Last updated: April 3, 2025.
When you arrive in Las Vegas, the sheer amount of things you can do can be overwhelming. There’s a smorgasbord of exciting exhibits, events, and activities to see and do in the city and the surrounding area, but if you’re looking for a more calming experience—perhaps a quiet day spent in nature, hiking the trails, kayaking along the water, or exploring historical sites—there are several options close by, both in- and outside the city.
Las Vegas is within easy driving distance of a number of iconic state and national monuments, making it a great homebase for your southwest explorations. Starting with the closest spots, here are 12 of the most popular historic sites, conservation areas, national and state parks that you can reach from Las Vegas.
NOTE: Travel times are conservative estimates, and do not account for traffic delays or any construction you may encounter.
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort is the historical site of a Mormon settlement founded in 1855—the first enduring site of its kind in the area. At this State Historic Park, you will find:
Downtown Las Vegas, NV
Tuesday-Saturday, 8 AM-4:30 PM (closed Sunday & Monday)
$3 USD for museum admission
Free for children under 12
No bikes or pets allowed.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~10 mins; 6 miles / 10 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~2 hours; 120 miles / 193 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~4 1/2 hours; 280 miles / 451 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~4 1/2 hours; 264 miles / 426 km
Learn more about Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park
Red Rock Canyon is a conservation area best known for its large, red sandstone formations. Visible from the Strip, it is one of the easiest national treasures to access while staying in Las Vegas. At this National Conservation Area, you will find:
Clark County, NV
Visitor Center:
Daily 8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Scenic Drive:
November-February 6:00 AM-5:00 PM
March 6:00 AM-7:00 PM
April-September 6:00 AM-8:00 PM
October: 6:00 AM-7:00 PM
$20 USD per vehicle
$8 USD per bicycle
$5 USD per pedestrian
Timed Reservations are required for vehicle entry to the Scenic Loop between 8am-5pm from October 1 through May 31
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~31 min; 17 miles / 27 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~3 hrs; 207 miles / 333 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~4 hrs; 297 miles / 478 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~5 hrs; 284 miles / 457 km
Just a quick jaunt from Red Rock Canyon, State Mountain Ranch State Park is a historically significant area that boasts some of the oldest buildings in Nevada. At this historical site, you will find:
Blue Diamond, NV
June, July & August: 8 AM-8 PM
September: 8 AM-7 PM
October: 8 AM-6 PM
November, December, January & February: 8 AM- 4:30 PM
March: 8 AM-6 PM
April & May: 8 AM-7 PM
$2-15 USD per vehicle (including bikes)
No climbing trees—the trees are more than 400 years old.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~32 min; 22 miles / 35 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~3 hrs; 142 miles/ 228 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~5 hrs; 295 miles/ 475 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~5 hrs; 288 miles/ 464 km
Lake Mead began to take formation in 1935, just a short time before the completion of the Hoover Dam. Over the years, the area was expanded to incorporate Lake Mohave and the surrounding land. Lake Mead NRA was the first of its kind, designated a National Recreation Area in 1964. Upon arrival at Lake Mead NRA, you will find:
Boulder City, NV
Park: 24/7
Visitor Center: 9 AM-4:30 PM daily
$15-25 USD per vehicle (depending on type)
Three of the four desert ecosystems in the U.S.A.—the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin Desert, and the Sonoran Desert—all meet in Lake Mead NRA.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~38 min; 31.5 miles / 51 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~2 hrs; 93.5 miles / 150 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~4 hrs; 247 miles / 398 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~5 1/2 hrs; 295 miles / 475 km
The Valley of Fire State Park is Nevada’s oldest state park. The park is best known for its “40,000 acres of bright red Aztec sandstone outcrops nestled in gray and tan limestone”, but that’s not all—in addition to the gorgeous red sandstone formations, you will find:
South of Overton, NV
Daily from sunrise to sunset
$10 USD per vehicle, $20 per night
The use of drones or any remote controlled aircraft is prohibited.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
1 1/2 hrs; 56 miles / 91 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~3 hrs; 156 miles / 251 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~45 hrs; 309 miles / 497 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~4 1/2 hrs; 239 miles / 385 km
Gunlock State Park is a relatively small park located near the Gunlock community. Both locations are named for William “Gunlock Will” Hamblin, the first settler in the area. At this state park, you will find:
Gunlock, UT
Daily from 7 AM-10 PM
$10-$25 USD for day-use, including watercraft launches
It is a “primitive campground”—vault toilets, no potable water.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~2 hrs; 124 miles / 200 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~4 hrs; 246 miles / 396 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~5 1/2 hrs; 291 miles / 468 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~3 1/2 hrs; 165 miles / 265 km
Rather than the type of precipitation one might expect in Utah, Snow Canyon State Park actually gets its name from Lorenzo and Erastus Snow, two prominent community leaders and Mormon settlers. Made up of cinder cones, lava tubes, lava flows, and sand dunes, Snow Canyon State boasts some majestic views, as well as:
Irvins, UT
Daily from 6 AM-10 PM
$10 USD per vehicle (Utah residents – up to eight people)
$15 USD per vehicle (non-Utah residents – up to eight people)
$5 USD per vehicle Seniors 65+ (Utah residents with UT driver’s license)
$3 USD pedestrian/cyclists (up to four people)
2019 was Snow Canyon State Park’s 60th anniversary!
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~2 hrs; 132 miles / 212 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~4 hrs; 254 miles / 409 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~5 hrs; 282 miles / 454 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~3 hrs; 156 miles / 251 km
Quail Creek opened to the public as a State Park in 1986. It is home to a 600-acre reservoir and two dams, as well as:
Hurricane, UT
Year-round from 6 AM-9 PM
$15 USD per vehicle (Utah residents up to eight people)
$10 USD per vehicle (Utah residents 65+)
$25 USD per vehicle (non-Utah residents)
The maximum depth of Quail Creek can reach 120 feet – the perfect climate for many fish.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~2 hrs; 137 miles / 220 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~4 hrs; 258 miles / 415 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~4 hrs; 264 miles / 425 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~3 hrs; 138 miles / 222 km
Sand Hollow State Park is one of Utah’s newest parks, dedicated in 2003. It is a 20,000-acre park, featuring amenities such as:
Hurricane, UT
March-September: Daily from 6 AM-10 PM
October-March: Daily from 7 AM-9 PM
Day Use (Weekdays): $15 USD per vehicle (up to 8 people)
Day Use (Weekends): $20 USD per vehicle (up to 8 people)
Senior Day Use: $10 USD Seniors 62+ per vehicle (up to 8 people)
Walk In: $5 USD per person
During certain winter holidays, the park operates with reduced hours.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~2 hrs; 137 miles / 220 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~4 hrs; 259 miles / 417 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~5 hrs; 263 miles / 423 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~3 hrs; 138 miles / 222 km
Lake Havasu State Park was acquired in 1965. Thanks to its mild winters, it is a year-round attraction that offers:
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Park is open 24 hours, year round.
Visitor Center/Park Store Hours:
March – October: Daily from 6 AM-6 PM
November – February: Daily from 7 AM-5 PM
Friday-Sunday + Holidays: $25 USD per vehicle (up to 4 people)
Monday-Thursday: $20 USD
Individual/Bicycle: $5 USD per person
Fireworks are prohibited.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~2 1/2 hrs; 153 miles / 246 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~2 1/2 hrs; 129 miles / 208 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~3 1/2 hrs; 231 miles / 372 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~7 hrs; 413 miles / 665 km
Originally proclaimed Mukuntuweap National Monument in 1909, then renamed “Zion” in 1917 and finally designated a National Park in 1919, Zion is Utah’s first National Park. It has thousands of species of flora, hundreds of different types of fauna, and 250 million years of geological history. In addition to this, it also offers:
Near Springdale, UT
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Visitor Center: 8 AM-5 PM, closed on December 25
Private Vehicle: $35 USD. Valid for 7 days.
Motorcycle: $30 USD. Valid for 7 days.
Per Person: $20 USD. Valid for 7 days.
Cell service is generally available at park entrances but becomes patchy in the interior where there are large areas of no cell service.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~3 hrs; 164 miles / 264 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~5 hrs; 286 miles / 460 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~5 hrs; 249 miles / 401 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~3 hrs; 122 miles / 196 km
Kershaw-Ryan State Park was established in 1926 after being donated by rancher James Ryan, where the latter part of the name comes from. “Kershaw” comes from the original 1873 settlers, Samuel and Hannah Kershaw. Here you’ll find:
Caliente, NV
8 AM-sunset daily
$5 USD per vehicle
$10 USD per vehicle for Non-NV residents
There is no lifeguard on duty.
Distance from Las Vegas Strip
~2 1/2 hrs; 158 miles / 254 km
Distance from Grand Canyon West
~4 1/2 hrs; 279 miles / 449 km
Distance from Grand Canyon Village (South Rim)
~6 1/2 hrs; 432 miles / 695 km
Distance from North Rim Visitor Center
~5 hrs; 259 miles / 417 km
If you’re looking for an escape from the Las Vegas action, check out these 12 historic sites, conservation areas, and national and state parks:
With all of these destinations less than 3 hours away from the Las Vegas Strip, you and your friends or family can enjoy some relaxing time outside of the 24/7 energy Sin City boasts.
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