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How To Get from Las Vegas to Disneyland

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Planning a trip from the Entertainment Capital of the World, Las Vegas, to the Happiest Place on Earth, Disneyland, can be an exciting endeavor. However, figuring out the best way to make the journey can be a bit daunting. This comprehensive guide will cover everything you need to know about traveling from Las Vegas to Disneyland.

The quickest way to get from Las Vegas to Disneyland is by plane, with a flight time of approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes, plus additional time for ground transportation. However, you can also travel by car (4-5 hours), bus (around 8 hours), or train (around 13 hours 25 minutes). Each mode of transportation offers different advantages in terms of cost, convenience, and flexibility.

Distance and Time

The distance between Las Vegas and Disneyland is approximately 266 miles (428 kilometers). The duration of your journey will depend on the mode of transportation you choose:

  • By Car : The journey can take around 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic.
  • By Bus : A bus journey can take around 8 hours.
  • By Train : Train journeys can vary significantly, with Amtrak services taking around 13 hours 25 minutes.
  • By Plane : The flight itself can take as little as 1 hour and 10 minutes, but you should account for additional time spent on ground transportation.

Modes of Transportation

There are several ways to make the trip, each with its own pros and cons.

Driving your own car gives you the flexibility to set your own schedule and make stops at your leisure. This can be especially beneficial if you want to explore the scenic routes along the way. However, you should also consider the costs of fuel, tolls, and parking, as well as the potential stress of dealing with traffic and navigation.

Companies like Megabus offer bus services between Las Vegas and Disneyland, with fares starting at just $1. While this is a cost-effective option, the journey can be quite long and may not be as comfortable as other modes of transportation.

Amtrak operates a daily train service between Las Vegas and Anaheim, offering a scenic journey through Southern California. However, train schedules may not align with your desired travel times, and the cost can be higher than other options.

You can fly from Las Vegas to a nearby airport, such as Los Angeles International (LAX) or John Wayne Airport (SNA), and then use ground transportation to reach Disneyland. While this is the fastest option, it can also be the most expensive, especially for last-minute bookings.

Best Times to Travel

To avoid traffic, it’s generally best to travel on weekdays and avoid morning or late afternoon hours. If you’re traveling on a Sunday, consider spending the night in Barstow or Victorville to avoid heavy traffic.

Making the Journey More Enjoyable

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey, consider the following tips:

  • Plan your itinerary and trip pace in advance.
  • Check your vehicle before leaving.
  • Pack healthy snacks and entertainment options.
  • Take regular breaks to stretch your legs and explore interesting stops along the way.

Finding the Best Deals

For the best deals on travel between Las Vegas and Disneyland, check out websites like Cheapflights, Expedia, and Kayak for flights; Rome2Rio for bus or train travel; and Costco Travel, Get Away Today, Southwest Vacations, and Funjet for vacation packages.

In conclusion, there are plenty of ways to travel from Las Vegas to Disneyland, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. By considering factors like cost, time, and convenience, you can choose the best option for your trip and start creating magical memories!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the scenic routes i can take if i decide to drive from las vegas to disneyland.

If you choose to drive, you can take the I-15 S route which offers views of the Mojave Desert. You could also consider a detour to the Joshua Tree National Park or the Route 66 Museum in Victorville for some added sightseeing.

Are there any direct flights from Las Vegas to Anaheim?

No, there are no direct flights from Las Vegas to Anaheim. The closest airports to Disneyland are Los Angeles International (LAX) and John Wayne Airport (SNA), both of which have regular flights from Las Vegas.

Can I take a taxi or ride-sharing service from the airport to Disneyland?

Yes, taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available at both LAX and SNA airports and can take you directly to Disneyland.

Are there any special discounts for Disneyland if I book my travel through certain websites?

Websites like Get Away Today and Funjet sometimes offer vacation packages that include discounted tickets to Disneyland. It’s worth checking these sites for deals when planning your trip.

Is it possible to travel from Las Vegas to Disneyland by bike or on foot?

While it is technically possible, it’s not recommended due to the long distance, intense heat of the Mojave Desert, and lack of pedestrian-friendly routes.

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Road Trip from Las Vegas to Disneyland

Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California is a prime choice for anyone looking for a theme park vacation. However, Disneyland is much smaller than its Floridian counterpart, better suited to a short visit than a week-long stay. If you want to take a longer vacation, consider combining Disneyland with another popular destination. Las Vegas and San Diego both offer plenty of highlights of their own within easy driving distance of Disneyland.

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The drive from Las Vegas to Disneyland is about four hours, covering 266 miles on I-15 S. Families making the trip with kids should plan for plenty of stops along the way to step out and stretch the little ones’ legs. Fortunately, this route offers ample opportunities for rest and recreation along the route.  

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About one hour (60 miles) into your drive, you'll encounter the Mojave National Preserve. The stretch of I-15 that borders on the preserve offers picturesque scenes of sand dunes, wildflowers, cinder cones, and Joshua trees. Skirting this vast expanse of wilderness, you'll pass small towns like Mountain Pass, Halloran Springs, and Baker, California. If you're in need of a break, Baker is the best place, with a plethora of quick and casual dining options. If you want to avoid predictable fast food fare, try The Mad Greek, serving distinctive Mediterranean dishes.

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It's about another hour (64 miles) on I-15 S from Baker to Barstow, California. Barstow is a small city that offers a friendly place to get out and walk around for a bit to stretch your legs. You'll find several small museums that are ideal for taking a little stroll. The Western America Railroad Museum is a gem for train enthusiasts. Found within the historic Harvey House, this museum features all manner of railroad memorabilia. The site also has two cabooses that you can tour. If you have a budding astronaut in your party, head to the Desert Discovery Center to see the second largest space rock found in the U.S., the Old Woman Springs Meteorite.

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About 75 miles and an hour and 15 minutes later, you'll reach the vibrant city of Rancho Cucamonga. Known as the "Gateway to Southern California Adventure," this makes a great final pit stop before reaching your Disneyland destination. Head to the Victoria Gardens Regional Town Center for all the shopping and dining you could want. With over 150 restaurants and stores, you'll find plenty to browse if you need a break from the car.

If it's time for a bite, you'll find everything from sweet treats at Ben & Jerry's to salty Wetzel's Pretzels snacks to Johnny Rockets or Blaze Pizza for a full meal. Take care of your last bathroom breaks now, because your destination isn't far.

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Take I-10 W and CA-57 S for 37 miles on the last leg of your journey, and you'll reach Disneyland Park in about 50 minutes. Hop out of the car and get ready for a vacation that makes all your dreams come true in this world-famous theme park destination. If you're returning your rental car, do it after your Disneyland adventure by driving about 12 miles on I-5 and CA-55 to John Wayne Airport.

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Can you see Disneyland in one day?

Although you could spend several days at Disneyland and not see everything, you can still see a lot of the main attractions in a day. One way to maximize your time is to arrive before the park gates open to avoid waiting in a long entrance line. You can also purchase FastPasses for rides and other attractions, which allow you to skip ahead to the front of the line. Dining at Disney can be quite time consuming, so if you eat a substantial breakfast, you can get by on snacks or quick-service meals the rest of the day.

How big is the Mojave National Preserve?

The Mojave National preserve is a 1.6-million-acre park full of canyons, mountains, and volcanic formations. About 700,000 acres of this area are considered designated wilderness. These sections are highly protected by the U.S. government in order to preserve the land’s natural condition.

Where can families go in Las Vegas?

There are several attractions in Vegas that are well-suited for adults and children, including:

  • -  Shark Reef Aquarium inside the Mandalay Bay resort.
  • -  Downtown Container Park , full of shops and restaurants made from old shipping containers. 

For more family-friendly activities in Las Vegas, check out VisitLasVegas.com .

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22 Incredible Day Trips from Las Vegas You’ll Absolutely Love

Posted on Published: December 15, 2022  - Last updated: April 4, 2024

Looking to escape the busy city of Las Vegas? Of course you are! There’s so many amazing adventures just minutes away. If you’re looking for the best day trips from Las Vegas, here’s your list!

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Las Vegas has a reputation for shopping, dining and casinos – and it lives up to the hype! But if you’re craving adventure – or some nature – taking a day trip from Las Vegas is a great way to do just that.

Leave the crowded strip and hit the road!

Some of the best day trips are just 20 minutes away, while others will take you away the entire day from sunrise to sunset (or beyond). Whether you’re traveling solo , celebrating a birthday in Vegas with friends, as a couple or with your family, there’s something on this epic list of day trips from Las Vegas to fit every travel style .

Let’s dive in!

Map of the best day trips from Las Vegas

If you’re a visual person like I am, this map of the best places to visit near Las Vegas will help you plan your perfect adventure.

By the way, as someone who’s actively checking places off my travel bucket list , I haven’t been everywhere (yet). So I’ve asked some of my fellow travel writers to help with these things to do near Las Vegas. Enjoy!

Day trips from Las Vegas

Located in the Mojave Desert, there’s so much to see and do in the area. Here are some of the best ideas for things to do outside of Vegas!

1. Red Rock Canyon (one of the best things to do near Las Vegas)

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Distance from Las Vegas: 16 miles / 20 minutes

Perhaps one of the shortest day trips from Las Vegas is the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. It’s perfect for a full day of adventure away from the busy city, yet close enough for a quick drive.

One of the most popular things to do is the Red Rock Canyon scenic drive . This one-way, 13 mile drive takes you through the entire conservation area. Stop at Calico II to see the vibrant red sandstone rocks.

Bring grippy hiking shoes for the 2.2 mile hike on the Calico Tanks Trail . This fun, interactive hike requires a bit of scrambling to get to the viewpoint of the Las Vegas strip. So cool!

You’ll actually need a timed entry reservation to see the conservation area from October through May, so be sure to reserve your spot in advance! If you can’t grab a spot, consider booking a Red Rock Canyon hiking tour which includes park entry.

Of course, come prepared with enough water and high protein snacks. If you’re hiking be sure to bring the 10 essentials and a satellite communicator in case of emergency.

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2. Valley of Fire State Park

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Distance from Las Vegas: 56 miles / 48 minutes

Valley of Fire is a famous Nevada State Park, and a nature preserve area known for its breathtaking red sandstone and rock formations. It consists of 40,000 acres of Aztec sandstone.

Prehistoric remnants and unparalleled vistas are intertwined among the valley’s red rocks. There are also ancient petroglyphs that were carved into the Aztec Sandstone rock formations. These spectacular rock formations are best viewed on a sunny day, and every sunset, they illuminate the valley, making it appear they’re on fire.

There are several outdoor activities that you can do in the Valley of Fire. The park offers a short hike for you to survey the area’s scenic views.

As you explore the site, take advantage of these fascinating rock formations like the Valley of Fire Beehives, Atlatl Rock, Elephant Rock and the Fire Wave. They will surely leave you speechless in their beauty.

You can stay overnight in the Valley of Fire; various campgrounds located near this famous spot for camping enthusiasts. And reservations in advance are required, check the  park’s website  for more details.

Valley of Fire is approximately 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas; it would take you about 1 hour to get there by car. Take the I-15 north for about 35 to 40 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. Head east toward the Valley of Fire/Lake Mead from Exit 75. The West Entrance Station is located in the Valley of Fire, about 17 miles away.

The best time to visit the park is in October and April. The temperatures are mild and pleasant during this period, while they are extremely hot during the summer. The park is open from sunrise until sunset.

Recommended by Christine of Guide To Daytrips

3. Kanarra Falls

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Distance from Las Vegas: 159 miles / 2 hours, 33 minutes

At just 2.5 hours from Las Vegas, Kanarra Falls is the perfect day trip for adventure lovers. Grab your hiking boots and trekking poles and head off to this amazing slot canyon.

After arriving at the trailhead you’ll see a small restroom and ticket counter. They only allow 150 hikers a day, so it’s strongly recommended that you reserve your tickets online before arriving as no more tickets are sold on-site once the limit is reached. 

The hike itself is a moderate 3.8-mile hike directly through an epic slot canyon. Be prepared to get wet as the majority of the hike will have you walking through ankle-deep water (sometimes higher).

After about 1.6 miles you’ll see your first waterfall. If you choose to continue up the ladder, you’ll find the second waterfall about 0.3 miles later.

It will surely be a hike you won’t soon forget. Kanarra Falls is one of the best things to do near Las Vegas!

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4. Lake Mead

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Distance from Las Vegas: 31 miles / 36 minutes

Lake Mead is a wonderful afternoon or a day escape from the bustling city of Las Vegas! Located less than an hour outside of Las Vegas in Boulder, Nevada, visitors to Lake Mead are greeted with a surplus of outdoor activities sure to provide an outdoor recharge. 

For Lake Mead day trips Las Vegas, it’s recommended to drive so that visitors have flexibility to explore different parts of this natural preserve throughout the afternoon.  

Enjoy hiking, navigating slot canyons, swimming and boating at Lake Mead.  Keep in mind that there is no lifeguard on duty, and that swimming and boating beaches are separated. 

More of a relaxed afternoon can be spent driving to one of the many pull out parking spots to enjoy some views with a picnic lunch. Most of the pull out parking spots include a bathroom house.  

Visiting outside of summer months is most recommended as the Mojave Desert can heat up to 120 degrees fahrenheit during this time of year.  

A huge plus is that the natural preserve accepts the Annual National Parks Pass . Without the pass, entrance is $30 per vehicle. 

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5. Zion National Park (a favorite on this list of day trips from Las Vegas)

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Distance from Las Vegas: 159 miles / 2 hours, 41 minutes

One of the best day trips from Las Vegas is visiting Zion National Park in Utah. Just over 2.5 hours from Vegas, Zion offers incredible views and adventures you’ll love.

The perfect Zion itinerary for one day is to take the shuttle into the Zion Scenic Drive to see the impressive canyon. If you’re up for adventure, hike The Narrows.

The Narrows is the popular hike where the canyon narrows and you can walk through the Virgin River (up to 10 miles round trip) to see the massive canyon up close as it closes in. Be sure to bring water shoes and hiking sticks for The Narrows.

Alternatively, you could get crazy awesome views on the Canyon Overlook Trail . It’s just one mile round trip, offering wide open views of the canyon with less effort.

Grab lunch or ice cream at the Zion Lodge or in Springdale, just outside the park. Or, pack a picnic and enjoy the views of the canyon! Regardless of if you’re solo, as a couple, with friends or visiting Zion with kids , it’s a fabulous adventure and perfect day trip from Las Vegas.

Just be sure to take the right hiking essentials when visiting in Zion, like good hiking shoes and plenty of water!

Note: if you’re based in or near Vegas and have or rent an RV, check out this RV road trip guide that details the road trip from Vegas to Zion then the Grand Canyon. What a fun adventure!

6. Hoover Dam

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Distance from Las Vegas: 37 miles / 39 minutes

Hoover Dam from Las Vegas is a short drive, and one of the best ways to spend a day away from the city. You can rent a car and drive yourself or take a tour from Vegas . See the historic Hoover Dam, which was completed in 1936.

As a visitor to the Hoover Dam, you can park for free and walk to the viewpoint on both the Nevada and Arizona Sides. The Nevada side you can see the front of the dam. On the Arizona side, you’ll see the Colorado River and the back side of the dam.

The visitor center has information on the history and architecture of the dam. If you rent a car and drive yourself, the parking lot closest to the entrance is $10 to park, or you can walk the 0.7 miles from the free parking to get there.

One of the best ways to learn about the dam’s construction is through a Power Plant Tour. You’ll actually get to go down into the dam to see how it works!

At the time of publication, you can purchase a Guided Power Plant Tour online but not a Guided Dam Tour so if you want the most in-depth tour of the dam, you’ll need to get there early to get a tour, because it’s first come, first serve and sells out quickly.

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7. Grand Canyon from Las Vegas via helicopter

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Distance from Las Vegas: 45 minutes (flight time)

Enjoy the beauty of the Grand Canyon without all the driving! Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas are a very efficient way to see the 4th most visited national park in the USA !

While driving to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas (see #14 below) allows you to hike and see the South Rim, a helicopter tour allows you to land inside the canyon, thousands of feet below the rim.

After a 45-minute helicopter ride from Las Vegas , feel extra bougie as you toast champagne on a bluff from within the canyon. Soak in the incredible views of the massive canyon you’re standing inside of! What a bucket list experience!

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More things do do near Las Vegas

Outside of the city but comfortable enough to do in a day, here are more ideas for ya. There’s so much to see in the area!

8. Emerald Cave kayaking (one of the most fun things to do outside of Vegas)

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Distance from Las Vegas: 55 miles / 58 minutes

Kayaking in the Emerald Cave is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the Vegas strip. The cave is located in the Lake Mead Recreation Area, along a calm section of the Colorado River.

Your journey to the caves will include a relaxing kayak ride along the Colorado River. The surrounding hills and cliff walls are awe-inspiring as they tower above you. 

Along the way, you can also go ashore and take a number of short hikes for a better view of the river and rock walls. These hikes will also give you a chance to see the unique flora and fauna of the area. 

The Emerald Cave itself will often get crowded, and only a few kayaks can enter at a time. The cave is shallow, giving you a chance to enter, take pictures, and then exit again within a few minutes time. 

Within the cave, you’ll see a green glowing light reflecting off of the water and onto the cave walls. This green glow is where the Emerald Cave gets its name. The best time of year to see the full emerald effect is to go in summer on a sunny day. 

To reach the caves, you can drive to Lake Mead Recreation Area and rent a kayak there, or book a half-day tour , which includes hotel pickup and drop-off services from Las Vegas. For your trip, it helps to bring the right gear , including a good backpack and water shoes . 

The tour will provide you with guidance and instruction along the way, so it’s a great option if you’re newer to kayaking or unfamiliar with the area. 

Kayaking the Emerald Cave is one of the best Lake Mead Day Trips from Las Vegas!

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9. Mojave National Preserve

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Distance from Las Vegas: 68 miles / 1 hour, 9 minutes

If you’re looking for a way to get away from Las Vegas but want somewhere with few crowds, then consider making a visit to Mojave National Preserve. In just an hour’s drive on Interstate 15 from the big city, you’ll find hiking trails, caves, and much more to explore.

First, head to Cima Road, which is home to more Joshua Trees than you’ll even be able to find within the namesake national park. These are rare trees, only growing within certain parts of the southwest.

Another one of the best things to do is to visit the Kelso Dunes. These beautiful sand dunes offer viewpoints of the surrounding mountains and the opportunity to stand on top of the tallest dune.

The Lava Tubes Trail offers a short hike and a unique experience in a cave. There aren’t many places where you’re able to climb directly into the tube, so this one shouldn’t be missed!

Other fun activities include seeing the cinder cones along Aiken Mine Road, hiking the Teutonia Peak Trail, and visiting the Mojave Desert Mailbox. Because you’ll be in the desert, be sure to dress comfortably to stay cool while you’re out exploring.

It’s also nice to have a high-clearance vehicle for the visit, as some roads can be pretty rough. Also, be sure to check the status of the roads, because wintertime may bring snow and poor weather conditions.

Recommended by Kassidy of The Hiking Helper

10. UTV adventure at the McCullough Mountains

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Distance from Las Vegas: 25 miles / 49 minutes

Get ready for an epic adventure in Prime Valley and Hidden Valley at the McCullough Mountain Range, Nevada . This is one of the most fun day trips from Las Vegas if you’e looking for an adrenaline-filled time!

This half day UTV excursion takes you through fun, rugged desert terrain just outside of Las Vegas. You’ll get to see Hidden Valley National Monument during your excursion.

An excursion like this was one of the most fun things to do in Aruba , and I think you’ll agree it’s an awesome day trip from Vegas , too. Drivers must be 16 or older, and each UTV is fit for 2 people. Kids as young as 12 can ride with an adult, so it’s great for families with older kids, too.

Pro tip: wear clothes you can get dirty and closed toes shoes.

Pack anything you don’t want to get dirty in a dry bag with a strap and tie it down. That prevents dirt from penetrating a backpack for other cloth bag. This is the dry bag I used while UTVing and it worked great! Don’t forget to take extra water in reusable water bottles , too.

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11. Death Valley National Park (one of the best places to visit near Las Vegas for scenery)

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Distance from Las Vegas: 110 miles / 1 hour, 55 minutes

Death Valley is one of the best national parks in California and a perfect day trips from Las Vegas if you are looking to escape the crowds and explore the stunning landscapes of the Mojave Desert. 

Although summers bring triple-digit temperatures to Death Valley, winter has a mild sunny weather with no snow, except for high altitudes. 

You can get to Death Valley by taking a guided tour from Las Vegas that includes major highlights of the national park or renting a car in Las Vegas . If you rent a car, you will have more freedom exploring this vast area and also enjoy stargazing at night since Death Valley boasts incredible dark skies free of light pollution.

The park has many hikes like Golden Canyon, overlooks and is also home to the lowest point in North America, Bad Water Basin, that sits at 282 feet below sea level. Since Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states, prepare to drive longer distances, as some points of the interest are as far as 50 minutes away from one another.

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12. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park

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Distance from Las Vegas: 24 miles / 27 minutes

Some of the oldest buildings in Nevada lie right next to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation area at the Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. This historic ranch is a fun little day trip from Las Vegas , where you can tour old buildings like a blacksmith shop and sandstone cabin.

Nestled in a picturesque setting, it’s a lesser-known attraction in the Las Vegas area , so you’ll really be able to escape the crowds. Pack a picnic and enjoy the outdoors. The best time to visit this state park is October through May.

The Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is a great spot for beginner hikers or families and pets, too. Hike the Spring Mountain Ranch Loop trial, at just 1.5 miles and flat, it’s an easy trail for nearly any skill level.

Hours change seasonally so check before you go at the Spring Mountain Ranch website .

13. Seven Magic Mountains

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Distance from Las Vegas: 26 miles / 27 minutes

A fun experience close to Las Vegas is the Seven Magic Mountains . These colorful stacked boulders are an art instillation that took social media by storm in 2016, thousands of visitors come to the Seven Magic Mountains annually.

It’s a free, short day trip from Las Vegas, and one worth visiting if you’re looking for something low-key to do in the area. And bonus – no extra hiking gear or picnic supplies required.😊 It’s perfect for when you’re visiting Las Vegas with kids !

Created by artist Ugo Rondinone and supported by the Nevada Museum of Art  and  Art Production Fund , this is a free attraction although donations are always welcome! Take as many photos as you desire, but please don’t damage the boulders.

Pro tip: If you want great photos with fewer people, come early in the day – just after sunrise – to avoid crowds. Also check out this guide for more free things to do in Las Vegas .

Seven Magic Mountains is one of the best things to do outside of Vegas that doesn’t take a lot of time, either.

Full day trips from Las Vegas

With 3+ hours of driving each way, these are the best day trips from Las Vegas that make a long day, but totally worth the effort! Of course if you have more time, these destinations would make great weekend trips from Las Vegas, too.

14. South Rim of the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas

Distance from Las Vegas: 279 miles / 4 hours, 22 minutes

If you’re looking to escape the intenseness of Las Vegas for a day and want to spend some time surrounded by incredible scenery you’ll never forget, head to  the Grand Canyon South Rim .

The Grand Canyon is one of the most extraordinary natural wonders of the world and offers absolutely stunning views. The South Rim in particular is considered to be the best part with its really expansive views and is truly a sight to see.

There are many unique hikes and viewpoints such as Mather Point that you can visit at The South Rim – but note that the weather and temperature can change suddenly here so make sure to bring plenty of layers and be prepared for any weather. Woolx Merino wool layers work perfect for any season and are perfect for the Grand Canyon.

Drive time to Grand Canyon South Rim is just over 4 hours each way from Las Vegas so it’s a long day but it is definitely worth it! You can rent a car and drive yourself, or if you’d prefer someone else to do the driving you can book a Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas on a bus.

The day trips are usually around 15 hours long, starting at around 6 or 7am, and cost under $100 so good value for money! It’s best to book a Grand Canyon tour in advance as it is a popular day trip from Vegas!

Not only is The Grand Canyon one of the best day trips from Las Vegas, but the route to get there is really interesting too as you’ll get to drive along the famous Route 66!

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15. Horseshoe Bend from Las Vegas

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Distance from Las Vegas: 274 miles / 4 hours, 23 minutes

Horseshoe Bend is one of the most photographed sites along the Colorado River and a fantastic excursion for those traveling from Las Vegas.

While on the far end for a day trip, Horseshoe Bend is about 4.5 hours from Las Vegas. Located in Page Arizona, the iconic feature is a must-do for those traveling through the southwest. 

Horseshoe Bend, part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one  top things to do in Page Arizona .  It can be done as a stop along with other activities in the area.

The trail and parking for Horseshoe Bend is managed by the city of Page, and doesn’t take any National Park or other park passes for entrance to the site. Parking for Horseshoe Bend is $10 and the site is open from sunrise to sunset daily.

For those visiting the site, the hike requires about 1.5 miles (out and back) to reach the viewpoint for the bend. There’s a small platform located at the end of the trail.

However, be sure to continue on past the viewpoint along the slick stones and you’ll be treated to some great other views of the bend without as many tourists around. You can even climb the small hill to get a better overlook of the site. 

Beyond Horseshoe Bend, there’s plenty of other things around Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Visit to the nearby Glen Canyon Bridge and Dam is worth a quick excursion. Visitors can view the amazing engineering feats of creating both the bridge and dam in this part of the river.

There’s also great hiking nearby such as the Hanging Gardens Hike, the Chains, and The “New Wave” which is a lovely banded sandstone area close to the glen canyon dam. 

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16. Bryce Canyon National Park (one of the most epic day trips from Las Vegas)

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Distance from Las Vegas: 259 miles / 4 hours, 3 minutes

You’ll want to get up early for this one! As a day trip, this is doable but a pretty long day. It would make a great weekend trip from Las Vegas, too.

Anyway, Bryce Canyon National Park is home to the famous hoodoos, which are irregularly shaped rock spires. Witness the unique beauty of this landscape from Bryce Point or Inspiration Point.

If you’re up for hiking, try the Queens Garden Trail and Navajo Loop , which is a fun, interactive trail. It’s 3.1 miles and rated as moderate, you’ll weave through hoodoos and witness the bright orange and red rocks up close.

Have a picnic at Sunset Point or enjoy the views at Sunrise Point, too. You can see all the Bryce Canyon National Park highlights in just one day!

17. Joshua Tree National Park

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Distance from Las Vegas: 186 miles / 3 hours, 8 minutes

One of the best day trips from Las Vegas is a day in Joshua Tree . It takes about 3 hours to drive from Las Vegas to Joshua Tree National Park, but it is worth the drive and a great way to escape the city.

Joshua Tree is best during the spring or fall when temperatures are more moderate. In the summer, the park gets very hot, and in the winter it’s cold. However, if you’re taking a day trip in the winter, you will still experience the warmest part of the day in winter.

While in Joshua Tree, take the quick hike to Arch Rock, drive down Queen Valley Road, visit the Cholla Cactus Garden, and, of course, see all the Joshua Trees. One of the best places to find a high concentration of Joshua Trees is along Queen Valley Road or on Park Boulevard from the West Entrance Station.

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18. Antelope Canyon (a popular tour from Las Vegas)

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Distance from Las Vegas: 278 miles / 4 hours, 32 minutes

Las Vegas is such a fun city to explore but many people don’t realize there are amazing places to visit outside of Las Vegas. Antelope Canyon is a popular slot canyon in Page, Arizona.

The canyon is full of beautiful Navajo Sandstone that makes for some of the most stunning views you’ll find. Getting to escape from the concrete jungle of Las Vegas is a great way to refresh and enjoy some time away from the city.

If you’re planning on visiting Antelope Canyon, there are a few things you must know.

The canyon is on Navajo land and is restricted to tours by Navajo tour guides and tours are required to visit. You’ll want to book in advance to ensure you can get a tour. If you find that Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon are booked, look into tours of Antelope Canyon X .

May to October get really busy, the earlier you book your tour , the better.

To do Antelope Canyon as a day trip from Las Vegas, follow I-15 North through Saint George, Utah. Then take UT-9 to Hwy 59 towards Kanab, UT, where you’ll get on the US-89 East to Lake Powell and Page, Arizona. The drive is a little long, but it makes for a great adventure to one of the most beautiful slot canyons you can find!

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19. Palm Springs

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Distance from Las Vegas: 231 miles / 4 hours, 9 minutes

If you’re up for a slightly longer drive, taking a day trip from Las Vegas to Palm Springs is an ideal way to add some fun and adventure to your travels. Though it’s situated about 4 hours away, there are so many ways to spend one day in Palm Springs !

You can explore the iconic downtown area, which features boutique shops, hip galleries, and tasty restaurants. Or, check out the original retro architecture on residential homes and hotels.

Outdoor lovers can venture out for a day hike at one of the many trails, such as Tahquitz Canyon. One can’t-miss activity for any first time visitor is the famous Palm Springs aerial tramway, which takes you up the nearby San Jacinto Mountains for panoramic views of the surrounding valley.

With so much natural beauty to explore, it’s no wonder why Palm Springs has become such a popular getaway spot for travelers from Las Vegas.

Be aware that summer is a tough time for hiking and strenuous activity in the California desert. If visiting in the summer months, I would recommend visiting one of the many pool and mineral springresorts. 

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20. Red Rock Canyon State Park

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Distance from Las Vegas: 240 miles / 3 hours, 41 minutes

Did you know there are actually 2 Red Rock Canyons to escape to as a day trip from Las Vegas?

Not to be confused with the National Conservation Area just a few minutes outside of Vegas,  Red Rock Canyon State Park  is a 3.5 hour drive from Las Vegas. While it’s a long drive for a day trip, it’s doable starting before sunrise and driving back at sunset.

Located in Cantil, California, Red Rock Canyon State Park is part of the Mojave Desert. Once you’re there, you’ll be surrounded by stunning Joshua Trees and get a breathtaking view of sandstone cliffs as far as the eye can see.

Enjoy activities such as rock climbing, picnicking, easy nature walks, as well as beginner canyoneering. Best of all, you won’t find huge crowds here, so enjoy the peaceful escape from the city.

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21. Grand Staircase Escalante (another favorite on this list of day trips from Las Vegas)

zebra slot canyon striped wavy canyon

Distance from Las Vegas: 213 miles / 3 hours, 26 minutes

Grand Staircase Escalante is a fun and unique day trip from Las Vegas. If you’re looking to hike some really cool slot canyons, Grand Staircase is the place to do it.

A 3.5 hour drive from Vegas, there are a  few different slot canyons  located within Grand Staircase Escalante to visit. One of the most famous is Zebra Slot Canyon, a canyon that has stripes along the wall making it look like the stripes on a zebra!

Besides hiking the slot canyons in the area, there are plenty of other amazing trails to hike in this area. To get to Grand Staircase Escalante, head northeast on I-15 towards St. George, once in St. George depending on where you want to go in Grand Staircase either head towards Kanab or head towards Bryce Canyon.

The roads inside of Grand Staircase aren’t paved and a lot of the roads require you to have a 4×4 vehicle. Make sure to always check with the visitor centers nearby in Kanab and Escalante before heading out to make sure the weather and roads are safe for exploring.

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22. Alabama Hills (one of the most scenic things to do near Las Vegas)

alabama hills with snow capped mountains and road

Distance from Las Vegas: 246 miles / 4 hours, 13 minutes

Alabama Hills, California is an underrated destination that’s gained in popularity over the last decade or so. A long day trip from Las Vegas, it can be done in a single day with an early morning and late night, or better yet, as a weekend getaway from Las Vegas!

With expansive views of these smooth rocky formations, there’s quite a bit to see and do in Alabama Hills. Movie Road is aptly named based on the volume of films that have been shot here. Drive down it and recognize scenes from Iron Man and Gladiator, just to name a few.

There’s plenty of hiking opportunities in Alabama Hills , too. Grab your hiking shoes and head to the famous Mobius Arch, coming in at less than one mile. Or explore views of the snow-capped mountains on the Upper Alabama Hills Trail to Cyclops Skull Arch .

Best day trips from Las Vegas

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Well, that’s a wrap! The area surrounding Las Vegas is full of fun and activities for all ages. Whether you’ve got just one day trip from Vegas or have a few days to explore the area, you’ll find something amazing to do with your time!

Let’s take a look at those adventures again, in a quick list…

Places to visit near Las Vegas

  • Red Rock Canyon
  • Valley of Fire State Park
  • Kanarra Falls
  • Zion National Park
  • Grand Canyon from Las Vegas via helicopter
  • Emerald Cave kayaking
  • Mojave National Preserve
  • UTV adventure at the McCullough Mountains
  • Death Valley National Park
  • Spring Mountain Ranch State Park
  • Seven Magic Mountains
  • South Rim of the Grand Canyon
  • Horseshoe Bend
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Joshua Tree National Park
  • Antelope Canyon
  • Palm Springs
  • Red Rock Canyon State Park
  • Grand Staircase Escalante
  • Alabama Hills

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Sunday 29th of January 2023

I love Vegas and have been there a numerous of times!! Thanks for sharing these great tips.

Wednesday 1st of February 2023

Welcome Belle. Thanks for your comment and visiting the blog! :)

Monday 23rd of January 2023

Vegas itself isn't really on my list of places to visit, but I'd love to do all of these daytrips!

Tuesday 24th of January 2023

Agreed! Every time I go to Vegas, I leave Vegas 🤣

Saturday 17th of December 2022

I am not a big fan of Las Vegas so I love the idea of trying some of these road trips on the next time I attend a conference in Nevada. I love the rugged landscape.

Monday 19th of December 2022

Same, same Terri! Each time I visit Vegas I have to get out 🤣 Have fun on your next non-Vegas adventure!

Interesting read. Emerald cave kayaking looks so relaxing.

Totally agree, Anukrati! I hope you get to try it sometime.

Friday 16th of December 2022

Some great ideas here, and some wonderful photos too!

Glad you found this helpful :)

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How Far Is Disneyland From Las Vegas?

posted by Karly Braggington on May 11, 2022 // last updated on September 11, 2023

Whether you live in Las Vegas, Nevada , USA or are vacationing there, a trip to Disneyland Park in Anaheim will give you, and your kids, a unique break from city life!

The Disney California Adventure theme park is a popular destination for Las Vegas natives looking for a weekend escape, only a short driving distance away.

Disneyland Park, California is approximately 265.6 miles away from Las Vegas . This means that you can easily reach the park within an afternoon if you plan on driving. However, with Las Vegas Airport regularly running flights and alternative bus and train options available, vacationers have plenty of choices for park transportation. 

But which is best? To answer the question of ‘How far is it from Las Vegas to Disneyland?’, this article will examine the different transport methods available to determine how much travel time each requires!

Driving from Las Vegas to Disneyland

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You can travel to the Disneyland theme park from Las Vegas either by car, bus, train, or plane .

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Driving from Las Vegas to Disneyland is arguably the easiest option for weekend vacationers, which can be done in under 5 hours if the traffic is good.

Driving is the most affordable option, particularly if you have a large family you need to transport to Las Vegas. However, you will have to pay for parking once you arrive at the resort, a maximum of $75 per day .

Once onto Interstate 15, the route is direct and straightforward and takes you through some of the most scenic parts of the state.

One of the highlights of the drive is the Mojave National Preserve, which you’ll first encounter around 60 miles – or 1 hour – into your road trip. One of the most scenic stretches of the trip, Mojave is full of dense forestry, dunes, and craggy mountain peaks.

There are also several towns where you can stop, stretch your legs, and grab a bite to eat, including Baker and Mountain Pass. After passing through Mojave, you’ll encounter the vibrant towns and stops of Barstow and Rancho Cucamonga.

Alternatively, you can switch onto the CA-38 W at Barstow to include Big Bear Lake and the San Bernardino National Forest in your route. This will extend your journey time to around 5 and a half hours, but it’s worthwhile to take in more of California’s natural scenery.

Check out more places to visit with the kids in California to make your trip unforgettable!

Estimated travel time

If you opt to take the direct route on Interstate 15, you can reach Disneyland Park in 4-5 hours of travel time. However, this travel time can be significantly increased if you travel at an inopportune time – rush hour in Las Vegas is famously hectic!

Traffic tends to flow well once on Interstate 15, but getting on it between 6 and 7 am and 4 pm and 6 pm can be difficult. In order to reduce your travel time, make sure to avoid these times and travel only during off-peak hours.

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How far away is Disneyland from Las Vegas by air?

Flights between Las Vegas and Disneyland are offered by Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and a few other prominent flight companies. Flying is the fastest means of getting between the cities of Las Vegas, NV, and Anaheim, CA, so if you’ve got tight holiday schedules, it may be the best option.

Flights can cost anywhere between $115 and $301 – sometimes more, sometimes less!

You can fly from Las Vegas Airport (LAS) to either John Wayne Airport (SNA) or Long Beach Airport (LGB). John Wayne Airport is the closest to Disneyland Adventure, just 15.5 miles away from the resort .

A flight from Las Vegas Airport (LAS) to John Wayne Airport (SNA) only lasts around 1 hour and 10 minutes , although this can differ depending on your flight. SNA is only 14 miles away from Disneyland, meaning you can catch a cab between the two in under 20 minutes ! This option, therefore, is the fastest means of reaching Disney from Las Vegas.

Alternatively, a flight from Las Vegas to Long Beach Airport (LGB) takes just 1 hour and 5 minutes . Although a shorter flight, LGB is 18 miles away from Disneyland, meaning you’ll need to get a slightly longer cab ride that will take over 20 minutes at least.

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Next up, how far away is Las Vegas from Disneyland by train?

It is possible to get a train from Las Vegas to Anaheim; however, it is the longest and most challenging travel option for getting between the two cities.

There is only one daily train between the two cities on the Amtrak train line, which costs $102 and takes over 13 hours . This train leaves Las Vegas at 9 am and is not a direct train.

It’s slightly easier to get a return train as two depart from Anaheim per day, one at 8 am, and another at 9 am. The return journey takes slightly less time, with some trains lasting just over 12 hours . This return journey costs $105 .

The train may be a good option for those who don’t want to make the car ride or don’t like traveling by bus or plane. However, it’s the most lengthy travel method and probably not worth it if you spend only a few days in Disneyland.

Not only will you have to commit to a 12-13 hour train ride, but you’ll also have to travel between your arrival station – Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) – and the resort. Luckily, there is only a 3.3-mile distance between the two, and the station is well connected via buses, taxis, and shuttles.

In a taxi, it will only add around 7 minutes to your travel time.

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If you don’t fancy doing the driving distance yourself, some Greyhound USA bus options will take you from Las Vegas to Disneyland.

The best means of going from Las Vegas to Disneyland would be getting a bus from Las Vegas Downtown to Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), which is direct and will only cost you between $21 and $57 depending on the day and time you decide to travel.

From here, you can take an additional bus on the ARTIC Sports Complex Line, which will take you from ARTIC station right to the Disneyland Main Transportation Centre. This additional bus should only cost you around $5 .

The bus from Las Vegas to Disneyland will only take around 6 hours and 30 minutes in total, depending on traffic.

On average, the bus between Las Vegas Downtown and ARTIC takes 6 hours and 5 minutes, while the connector bus between ARTIC and Disneyland Main Transportation Center only takes around 20 minutes.

From Disneyland Main Transportation Center, there is only a 5-minute walk to the theme park’s main entrance!

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Whichever way you decide to travel to your theme park vacation, be sure to put in sufficient planning beforehand, specifically regarding travel time.

Avoid rush hour when leaving for your Disneyland day trip, as it can take a long time to get onto Interstate 15. When traveling on the highway, it’s really just your luck how busy it’s going to be. However, you can guarantee fast driving during the off-peak hours of the d for the most partay.

Suppose you’ve decided to take a bus from Las Vegas to Disneyland California Adventure. In that case, we’d recommend booking a service that departs and arrives during off-peak times in order to ensure your journey is fast.

Alternatively, if you would rather take a flight from Las Vegas to Disneyland on Southwest Airlines, the cheapest days to fly are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Unless there are poor weather conditions or delays, your flight shouldn’t take longer than an hour and 10 minutes – regardless of whether you fly to SNA or LGB.

A bus from Las Vegas to Disneyland will cost you around $45.

From Las Vegas, you need to first get a Greyhound USA bus to Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) and then, from there, to Disneyland Main Transportation Centre.

When flying to Anaheim from Las Vegas, the airport you fly from is Las Vegas Airport (LAS).

The Amtrak train line can take you between Las Vegas and Anaheim. However, this service has been dramatically reduced over the years, and there is currently only one train running between the two cities per day.

Getting from Las Vegas to Disneyland can either be a complex or straightforward journey. The most hassle-free and affordable means would be to drive along Interstate 15 for around 5 hours. Driving is the best option if you want to get there as soon as the park gates open!

However, getting a plane would be far faster, although more affordable.

Alternatively, you could get a bus, which would take you 6.5 hours, or a train, which would take you over 12 hours.

Check out some more articles about Disneyland, California!

  • How Much Do Disneyland California Tickets Cost In 2022?
  • 21 Of The Best Hotels Near Disneyland, Anaheim (California)
  • How Many Rides Are In Disneyland And California Adventure? Park Breakdown!

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This is the tale of how a perfectly planned trip to Hawaii instead became the most amazing travel experience of my life.

Every so often I am fortunate to plan a vacation which includes my mom when my wonderful husband can’t go with us. My daughter, my mom, and I have made some great memories over the years with our “girls’ trips” to Disney World. I thought I would really surprise Mom and plan a trip to Disney Aulani in Hawaii. Sand, sun, leis and the Mouse – I spent a lot of time imagining my mom being overjoyed and how she would thank me profusely for coming up with a great trip idea.

It didn’t go exactly as planned.

“I think we’ll be bored”, she said, brutally truthful. Wait. What?! I couldn’t believe she was turning down the idea of Hawaii.

Instead she suggested we go on a road trip out west. She thought it would be fun to go on a trip to see the Grand Canyon and end up at Disneyland for the usual shenanigans.

However, she was pretty vague on the how. “I know you can plan an amazing trip”, she said. “We always have so much fun”. 

Flattery will get you everywhere. This was well outside my realm of expertise and I was a little nervous. However, as I starting looking into it I found myself getting excited about planning this Disneyland road trip.

Planning An Epic Road Trip To Disneyland

I knew I wanted to stay on the south rim of the Grand Canyon for our trip, but when I began to research lodging I found most recommended booking a year or more in advance. You know what, people know what they are talking about.

I booked June 4th, 2015 for a stay May 25th and 26th, 2016. I called, booked a room, but had second thoughts immediately after I hung up. I called right back, but the other option was already gone.  This was no joke.  

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Once El Tovar at the Grand Canyon was booked this trip got real. I read books about the Canyon, Disneyland, the American Southwest (since I had no idea how to make the trip from the Grand Canyon to Disneyland interesting for us) and pinned a ton. I also looked at map after map to try and make sense of the geography.

I hate road trips. Did I mention that?

But my mom had buttered me up, and I can’t back away from a challenge so here I was. However, since I hate road trips I had very strict rules in planning the itinerary.  

Road trip rules:

  • No driving more than about five hours in one day
  • No long drive after the initial flight out of Chicago
  • No back-to-back driving days

My Final Disneyland Road Trip Itinerary:

Day 1 – Fly from Chicago to Phoenix, then drive to Sedona

Day 2 – Drive from Sedona to the Grand Canyon (I see you noticed I broke rule 3, but nobody’s perfect)

Day 3 – Grand Canyon sightseeing

Day 4 – Leave the Canyon, and drive to Las Vegas via a stop at Hoover Dam

Day 5 – Las Vegas (with a 7 year old?! Don’t worry, I’ll tell you my secrets to a family friendly trip )

Day 6 – Leave Las Vegas and drive to Anaheim (and go to the park that night, of course)

Day 7 – Disneyland

Day 8 – Disney California Adventure

Day 9 – Huntington Beach, Disney California Adventure/Disneyland

Day 10 – Quick stop at the parks, and then a return flight from John Wayne Airport (my new favorite) back to Chicago

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Final Thoughts

I know this exact trip format won’t work for everyone, but I broke it down into segments that I hope are useful to lots of different families. This road trip to Disneyland is still one of the best trips of my life.

I must also admit something. I now love road trips.

Are you going to Disneyland in California?  I have helpful articles for you!

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Popular Day Trips From Disneyland Resort

Disneyland Resort is a magical destination for visitors of all ages, but sometimes you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the park. Luckily, Disneyland is smack dab in the middle of Orange County which has a ton of unique things to do nearby. Here are the most popular day trips from Disneyland Resort.

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Day Trips from Disneyland Resort

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Southern California is home to some of the easiest-to-visit beaches! Here are the three most popular beaches near Disneyland.

  • Huntington Beach : Known as “Surf City USA,” Huntington Beach is located about 30 minutes south of Disneyland and is an excellent spot for swimming, sunbathing, and of course, surfing. The beach also has a bike trail and a large pier that offers dining and shopping options.
  • Newport Beach : Newport Beach is located about 40 minutes south of Disneyland and offers a picturesque setting with a long stretch of sandy beach, a large marina, and several high-end shops and restaurants. Visitors can also take a scenic boat tour or rent a kayak or paddle board.
  • Laguna Beach : Laguna Beach is located about an hour south of Disneyland and is known for its charming downtown area and beautiful beaches. The beach is great for swimming, sunbathing, and beach volleyball. Visitors can also take in the area’s art galleries and restaurants.

To get to these beaches, the easiest way is by car or ride-sharing. However, visitors can also take the ART bus or train to the nearest station and then take a taxi or rideshare service to the beach.

City Excursions from Disneyland Resort

Los Angeles and San Diego are both within easy driving distance of Disneyland and offer various cultural and dining experiences. Here are some ideas on what to do!

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Los Angeles Day Trips

  • Hollywood Walk of Fame : Pop culture fans should visit the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, where you can see the stars of your favorite celebrities and take a stroll down Hollywood Boulevard.
  • Griffith Observatory : Take a short drive to the Griffith Observatory and enjoy the beautiful views of Los Angeles from the hilltop. The Observatory itself offers exhibits, live shows, and tours. Griffith Park where you can visit the Griffith Park zoo and the famous Hollywood sign.
  • The Getty Center : Visit the Getty Center, one of the world’s most renowned art museums, which offers a vast collection of European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and manuscripts.

**Note: traffic and parking can be difficult in Los Angeles and some of these places may have long wait times, plan accordingly and prioritize what you really want to do.

San Diego Day Trips

  • Balboa Park : Balboa Park, is one of the oldest and largest urban cultural parks in the United States. The park has several museums, gardens, and the famous San Diego Zoo.
  • USS Midway Museum : Take a tour of the USS Midway Museum , an aircraft carrier museum that offers a glimpse into naval aviation history. You will see the flight deck, the engine room, the crew’s sleeping quarters, and more. Get discount tickets here !
  • Old Town San Diego : Visit Old Town San Diego, the birthplace of California, where you can learn about the history of the area and see historic buildings from the 1800s. You can also sample traditional Mexican food and shop for souvenirs.
  • Coronado Island : Coronado Island is a picturesque island located just across the bay from downtown San Diego, California. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, including the famous Coronado Beach, which is consistently ranked among the best beaches in the United States. Visitors can also take a stroll down Orange Avenue, the main street of Coronado, which is lined with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. One of the most iconic places on Coronado Island is the Hotel Del Coronado , a historic hotel that has hosted many celebrities and presidents. The hotel is open to visitors, and its Victorian architecture is a must-see.
  • SeaWorld San Diego : If you’re interested in marine life, visit SeaWorld San Diego , where you can see sea lions, dolphins, and other marine animals perform. Get discount tickets here!
  • San Diego Bay : San Diego Bay and Marina is where you can enjoy the beautiful sunset views and the downtown skyline. Stroll the bike path or have a cocktail at one of the many restaurants with a gorgeous view!
  • Legoland : Legoland California is a theme park located in Carlsbad, California, about 32 miles north of San Diego. The park features over 60 rides, shows, and attractions, all based on the popular building toy, Lego. Legoland California also has a water park, Legoland Water Park. The park is a great option for families with kids, but also can be enjoyed by people of all ages who love Lego bricks. Get discount tickets to Legoland here !

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  • Knott’s Berry Farm : Knott’s Berry Farm is an amusement park in Buena Park, California, about 20 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. The park features over 165 rides, shows, and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and live entertainment. Knott’s Berry Farm is also home to several themed areas, including Ghost Town, and Camp Snoopy. Get discount tickets to Knott’s here!

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  • Universal Studios Hollywood : Visit the theme park Universal Studios Hollywood , where you can tour the movie studio and enjoy the thrilling rides and attractions. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the new Nintendo Land has increased Universal’s desirability as a day trip from Disneyland! Get discount tickets to Universal here!

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If you are up for a drive, visit the Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden in Claremont. It is about 30 minutes from Anaheim, but it’ll be worth the trip as you stroll through the 86 acres, which its website states is “the largest botanic garden dedicated exclusively to California’s native plants.” Take in the beauty of not just the plants, trees, and flowers, but also the amazing view of the San Gabriel Mountain Range.

Spas and Relaxation

If rest is what you you need after a long day at Disneyland, unwind and relax after a long day at one of Anaheim’s area day spas. Visit the Lux Aveda Salon & Spa in Fullerton. Salon services include haircuts, nail care, makeup, color treatments, and waxing. Spa services include facials, body treatments, and different types of massages.

If you are closer to Santa Ana, visit one of the many spas within the city limits, including the Montanya Spa . As the heavy wooden door swings open, you will enter a world of peace and serenity. The spa offers a variety of services, including facials, massages, body treatments, hair removal, hands and feet treatments, microdermabrasion, steam rooms, and foot reflexology.

Entertainment Options

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Medieval Times is an 11th-century-themed dinner theater with nine locations throughout North America, including one in Buena Park. The show’s storyline features romance and a medieval joust between six knights complete with horses, weapons, and a trick-performing falcon. The meal consisted of garlic bread, tomato bisque soup, oven-roasted chicken, spare rib, herb-basted potato, a pastry, coffee, and two rounds of beverages. A vegetarian meal is also available. In true 11th-century fashion, patrons must eat with their hands. There is also a full bar for adults.

Pirates Adventure Dinner Show

Pirates Dinner Adventure in Buena Park, California. It is a dinner theater show that takes place aboard a pirate ship and features a live cast of actors, swashbuckling sword fights, singing and acrobatics, and special effects. The audience is part of the show, with some members selected to play different roles throughout the performance. The show is set in the Caribbean and follows a group of pirates as they search for treasure and fight against their enemies. The show provides a fun and interactive experience for audiences of all ages, and is a popular attraction in Buena Park.

Whether you’re looking for a day at the beach, a city adventure, or a nature excursion, there are plenty of options for day trips from Disneyland that will provide a change of pace and the opportunity to see more of Southern California.

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Best Day Trips From Las Vegas In 2024

Here are the best day trips from Las Vegas, updated for 2024 that you can complete in less than day, and come back in time for your evening show! If you are still unsure where to go from Las Vegas, explore the many national parks, famous landmarks and other destinations located around the city. Tours and day trips abound in Vegas - just decide where YOU want to go! I'll be your own Las Vegas tour guide and will show you where to go and what to see - the most scenic tours from Vegas to other popular destinations. Best places to go in Las Vegas are the Grand Canyon and Skywalk, Hoover Dam, Hollywood, Disneyland, Red Rock Canyon, Death Valley, Valley Of Fire, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park, and of course the famous Gold Mine!

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas

Trip duration: 2 hours to Grand Canyon West, 4 hours to Grand Canyon South Rim

The Grand Canyon definitely tops the list of the most popular places to go in Las Vegas! You can take day trips from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon's the South Rim, North Rim, Grand Canyon West. There are tours that combine a visit to the Grand Canyon with Hoover Dam. Grand Canyon is one of the most amazing parks in the world! There are plenty of ways to get to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas - by helicopter, by train, by bus, by jeep and even by airplane. Tour prices vary from $100 for a simple bus trip to a bit over $500 for a tour that includes helicopter, boat and Skywalk.

You can combine day trips from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon with a visit to Skywalk. Skywalk is an observation bridge with a glass floor, built at the edge of a canyon on the territory of Grand Canyon West, owned by Hualapai Indians. It offers a 360 unobstructed, awe-inspiring view of the Grand Canyon. Skywalk became a popular tourist destination on its own right. You can find your perfect Las Vegas trip to Grand Canyon Skywalk among the multitude of tours offered.

Hoover Dam tours from Las Vegas

Aficionados of mighty structures will appreciate the engineering marvel that is the Hoover Dam! One of the most popular places to go in Las Vegas, Hoover Dam is located in the Boulder city, only about 25 miles (40 km) from Vegas, and is easy to reach. During Hoover Dam day trips from Las Vegas you can not only learn about the sad history that accompanied its construction - there are plenty of things to do at Hoover Dam. For example, sunbathing, water skiing or cruising the Lake Mead that the dam impounds.

Hoover Dam tours from Las Vegas

We know there’s a lot of fine art to see while visiting Las Vegas but when you want to view something special and get out of Sin City for a while, then book one of the Las Vegas day trips to Seven Magic Mountains. The artwork created by Swiss-born artist Ugo Rondinone is fabulous, unique, and superbly situated in the Mojave Desert with the colorfully painted seven totem pole-style stacked boulders sculptures offering great contrast against the stark Mojave Desert. There are lots of options for you to choose from to this wonderful place that combines other great sightseeing attractions such as the Valley of Fire State Park, Hoover Dam, the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, and you can even opt in to go to the Grand Canyon or you can choose to rent a stylish CanAm Ryker Trike and explore the area with a personal guide.

Los Angeles and Hollywood

Hollywood tours from Las Vegas

Day trips from Las Vegas to Los Angeles and Hollywood are quite popular as well. You can take a Hollywood Freedom tour with bus transportation included (same day return to Vegas). Or get a luxury transfer to Los Angeles from Vegas, and enjoy a day or two on your own and stay at a hotel in LA, and then come back to Vegas. Here are some ideas on things to do in Hollywood on your tour!

1) Take the hop on hop off bus tour of Hollywood with around 50 stops. 2) Visit the world-famous Universal Studios to see how movies are produced. You can either opt in for a Skip the Line Admission and enjoy it on your own, or take a VIP Experience tour that will make you feel like a star and show you the best special effects and the most interesting locations of the Studios. Universal Studios is also one of hop on hop off bus stops, so you can combine the two. You can also take a walking tour or a movie locations tour of Hollywood, or find other fun tours in Los Angeles before coming back to Las Vegas on your luxury transfer bus.

California day trips from Las Vegas

Sometimes you just need a break from the hustle and bustle of Sin City. Many visitors to Las Vegas decide that experiencing day trips from Las Vegas to California is just the ticket. Day trip like these are amazing with numerous options for transportation like a private SUV, a customized touring van with WI-Fi and large windows, or maybe you like the idea of a large comfortable coach. But what really makes these day trip special is experiencing the places in California which are unique and one-of-a-kind. Once you arrive in California your experience changes with options from a VIP wine tasting to the splendid nature of Death Valley National Park or star gazing in the park to walking along Hollywood Boulevard and checking out the Hollywood Walk of Fame to eating ice cream on the Santa Monica Pier while gazing at the Pacific Ocean. The sky’s the limit on what you can see and do in California with other exciting things like a stop at Universal Studios or Warner Brothers Studio, a shopping spree on Rodeo Drive, and don’t forget to check out all the celebrity mansions in Beverly Hills while taking a photo of the Hollywood sign.

Utah day trips from Las Vegas

Taking day trips from Las Vegas to Utah is exactly what you need when you want to experience something truly special while vacationing in Las Vegas. There are plenty of convenient options for transportation from a private car to a large coach to specialized viewing vans with large windows and Wi-Fi. The places you go have the best scenery and landscapes within the Southwest. Experience places like Bryce National Park with its famous orange colored Hoodoos, take a hike at Horseshoe Bend while snapping photos of the Colorado River, and tubing down the Virgin River in Zion National Park while checking out the towering cliffs in the park are great suggestions for a wonderful time. There are tours that will customize day hikes, take you exploring through the famous Narrows, and the excitement doesn’t end there with other options from hiking the slot canyons at Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide to viewing the incredible landmarks within Monument Valley to combining a day trip to several national parks all in one day.

Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon tours from Las Vegas

Trip duration: 20 min

Rock Canyon day trips from Las Vegas are extremely popular! Activities at the Red Rock Canyon include hiking, biking, tours by bus, exotic cars and even three-wheel scooters! Red Rock Canyon is a gorgeous park located only about 30 minutes from Las Vegas, and it's one of those hidden gems locals are proud of! It's a small gem and is perfect to escape to from the buzzing city. They come here to hike, camp, bike, ride horses and rock climb. If you don't want to do all that, you can just drive and take a tour around the Scenic Loop that shows the best of the canyon. Located only a short drive from the Sin City, Red Rock Canyon is among easily accessible places to go in Las Vegas. It's famous for unique geological rock formations that have a bright red color. You can also find here rock paintings left by the ancient Indians, unique Joshua trees that are so big they will blow you away, and of course, animals. The Red Rock Canyon has interesting and rich history. Red Rock Canyon is also home to 2 ranches that offer attractions of their own and are worth a visit - Bonnie Springs and Spring Mountain State Park that you can also visit during Las Vegas day trips.

Valley of Fire

Valley of Fire tours from Las Vegas

During Valley of Fire day trips from Las Vegas you will get a feeling that you are visiting another planet - Mars, perhaps. The rock formations have very unusual shapes - they look like sculptures in a museum under an open sky. The most famous statue is the Elephant Rock. In bright sun, when sun rays are reflected from the surface of the rocks, they appear to be on fire.

The valley's unusual beauty made is one of the poplar destinations for outdoor weddings or even helicopter weddings, as well as one of the most fun places to go in Las Vegas! But if you are not ready for the big step yet (ha-ha), you can find excellent ATV and dune buggy tours. Riding a Mini Baja Buggy is actually safe for kids 3 years and older, and it's hard to think of a better way to spend a day out than taking one of the best Las Vegas day trips you can imagine!

Death Valley

Death Valley tours from Las Vegas

Day trips from Las Vegas to Death Valley are a great idea if you think you might enjoy the lowest, the driest and the hottest place in the United States! Death Valley boasts some of the most gorgeous landscapes and truly is a photographers' and movie-makers' paradise.

Death Valley is one of the most fascinating, albeit the hottest park located within about 2,5 hours drive from Las Vegas. Death Valley is comprised of several unique places that you won't see anywhere else in the world. For example, there is a region called Badwater Basin - the lowest point in the Northern Hemisphere. It's bottom is covered with hexagonal salt formations.

Other points of interest in Death Valley are Ubehebe Crater formed during a volcano eruption, Devil's Golf Course with salt formations completely different from those in Badwater Basin, Racetrack Playa with stones that move all by themselves. If you decide to go on a day trip from Las Vegas to Death Valley, don't miss the opportunity to visit the ghost town of Rhyolite and it's Goldwell Open Air Museum.

Lake Mead tours from Las Vegas

Lake Mead is another great place for day trips from Las Vegas - probably because the city is located in the middle of a desert! There are plenty of things to do on Lake Mead year round - you could rent canoe, kayak, jet ski or a houseboat. You can combine Lake Mead tour from Las Vegas with a boat cruise with a delicious dinner and make it a perfect romantic evening !

Zion National Park

Zion National Park tours from Las Vegas

Day trips from Las Vegas to Zion National Park are perfect if you want to escape all the hustle and bustle of Vegas - it's an incredibly beautiful gem located in Utah.

Zion is famous for interesting rocks created by the Virgin River. Among points of interest in Zion are: Canyon Overlook Trail, Observation Point from where you can see the stunning Angel's Landing, hiking down The Narrows trails, and for the most experienced with permission - The Subway hiking trail that looks like a tunnel.

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon tours from Las Vegas

Bryce Canyon is one of the most photographed parks in the world! Since they are all located pretty close, you can combine Bryce Canyon day trips from Las Vegas with a visit to Zion National Park and to the Monument Valley (described below).

Bryce Canyon is famous for very special rock formations called "Hoodoos" which look like tall, thin pyramids. Paiute Indians believed that these Hoodoos are actually people turned into stone for bad deeds. The flora at Bryce Canyon is also very unique and consists mostly of fir trees that look incredible in winter, all covered in snow. If you hike down Bryce Canyon - you will be amazed by it's beauty! Other activities you can include into Las Vegas day trips to Bryce canyon are snow shoeing in winter and horseback riding in summer. Thanks to very light pollution, at night in Bryce Canyon you can see stars without having to look up in the sky - the Bryce Canyon claims to have one of the brightest skies in the world!

Area 51 day trips from Las Vegas

One of the more intriguing day trips from Las Vegas that has you exploring for aliens is the Area 51 Day Tour from Las Vegas. Your 10-hour adventure is a great thing to do in Las Vegas for anyone interested in life beyond our planet and begins with complimentary hotel pick-up service. Once on board a comfortable 4x4 luxury SUV you head out to McCarran International Airport to view the suspicious Janet Airlines that transport workers to Area 51 on a daily basis. From here your guide will fill you in on all the conspiracy theories of aliens as you travel through the Mojave Desert viewing Joshua Tree National Forest until you reach an ancient dry lake bed. Here you will see incredible 6-foot tall Indian petroglyphs that mimic alien forms and view the ancient lake where many individuals have reported seeing UFOs in person. As you continue to travel the Extraterrestrial Highway you will stop for a free lunch at the iconic Little A’le’ Inn which was featured in the movie Independence Day. Moving onward to Area 51, you will spot numerous cameras and listening devices amongst the cacti when you finally see the warning sign that reads “Top Secret Military Facility, Keep Out, Use of Deadly Force Authorized. Your day chasing aliens concludes with drop-off service back at your Las Vegas hotel.

Arizona Ghost Towns and Wild West

Arizona Ghost Towns and Wild West

When you want to experience the raucous days of the Old Wild West and see some incredible scenery along the way, then an ideal day trip from Las Vegas to try is the Arizona Ghost Towns and Wild West Day Trip from Las Vegas. The 9-hour journey begins with complimentary hotel pick-up service where you will board a comfortable motor coach. Your first stop is at the Hoover Dam where you can take photographs of Lake Mead, the Black Canyon and the mighty Colorado River. From here you will head to the small mining town of Chloride which has survived since 1860 and now is a ghost town with 250 residents. Here you will also enjoy a free lunch before traveling along famous Route 66 to your next ghost town named Oatman which is haunted by a dead Irish miner named William Ray Flour. While you walk the streets you can take photographs with wild burros, bandits and modern day cowboys as well as experience an authentic Wild West shootout. After a drink in the saloon (added expense) you will travel along the Veterans Memorial Highway while you admire the Mojave Desert. Your last stop is at El Dorado which is a former gold mining town that has been used as the backdrop for numerous movies over the years. After a quick look at the Techatticup Mine you will head back to Las Vegas where your excursion will conclude with drop-off service at your hotel.

Hidden Valley And Primm

Hidden Valley And Primm

One of the most adventurous day trips from Las Vegas is for someone to go to Hidden Valley And Primm and try the exhilarating motorized outdoor activities. Located just 30-minutes outside of Las Vegas, Hidden Valley And Primm is the ideal place to go off-road riding. There are a number of excursions that will have you maneuvering over the landscape while you take in the gorgeous scenery of the Mojave Desert and the McCullough Mountain Range that surrounds the monument. Off-road tours feature a variety of vehicles from customized dune buggies that are perfect for families to super charged ATVs that pack a punch when you hit the gas to BMX style motorcycles that have you flying in the air over the obstacles. Tours range from four to six hours and most include complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off service.

Route 66

The perfect day trip from Las Vegas for history buffs and vintage sign lovers to take is the Route 66 Tour. Your journey into the past begins with complimentary hotel pick-up service where you will meet your informative guide and board a comfortable coach. Your first stop will be at the historic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign for a quick photograph before you continue to the Hoover Dam which is one of the world’s greatest feats of engineering. As you continue along historic Route 66 you will stop in Kingman, Arizona for a quick look at several vintage signs. Once you Seligman, Arizona you have the opportunity to walk inside the Historic Route 66 Museum where you can view hundreds of pieces of interesting memorabilia associated with the historic highway.

Monument Valley

Monument Valley tours from Las Vegas

3 Day Tour: Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and Zion

7-Day Camping Tour: Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and Grand Canyon South Rim

We are getting farther and farther from Las Vegas, but Monument Valley is the last national park reachable within one day! Las Vegas day trips to Monument Valley will leave long lasting memories. Monument Valley is located on the territory of Navajo Indian Reservation, and it's oh so familiar to many of us who like Wild West movies! Because of it's picturesque and imposing rocks that look like monuments, the valley is a beloved spot of Hollywood producers! Some of the movies shot in Monument Valley include: Wild Wild West (1999), Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Mission: Impossible II (2000). Other than looking at the unbelievable landscape during Monument Valley day trips, you can try hot air balloon tours and horseback riding.

Mount Charleston

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A perfect way for you to get out of the hustle and bustle of Sin City is to take one of the Mount Charleston day trips from Las Vegas. You will be pleased with the many options you have to go to the highest point in Southern Nevada located in the rugged Spring Mountain Range. Summertime takes you hiking through mountain forests filled with wildflowers, picnicking next a mountain stream or you can stretch in a yoga class. You can snap photos with a professional photographer as you drive along the twisting road to the top or view from the sky while soaring in a helicopter. Other adventures include skiing in the winter at Lee Canyon and Kyle Canyon is perfect for tubing down a snowy hill. If that’s not enough then you can drive an incredible replica of the Batmobile and have lunch at the historic Mount Charleston Lodge.

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There isnt any train to las Vegas

https://www.amtrak.com/ is the only interstate passenger rail service in the US

Try the train travel forum https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g1-i12483-Train_Travel.html

Amtrak doesnt go to las Vegas

In about 6-7 years there will be a train called Brightline that will go from Los Angeles to Vegas, but right now there is no train service what so ever to Las Vegas

Amtrak used to have buses from the train at Barstow to LV. Don't know if they still do.

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As a Las Vegas native, I’ve spent a lot of time in hotels. For my seventh birthday party, I had a sleepover with a group of my closest friends in a suite at the Rio Hotel & Casino. We stayed up late, bouncing on the queen-size beds and making up dance routines to the likes of Ciara and Destiny’s Child — it was the early aughts. Going to the movies at a neighborhood casino was a regular family activity, and high school kick-backs often took place in hotel rooms. But it wasn’t until recently that I even thought to explore a key offering of hotels on the Las Vegas Strip: the spas.

Although Vegas may not be the first city that comes to people’s minds when they think about relaxation and self care, it is arguably home to some of the most stunning and rejuvenating spas in the country.

For this guide, I highlighted spas that offer day passes to nonhotel guests and those that don’t require you to book a service in order to access it. I wasn’t able to visit every spa in Vegas, so I prioritized the ones that had been recommended to me or had received positive reviews online. Many of these spas, excluding one that is $60, range from $100 to $170 (including fees), and some allow you to spend the entire day there, while others have a time limit. All these spas, which were 18 and up, had separate facilities for men and women, but clothing — at least a bathing suit or robe — was required in the co-ed areas.

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Google Fiber received approval from the city of Las Vegas to expand its reach in Southern Nevada.

The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday unanimously voted to approve a franchise agreement with Google Fiber to bring the company’s internet fiber network to the city.

Mike Janssen, the city manager of Las Vegas, said the approval marks a “big day” for the city, since it should boost the overall internet offerings for Las Vegas residents.

“Having a company like (Google Fiber) invest in our city, a significant amount of dollars, is going to go a long way to helping us become one of the most connected cities in the country,” he said.

Janssen said bringing Google Fiber to the city should help create a better internet environment for students taking classes online and remote workers.

Previously, Google Fiber has said it has been working on engineering plans for Las Vegas and plans to start construction efforts to bring its services to the city in 2025.

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Disneyland | look inside peter pan’s never land pitched for disneyland expansion, the world’s first peter pan themed land debuting june 6 at tokyo disneysea has been dangled as a possible project for a proposed theme park expansion in the disneylandforward plan..

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Peter Pan’s Never Land has been pitched as a possible project for the DisneylandForward theme park expansion plan recently approved by the city of Anaheim.

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Peter Pan's Never Land in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

The new Peter Pan’s Never Land officially debuts on June 6 at Tokyo DisneySea following an extended soft opening.

ALSO SEE: Look inside Tangled land pitched for Disneyland expansion

Peter Pan's Never Land Adventure in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

Peter Pan’s Never Land will be part of Fantasy Springs, the newest port set to debut at Tokyo DisneySea that also features Rapunzel’s Forest and Frozen Kingdom . Visitors will enter Fantasy Springs through an archway surrounded by rockwork representing Peter Pan, Rapunzel, Anna and Elsa.

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The backstory for Peter Pan’s Never Land finds visitors joining the now gender-neutral Lost Kids on a fun-loving adventure stretching from Pixie Hollow to Captain Hook’s pirate ship.

ALSO SEE: Look inside Frozen land pitched for Disneyland expansion

Peter Pan's Never Land Adventure in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

The marquee attraction is Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure 3D dark ride where our mission is to help Peter, Tink and the Lost Kids rescue John from Captain Hook and his band of pirates. Along the way we encounter Wendy, Michael and the mermaids before finally reaching Hook’s Jolly Roger ship for a swashbuckling showdown.

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Peter Pan's Never Land Adventure in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

Riders board 12-seat boats sprinkled with a hefty dose of fairy dust courtesy of Tinker Bell and take off through the sky on a six minute epic journey.

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Peter Pan's Never Land Adventure in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

Walt Disney Imagineering combined motion base ride vehicles with 3D effects, custom animation and practical sets to create the sense of flight on the new dark ride.

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Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies, the second attraction in Never Land, sends riders around Pixie Hollow with Tink as she delivers gifts to her fellow fairies.

Fairy Tinker Bell's Busy Buggies in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney/Oriental Land Company)

The Busy Buggies queue is filled with larger-than-life flowers, mushrooms, paint brushes and nibbled cheese to create the illusion riders have been shrunk to the size of a fairy.

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Riders climb into wicker baskets with seat backs made from envelopes for a two-minute ride through the fairy valley on ride vehicles with spinning bases.

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“Fairy Tinker Bell’s Busy Buggies is an outdoor track ride that might give Disneyland resort fans in California flashbacks to Heimlich’s Chew Chew Train,” according to Theme Park Insider . “Again, you’re shrunk to a small size for a tour around common objects that now appear super-sized.”

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The Lookout Cookout counter service restaurant assembled from a salvaged shipwreck is themed as the Lost Kids’ hideout, complete with comfy hammocks and hastily strewn pajamas.

Lookout Cookout in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

The Lost Kids Snack Box on the menu comes with chicken tenders, seaweed fritters, shrimp chips and banana chips.

Lookout Cookout in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

The signature drink: A kiwi-flavored Pixie Dust Soda with a gold star floating on top that dissolves with a silver sparkling effect.

Lookout Cookout in Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. (Courtesy of Disney)

The Never Land Popcorn Wagon will serve an exclusive roast beef flavor with black pepper seasoning and gravy aromas available only in Fantasy Springs.

Peter Pan’s Never Land was among the possible projects floated in the DisneylandForward expansion plan approved by the Anaheim City Council in early May that updates a 1990s city plan to allow for a mix of theme park, hotel, retail, dining and entertainment on the eastern and western edges of the Disneyland resort.

DisneylandForward dangled 10 themed lands based on Peter Pan, Tangled, Avatar, Frozen, Zootopia, Toy Story, Black Panther, Coco, Tron and Encanto as potential expansion projects in Anaheim.

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Las Vegas is a year-round destination, but there are definitely some seasonal things to consider when planning your trip © LPETTET / Getty Images

Let’s be real here: Las Vegas is always on. Be it the international culinary pizzazz, 24/7 gambling euphoria or entertainment in every form humanly possible, you can get it year-round in Sin City. 

However, when you go to Las Vegas can make a world of difference on many fronts. For example, you’ll want to limit your outdoor jaunts – from strolls on the Strip to hikes to nearby Red Rock Canyon – during the periodic 110-degree day in August and pack your heaviest coat come January for nights that frequently dip into the 20s. 

In terms of landing a bargain trip, Las Vegas does have “high” and “low” seasons like most destinations. However, you’ll want to keep an eye on convention and mega-event calendars, as highly-trafficked events in seemingly random months (e.g. the annual National Finals Rodeo city-wide spectacle in January) can impact costs and hotel room availability big-time. For that, the city’s tourism entity – the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority – keeps a regularly updated and trusted slate .

While figuring out how to play a game of craps can be confusing, knowing the best times to visit Las Vegas is not. Let’s shuffle up and take a look at the deal.

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June to August may bring high temperatures but is the best time for low prices

It’s a desert out there, literally. Amid the non-stop pumping of air conditioning within Las Vegas’ resorts, it’s easy to forget that the city is in the center of the Mojave Desert. Fun fact: it’s the driest North American desert and you can really, really, really feel the heat come summertime (June through August). 

It is oh-so-important to hydrate amid the summer elements, especially if you plan on indulging in the yard-long drinks you’ll inevitably buy and recreational cannabis (yes, it’s legal here). If the raucous Vegas pool parties are your speed – like Tao Beach or Wet Republic – wearing and reapplying sunscreen is vital so you don’t end up looking like a ripe tomato. By braving said elements, you’ll be treated with “low season” level flight and hotel costs. Do keep an eye out for big summer draws – like the Life is Beautiful festival , the Fourth of July and World Series of Poker – as prices can tick up.

One final note, June to mid-September is considered Las Vegas’ monsoon season. A quarter-of-an-inch of rain can equate to rushing water, flooded roads and major traffic in these parts, given the surrounding mountainous geography. 

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The fall (September to November) and spring (March to May) are the best times for perfect weather and unique Vegas spectacles

Ah, there are two pockets of the year in Vegas when things are just right. March through May, you can count on daily highs in the 70 to 90-degree range. And, yes, depending on where you are from, 90 may sound hot, but it’s a dry heat. In September and October, the high temps carry the same spectrum. Nights can get cooler, in the 30 to 50 range, so pack accordingly.

As these are considered Vegas’ “high seasons,” lodging and travel costs are pricier as a whole. Within these months are some of the biggest annual events for the city, too. Among them are the Electric Daisy Carnival music festival (typically May), Pennzoil 400 and South Point 400 races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (typically October) and – launched in 2023 – the Las Vegas Grand Prix (typically November).

If you’re interested in traveling for the Grand Prix, check out this article where we asked Formula 1 expert Nicky Handelby how to plan a trip to see a race.

An increasingly quintessential Las Vegas experience is catching a home game for its beloved National Hockey League franchise, the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena . In recent times, Las Vegas has become the hotspot for new professional sports teams – including the Raiders football team and Aces women’s basketball team. But no team has a local fan base and in-stadium experience like the Knights (a marching band, an on-ice pre-game show that involves a knight-infused duel and slot sounds aplenty, oh my!), a fervor further boosted by its 2023 Stanley Cup win. The team’s regular season typically runs from early October through early April.

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December through February are the best times for quirky holiday happenings... and skiing, too

There is something so visually contrasting yet magical about a desert getting all holiday-ed out come wintertime. This is the time of year to ice skate on the roof of the Cosmopolitan , experience the 5 million-LED light holiday drive-thru that is Glittering Lights  at the Las Vegas Speedway, and, yes, ski Lee Canyon , just under an hour northwest of The Strip.

To many ill-prepared tourists’ surprise, Las Vegas does get cold, too, with daily highs touching 60 and lows in the 20s during this timeframe. While prices in town and to get to Las Vegas aren’t quite at the summer lows during this time, plenty of deals are to be had. Bargain hunters should avoid National Finals Rodeo Week (typically December) as seemingly every cowboy on Earth is in town. New Year’s Eve is a cluttered spectacle too, drawing more than 400,000 tourists to The Strip in recent times.

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TAYLORSVILLE, Utah (KSL) - A bride-to-be in Utah found herself getting patched up the day before her wedding after she was thrown from the bed of a truck going 50 miles per hour while trying to transport a mattress.

Her story is an important reminder to always secure a truck’s load.

Ahead of a wedding day, there can be a lot on the couple’s mind.

“We were kind of time crunched,” new husband Alex Kessinger said.

That’s because Alex and Lydia Kessinger were getting married the day after a frightening incident.

Wanting to get their new home ready by moving their king size mattress, the two hopped in the truck and decided to take back roads.

With Alex Kessinger behind the wheel, Lydia Kessinger laid on top of their mattress to keep it from flying away.

“After we took off, just a couple of seconds later, and I just remember flying out,” Lydia Kessinger remembered.

Alex Kessinger recounted what he saw in his mirror.

“I see the mattress falling down and I see my fiancé rolling down the street,” he described.

Taking a trip to the hospital to get patched up and a trip to the dentist the next day, they still tied the knot.

“I’m just happy she married me still after that!” Alex Kessinger said.

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“It was perfect because if it was any warmer, I would have been in a lot of pain because it was like legit burns,” Lydia Kessinger added.

As of June 4, the Utah Department of Public Safety said there have been more than 230 unsecured load-related crashes. That’s on top of more than 25,000 calls per year for road debris the Utah Highway Patrol said they receive.

“Anywhere from I’ve seen hot tubs out on the roads. I’ve seen construction material is a common thing. I’d say one of the things we see the most is ladders out there in the highway,” Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Cameron Roden said. “People think, ‘This is a heavy object. It’s going to stay in the car.’ It catches that wind. It sails out there on the road.”

Six weeks later, the newlyweds were asked if they’d do anything differently.

“I wasn’t thinking. If you have something in the back of your truck and you don’t strap it down, you’re not thinking,” Alex Kessinger said. “Because if you thought you’d strap it down because it’s the easiest answer to the question, ‘Should you strap it in?’ Yes.”

Another way to add that extra layer of protection to a load is by including a net or a tarp.

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