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The 11 Best Day Trips from Las Vegas, Nevada

The 11 Best Day Trips from Las Vegas, Nevada

Vegas is a destination in itself. The Strip has so much to offer, plus there are all of the gems just a stone’s throw from it. But if you’ve been many, many times like I have, or just want to get away from the madness, what are your options for day trips?

It’s not just scorched, boring desert out there. I was so impressed by the variety when I finally ventured off the Strip that now I hardly spend any time there, preferring to explore the beautiful and unique surroundings near Sin City. From the Hoover Dam to the Seven Magic Mountains and more, these are the best day trips from Las Vegas:

11. Valley of Fire

Easily one of the most enjoyable day trips from Las Vegas, the Valley of Fire is one of the most popular state parks in Nevada (apart from Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, of course), and for good reason. It’s full of red, layered rock formations, great stargazing, and beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Entry costs $15 per vehicle.

Recommended time allotment

Located about 45 minutes east of the Strip, the Valley of Fire is best explored over at least a few hours. Although it’s ambitious, if you can get there prior to sunrise, you’ll get the park in its best light and with the fewest people. Plus, if it’s the summer months, you could be looking at triple-digit temperatures, so for your own safety, try to spend the early or late hours of the day here.

Best things to see

If you’ve seen the famous Wave in Arizona, you’ll be delighted to find that the Valley of Fire has its own colorful version. There’s also an elephant-shaped rock, and several hikes we recommend. Read more on our ultimate Valley of Fire guide.

10. Lake Mead

Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the US in terms of water capacity, and was created by the Hoover Dam. At the time of this writing, Lake Mead’s level is at an all-time low, exposing the “bath rings,” lighter colors created by mineral deposits under what is normally the water’s surface. This area is popular for scuba diving, hiking, boating, fishing, camping, biking, and more.

Recommended time allotment

Located about 25 minutes east of the strip, Lake Mead can be a great option to cool off during the day. How much time you choose to spend comes down to whether you’re planning on hiking, picnicking, or doing any water activities. It can also be a nice, quick stop en route to or back from the Valley of Fire or Hoover Dam.

Best things to see

The 2.2-mile Owl Canyon hike offers some dramatic views…

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