon, the best 2-day road trip from Las Vegas
- Los Angeles, a fun 3-day car trip from Las Vegas
- San Francisco, one of the most popular 4-day road trips from Las Vegas to California
- Monument Valley, one of the best 5-day road trips from Las Vegas to Arizona
- Arches National Park, the ultimate 10-day road trip from Las Vegas to Utah
Also, before setting off on your weekend getaway from Las Vegas, you’ll want reliable transportation. I suggest reading my guide on renting a car in Las Vegas or, for the ultimate experience, renting an RV in Las Vegas or campervan rentals in Las Vegas.
1. Grand Canyon, the best 2-day road trip from Las Vegas
♦ 576 miles, 9 hrs total driving – 2 days, 1 night – Out & back
Taking a road trip from Vegas to the Grand Canyon is one of the best things to do near Las Vegas.
Right outside Las Vegas, you’ll pass the Hoover Dam, where you can spend a few hours. Take a tour of this significant landmark and check the attractions nearby.
Continue towards Grand Canyon Village, also known as the South Rim. While it’s a slower route, to get there I recommend taking historic Route 66 from Kingman to Seligman. Once in the Grand Canyon National Park you can check its famous viewpoints, restaurants, and beautiful hiking routes.
The park is open 24/7, and the entrance fee is $30 per vehicle. If you have more time, I have some ideas for extending your Las Vegas road trip to the Grand Canyon South Rim.
2. Hollywood, a fun 3-day car trip from Las Vegas to Los Angeles
♦ 350 miles, 6 hrs 15 mins total driving – 3 days, 2 nights – One-way
When planning a road trip from Las Vegas, consider California. This state is full of gorgeous landscapes, enjoyable cities, and, of course, beaches. My itinerary is for a 3-day road trip from Las Vegas to Hollywood, but you can add more days and take a Vegas road trip to San Diego too.
On this car trip to Los Angeles from Las Vegas, you’ll take a pitstop to 7 Magic Mountains before visiting Mojave National Preserve. The preserve has some of the best night skies in the country, so I highly recommend camping overnight.
Then, head to Joshua Tree National Park and see the wide range of desert flora there. Check out the Cholla Cactus Garden and stay overnight in the park before waking up early for day 3.
The last stop on this road trip from Las Vegas to California is Los Angeles, where you can find unlimited things to do. If you have more time, extend your stay in LA, or drive down to San Diego.
Keep in mind that the end point of this route is different from the starting point. So, when setting up your rental, consider any extra fees for returning the car in a different location and book two one-way flights.
3. San Francisco, one of the most popular 4-day road trips from Las Vegas to California
♦ 630 miles, 12 hrs 30 mins total driving – 4 days, 3 nights – One-way
Note: This route can only be completed when Tioga Road is open; check dates.
This 4-day road trip from Las Vegas is action-packed and starts with a visit to Red Rock Canyon. Then, you’ll head to Death Valley, where you can see the famous Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, Artist’s Palette, and other sights.
Then, you can witness the unique landscapes of Alabama Hills, Hot Creek, and Mono Lake before stopping at Yosemite National Park. This is a must-see on any road trip from Las Vegas to California since Yosemite is full of hiking routes, waterfalls, lookouts, and other landmarks.
The last stop is San Francisco, an amazing city by the bay with all kinds of attractions. Not only is the city surrounded by beautiful natural places, but San Fran itself is tons of fun. Check out iconic areas like Nob Hill, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the 16th Avenue Tiled Steps. Besides that, there are museums, historic buildings, neighborhoods, and architectural monuments to behold.
With all of the stops along the way, this is the best road trip from Las Vegas to San Francisco!
Keep in mind that the end point of this route is different from the starting point. So, when setting up your rental, consider any extra fees for returning the car in a different location and book two one-way flights.
4. Monument Valley, one of the best 5-day road trips from Las Vegas to Arizona
♦ 900 miles, 16 hrs 20 mins total driving – 5 days, 4 nights – Loop
This 5-day road trip from Las Vegas has lots of interesting stops, so be prepared. As you leave Vegas, pay a visit to the Valley of Fire, and walk among the dazzling geological formations.
Then, spend a day exploring Zion National Park and some of the hiking routes and viewpoints there. Next, this road trip from Las Vegas goes to Arizona, where you’ll see Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. You’ll definitely want your camera for these two incredibly scenic places!
The next stop on this road trip from Las Vegas is Monument Valley, an area full of mesas, buttes, and stunning starry skies. Finally, you’ll head to the Grand Canyon, where you can hike along the canyon’s rim or even take a helicopter tour.
As you make your way back to Vegas, take historic Route 66. It’s a bit longer, but it’s more scenic. As you get closer to Sin City, you can pass through Boulder City and check out the Hoover Dam, too.
5. Arches, the best 10-day road trip from Las Vegas to Utah
♦ 1,545 miles, 31 hrs total driving – 10 days, 9 nights – Loop
This ultimate 10-day road trip from Las Vegas begins with a stop at the Valley of Fire, where you can take the scenic drive (Mouse’s Tank) past the Rainbow Vista, Arch Rock, and other impressive formations.
The next day, you can visit Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks for amazing lookout points, hikes, and geological monuments. Speaking of which, this road trip from Las Vegas to Utah also includes the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Spanning 1.8 million acres, this natural wonder sits between Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef, another national park on this itinerary.
Capitol Reef offers excellent hiking and backpacking, and it’s about an hour from Goblin Valley State Park, an awesome place in Utah for wildlife viewing and stargazing.
Two other national parks you’ll see are Arches and Canyonlands, which have thousands of natural arches between them. The tail-end of this Las Vegas road trip includes stops at Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Grand Canyon, which I’ve mentioned earlier.
Finally, as you make your way back to Vegas, you can visit Boulder City and Hoover Dam.
If you want more options, check my 10-day West Coast itinerary with Las Vegas as the starting point. It’s true that we didn’t optimize miles and time, but we got to see the main national parks and cities in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and California.
Finally, feel free to tell me about your Las Vegas road trip below or ask any questions. I’ll be happy to help you out! Safe travels!
Hi ,
I am from Singapore.
My husband & I want to travel to USA in December.
We want to go to Las Vegas, Los Angeles , San Francisco, then go Pittsburgh to see my son who is studying there .
We want to self drive about 10 days
Our flight from SIngapore to SFO
We would like to self drive.
This is our first time and have not been to USA before .
Would you mind guiding us , best itenery , safety route map , how we should book for hotel , how much shall we spend , Car rental and return at any place , the place to avoid?
Hi Thelma!
That’s so exciting! I recommend starting with our guides to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. You’ll find great ideas for planning your itinerary and where to stay. As for car rentals, I recommend going through Discovercars.
Since you only have 10 days, I think it’s best if you focus on enjoying the areas around Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Then, you can fly out of California and go to Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is on the other side of the country, so it’ll take too long to drive all the way from San Francisco. I hope this helps!
Ascen
Good morning from Australia,
I will be visiting USA August & September 2024. I will be going to several cities and town, but would like to end up in Las Vegas.
I have been to Zion National Park & Bryce Canyon twice previously and was wondering if you would be able to tailor a road trip for me of approx 5 days, departing and returning from Vegas, or departing from Salt Lake City and returning to Vegas.
i would like to visit the large rock formations in the area.
Thank you and regards
Peter
Hi Peter,
That sounds awesome. I would start by looking at our 10-day road trip from Las Vegas (which goes to Utah), and tailoring it to your interests. For example, skip Zion and Bryce Canyon, and instead check out the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, which has some unique formations. There are lots of cool things to see in Utah, but I recommend the national parks at Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands.