Las Vegas To Grand Canyon By Car: Road Trip Itinerary

One of the most beautiful and easily accessible American Southwestern road trips is the one from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon National Park. I’ve done this road trip a few timesespecially while living in my campervan full time. Most recentlyI met up with a friend in Vegas and spent 7 days exploring Arizona and Nevada.

The Grand Canyon is majesticand something everyone should see at least once in their lifetime. After allit’s one of the 7 natural wonders of the world!

In this article:

  • Tips for driving from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon by car
  • The best stops between Vegas and Grand Canyon
  • Alternative bus and helicopter tours
  • Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip itinerary

Las Vegas To Grand Canyon Overview

‍✈️ How To Get There: Fly into Las Vegas and rent a car
🎰 Las Vegas Must-See: Bellagio Fountainlights at night & a show
🏜️ Grand Canyon Must-See: Mathers PointOoh-Aah Point & Desert View Scenic Drive
🗺️ Best Road Trip Stops: Kayak to Emerald CaveHistoric Route 66
🛌 Where To Stay: The Cosmopolitan in Vegas and El Tovar Hotel in Grand Canyon

Las Vegas To Grand Canyon Road Trip

Vegas is the perfect launching pad for a Grand Canyon road trip! Firstthe flights are typically cheaperand so are the rental cars. Plusthere are so many fun things to do in Vegas and along the route to the Grand Canyon.

TIP: I recommend booking your rental car with Discover Cars. As one of the largest rental car companiesthey negotiate the best rates to save you money. They also let you cancel for free up to 48 hours before your pickupso you can grab a good rate now without stressing if your plans change.

The Grand Canyon is massive (obviously 😉) so depending which part of it you want to seeyour drive from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon may vary from 2-6+ hours.

Layered rock formations of the Grand Canyon bathed in warm sunlight with hazy blue ridges fading into the distance. A breathtaking finale to a road trip from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon by car.

There are 3 options for visiting Grand Canyon; West RimSouth Rim and North Rim. Most people choose to see the South Rim because it has the best views.

Howeverif you’re short on time then the West Rim will save you a few hours. The North Rim is much more remotetakes longer to get toand is closed in the winter.

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Distance from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon

The distance from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon by car is 2 hours to the West Rim and 4.5 hours to the South Rim.

While it’s possible to take a day trip to Grand Canyon from Las Vegasit’ll be a long day of driving. InsteadI recommend booking a bus tour or a helicopter tour from Vegas to Grand Canyon.

Las Vegas To Grand Canyon Road Trip Map

Use this Grand Canyon road trip map to plan your itinerary! I’ve labeled items by location (noted by color) as well as by activity type (noted by icon).

How To Use This Map:
1. To open in a new tabclick [] in the top right corner of the map.
2. To save to your Google Maps accountclick (you must be signed in to Google).
3. To use during your tripopen Google Maps on your phoneselect “You” from the bottom barscroll down and click the maps icon for a list of your saved custom maps.

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Best Things To Do In Vegas

If you have an extra day at the start or end of your tripI recommend spending it in Las Vegas!

There are so many things to do that aren’t gambling. Vegas has some of the most incredible showsbut even just walking around at night to see all the lights is a fun and cheap way to see the city.

Night view of the Las Vegas Strip featuring the illuminated Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas and the Bellagio fountain show in full spray. A vibrant kickoff location for a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

Check out the fountains at the Bellagio hotel. The fountains are a choreographed show with watermusic and lights. I think they’re especially beautiful at night.

The best part about this activity is that it’s free! It’s a quintessential Vegas experience so carve out an hour to stop by and people watch before heading to dinner.

There are so many shows to choose from in Vegasbut my favorite ones are Cirque Du Soleil and the Blue Man Group.

Four Cirque du Soleil performers in red costumes balanced in a striking contortionist pyramid pose on stage under dramatic lighting. A dazzling start to a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

And of coursea magic show or checking out the iconic Sphere are also great options for things to do in Las Vegas!

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If it’s your first time visiting Vegasa tour is a great way to see the best spots in the city with a short amount of time. I think this open-top bus tour is the best oneespecially to see the Vegas lights at night.

Where To Stay In Las Vegas

If you’re looking to be in the thick of it allstaying on the strip is convenient and walkable. My favorite hotel in Vegas is the Cosmopolitanwhich has a swanky vibe. A very close second is Encore.

The Bellagio and The Venetian are also great options. The Venetian has very spacious roomsand I like how close to everything it is.

Another popular place to stay in Vegas is Fremont Street – a 6-blockpedestrian only area in downtown Vegas.

There are a lot of things to do and see within walking distancewhich makes it a perfect spot to spend the night. Downtown Grand Las Vegas and the Plaza Hotel are great options here.

Best Things To Do Between Las Vegas & Grand Canyon

It’s only 4.5 hours from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon by carbut there are several awesome stops along the way so I recommend planning for a full day.

During my road tripI stopped at a few of these on the way to Grand Canyon from Las Vegasand did the others on the return trip. My absolute favorite was kayaking to Emerald Cave.

Tour The Hoover Dam

Wide view of Hoover Dam surrounded by red rock canyons under a partly cloudy skywith the Colorado River flowing below. A popular stop on a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

The route to Grand Canyon will take you right past the Hoover Dam. It’s about 30-minutes outside of Vegas and the first stop along your drive.

You can catch a glimpse from the caror you can take a guided tour which brings you into the damlets you walk on top of itand takes you through the hydroelectric power plant.

Hoover Dam was built in the 1930’s and is responsible for the formation of Lake Mead. It controls water levelswhich is important because the Colorado River is known for unpredictable flooding. The dam is also responsible for powering much of the southwest.

Kayak To Emerald Cave

Group of kayakers paddling through Emerald Cave near Grand Canyon with glowing green water and towering canyon walls beyond. A unique adventure experience often included on a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

This was my favorite activity on this road trip! Emerald Cave is a short paddle down the Colorado River. This section is pretty calmnot like what you see inside the Grand Canyonso it’s an easy activity.

The water looks exactly like it appears in photos and has a beautiful vibrant deep blue/green color! Certain times of the day are better for photographs due to the sunlight and angle of the sun.

There are guided tours that include a kayak and rental equipmentas well as a guide to navigate and point out wildlife.

This is the tour we took and I loved it! I would highly recommend putting this on your itinerary.

Two women kayaking on clear green water of the Colorado River near rocky canyon wallsboth wearing blue life vests and sun hats. A fun outdoor stop during a drive from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon.
Woman kayaking to Emerald Cave in a bright orange kayak on calm blue watersurrounded by rugged desert cliffs under a clear blue sky. A scenic and adventurous moment on a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

We saw many bighorn sheepbut if our guide hadn’t pointed them out I would never have noticed them! They blend in very well to the rocks along the riverbanks.

The river also separates Nevada and Arizona hereso depending on which side of the river you bank on you’ll be in a different state!

You launch from Willow Beach Marinathen have a short break along a beach before reaching Emerald Cave. In totalthe trip takes about 3 hours but goes at a very leisurely pace.

Grand Canyon West Rim Skywalk

View of the Grand Canyon Skywalka glass bridge extending over the canyon edgewith dramatic red rock formations and deep shadows below under a clear blue sky. A must-see attraction on a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

Grand Canyon West Rim is the closest view of the Grand Canyon you can get to from Las Vegas. If you’re short on timeit’s a great option as it’s only two hours from Las Vegas.

Howeverif you have more time I recommend skipping it and heading straight to the South Rimwhere the views are better.

West Rim is part of the Hualapai Tribe Indian Reservation and is not part of Grand Canyon National Park.

Entrance to Grand Canyon West costs $51 per person. If you want to experience the Skywalk there’s an additional $28 per person charge. Tickets can be bought in advanceor on site.

Skywalk is a U-shaped bridge with a glass floor that hovers 4,000 feet above the canyon floor with unobstructed views.

NOTE: You cannot bring your phone or camera onto the skywalk with you. They’re very strict about this. Insteadyou can purchase photos from their photographers ($17 per printor $69 for the complete set of digital images.)

My personal opinion is that Skywalk is over-hyped and expensive. The views are better from the South Rimadmission only costs $35 for your entire group for a weekand you can take all the photos you want for free.

Explore RT 66 & Seligman

Historic Route 66 (also referred to as the Mother Road)was one of the longest roads across the United States when it was established in 1926.

Route 66 once connected Chicago to Southern Californiaserving as a key route for westward migration during the Dust Bowl era. After Interstate 40 was completedRoute 66 was officially decommissionedbut several stretches through Arizona remain preserved as historic highways.

Collage of vintage Route 66 scenes featuring a green retro truck labeled “Gift Shop,” old gas pumps beside a red pickupand a bold mural of the Historic US 66 highway shield. A nostalgic roadside detour on a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

Seligman is a short detour (less than 10 minutes) on the route from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon. There are classic shops and dinersand it’s a great option for lunch before heading into Grand Canyon National Park.

Many places in Seligman have been historically preservedand it’s known as the birthplace of Route 66.

Stop by Angel & Vilma’s Gift Shopthen grab an ice cream cone at Snow Cap nextdoor.

Grand Canyon Highlights

If you’re short on timea day trip to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas will allow you to see the highlights. On my most recent trip to the Grand CanyonI spent a day exploring the park before starting a 5 day backpacking trip into the canyon!

Start At The Visitor Center

Stop by the Visitor Center to pick up paper maps and park guides. You can also speak to a ranger for customized recommendations and current trail conditions. I also like to stamp my National Park Passport book at each park I visit.

Walk Along Rim Trail

Nextwalk a portion of Rim Trail. This is a mostly paved and flat trail along the perimeter of the South Rim with stunning views of Grand Canyon.

In totalit’s 12.8 miles long. Howevermost people complete shorter sections of it. Additionallythe shuttle runs along this trail so you can walk one direction and return on the shuttle to save time.

I recommend walking the 6 miles between South Kaibab trailhead and Bright Angel trailhead. For morning walksstart at South Kaibab and head west. For afternoon walksdo the opposite so the sun is behind you.

Grand Canyon view at golden hour with warm sunlight illuminating layered cliffsdeep valleysand scattered pine trees in the foreground. A picturesque scene along a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.
Illustrated map of the Grand Canyon’s Rim Trail destinations highlighting shuttle bus routesscenic viewpoints like Mohave Point and Mather Pointand trailheads such as South Kaibab and Hermits Rest. A helpful visual guide for planning stops on a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.
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Explore Scenic Desert View Drive

Desert View Drive heads east from Grand Canyon Village. The shuttle doesn’t run along this part of the South Rim so it tends to be less crowded. You’ll also find some of the best views of the canyon along this road.

The drive is 23 miles long and ends at the east entrance to Grand Canyon. It’s an easypaved two-lane road that’s mostly flat with wide shoulders. For the most partyou’ll just see trees from the roadeven though it hugs the canyon rim. Be sure to stop at each of the viewpoints and spend some time taking in the views!

Expansive view of the Grand Canyon with layered red and tan rock formationsdeep gorgesand dramatic sunlight casting shadows across the landscape. A stunning highlight of a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

This is an ideal thing to do in Grand Canyon during the middle of the day when the crowds are heaviest near the village. It’s also a nice way to get out of the heat.

Most of the viewpoint parking lots are fairly largebut tend to stay relatively full throughout the day. Since most people are just stopping by to see the viewspots open up very frequently.

Desert View Drive Viewpoints

‍Grandview Point
Buggeln (picnic area)
Moran Point
Tusayan Museum & Ruin
Lipan Point
Navajo Point
Desert View Watchtower

Grandview PointLipan Point and Desert View Watchtower are must-see stops!

Things To Do In Grand Canyon With More Time

If you have more than one day in Grand CanyonI highly recommend hiking below the rim. You don’t need to go all the way to the bottom of the canyonbut even a short walk below the rim will give you a whole new perspective you can’t see from above.

There are two hikes below the rim I recommend are Bright Angel (15.8 miles) and South Kaibab (14.3 miles).

Bright Angel is the more popular trailand is less steep than South Kaibab. About 4.5 miles below the rim is Havasupai Gardenswhich has restroomswaterand an on duty ranger.

TIP: If you’re hiking Bright Angel in the winter it can be icy. The trail is mostly shaded so the sunlight cannot melt icewhich can be very dangerous without proper gear. I recommend you have microspikes and trekking poles.

Bright Angel dirt hiking trail winding through rocky Grand Canyon with sparse vegetationframed by towering cliffs and distant red rock peaks. A quietscenic stop along a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

The South Kaibab Trail is the sister trail to Bright Angelbut with less shade and is a bit steeper. Ooh-Ahh Point is 0.9 miles below the rim and around 600 feet in elevation changewhich makes this a popular section to hike if you don’t want to do all 14+ miles.

NOTE: There is no water on South Kaibab Trail.

Wooden sign marked “Ooh Aah Point” stands at a scenic overlook on the South Kaibab Trailwith vast Grand Canyon cliffs glowing at sunset in the background. A memorable viewpoint along a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

Tips For Hiking In Grand Canyon National Park

Double your water intake. Arid climates dry you out fasterso pack twice as much water as you usually need.

Always check with a ranger before you hike into the canyon. Water sources may be off and trails may be icy. It’s crucial to get current trail conditions before hiking into the Grand Cayon.

I would not hike in Grand Canyon without my 3L water reservoir or my wide brimmed sun hat. The reservoir lets me carry a lot more water comfortablyand I was surprised how much heat my hat blocks out.

Woman wearing a sun hatsunglassesand a large backpack smiling while hiking through the Grand Canyon with layered red rock and green brush. Captures the adventurous spirit of a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.
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Best Place To Stay At Grand Canyon South Rim

Grand Canyon National Park is a bit unusual because it offers a lot of in-park accommodations and convenient places to stay just outside the park. Most National Parks have one or two in-park optionsand staying outside the park means driving up to an hour or more.

You really can’t go wrong with any of the options on this listbut my personal recommendation is El Tovar Hotel (in the park) or this tiny home near Tusayan.

El Tovar Hotel sits right on the rim of the canyon and is convenient to most of the shops and restaurants in the village. It’s a Swiss chalet lodge built in 1905 (for just $250,000!) and has a rusticluxurious interior you’d expect from an iconic Grand Canyon hotel.

Other options for where to stay inside Grand Canyon National Park include:

Outside the park there are several options in TusayanArizona:

Dramatic Grand Canyon landscape from Hopi Point at dusk with layered rock formations silhouetted against a glowing orange and purple sunset sky. A stunning end to a Las Vegas to Grand Canyon road trip.

Tips For Visiting The Grand Canyon

Arrive earlyif possible. Lines at the entrance station can get backed upsometimes for hours (although that’s rare – and you can skip the lines if you already have an America The Beautiful park pass.)

Additionallyparking near the Visitor Center can fill by 10 am. There are several massive overflow lotsso you should still be able to find a spot with a little bit of effort.

Everything along the South Rim is connected by four shuttle routesso once you’ve parked for the day plan to take the shuttle everywhere. It’s a better use of your time than struggling to re-park.

Grand Canyon National Park does not have timed-entry vehicle reservation requirements. The park entry fee is $35 per vehicle for 7 days (day tickets are not available at most National Parks.)

If you’re planning to visit other National Parks on your road tripI recommend getting an America The Beautiful annual pass instead. It’ll pay for itself after 2 or 3 park visits.

The pass is $80 annuallycovers everyone in your vehicle (so you only need one pass)and gets you free entry to all 63 National Parks and 400+ other federal recreation areas.

More Road Trip Ideas

There are a ton of great road trips in the southwest. If you have a few more daysconsider extending your trip to one of these nearby destinations!:

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  1. This is such a comprehensive guide for anyone planning a road trip from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon! I love how you include practical details like the best stops along the waysuch as Hoover Dam and Emerald Cave. Your itinerary for both the drive and the Grand Canyon itself is perfect for maximizing the experience. The mix of adventure and nature in this trip is exactly what makes the Southwest so unique. Thanks for sharing these great tips and inspiring us to explore more of the area!

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