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The best camper van rentals in Nevada

Nevada has all the adrenaline inducing outdoor activities you can imagine. From off-road parks and mountain biking to paddleboarding and rock climbing, opportunities for all types of adventurers can be easily found with a camper van rental in Nevada.

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Las Vegas has a big city reputation, but it’s also a great place to experience amazing entertainment, world-class dining, cultured museums, and outdoor destinations within a short drive. Start your Nevada camper van adventure here to experience the thrill of Sin City and gather supplies before making your way to more wild places.


Red Rock Canyon National Recreation Area is wildly popular for rock climbing as well as hiking and mountain biking. Home to the Hoover Damn, Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers plenty of hiking, biking, and boating opportunities to keep any outdoor enthusiast busy for a few days. Both areas offer camping facilities perfect for parking your camper van and keeping you close to the adventure.


A portion of Death Valley National Park lies in Nevada on its southern border with California, famed for its extreme desert climate and the hottest recorded temperature on Earth. The dry, vast desert is home to hundreds of miles of wilderness and landscapes unlike any other desert park.


Adventures in the northern half of Nevada include Great Basin National Park known for cave tours, gorgeous hikes, and mountain views, and the Black Rock Desert, famous for rugged canyons and pure natural hot springs perfect for soaking.


Steer your camper van west to head to the pristine shores of Lake Tahoe, the largest alpine lake in North America. A year-round destination for skiing and snow sports in the winter as well as hiking and boating in the summer, the communities around Lake Tahoe give a laid back vibe surrounded by absolutely stunning lake and mountain views.


Off-road and 4x4 touring are incredibly popular in Nevada. Sand Mountain Recreation Area near the town of Fallon along Highway 50 is a popular off-highway vehicle area. It's open to motorbikes, all-terrain vehicles, and dune buggies but also offers hiking and biking opportunities. Retreat to the comfort of your camper van at the end of the day, where everything you need to relax and unwind goes with you on four wheels.


Cobalt Cruiser: Ford Econoline

Ford EconolineLow-Top in North Las Vegas
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$155/ night

Casa Blanca: Ford Transit

Ford TransitLow-Top in Saint George
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$205/ night

Nevada is the driest state in the USnwith around seven inches of average annual rainfall.

The Starlink Portal: Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4

Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4High Top in Las Vegas
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$299/ night

T-Rex Voyager: 4x4 Thor Sanctuary

Thor SanctuaryHigh Top in Last Vegas
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$100/ night

Although it’s known as The Silver State, Nevada is one of the world's leading producers of gold.

Maisey Voyager: Thor Tellaro

Thor TellaroHigh Top in Last Vegas
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$100/ night

Charlie Voyager: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

Mercedes Benz Sprinter 170"High Top in Last Vegas
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$100/ night

One of Nevada's most famous tourist attractions, the Hoover Dam, is the largest single public works project in US history. It contains over 3.25 million cubic yards of concrete.

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IronVan 2: Ford Transit AWD

Ford TransitHigh Top in Sparks
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$225/ night

With an estimated 19,000 wild mustangs and burros (donkeys), Nevada is home to the majority of the country's wild horse population.

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Gaze at the stars in the mountains, surf with friends at the beach, or discover hidden caves with your family. GoCamp can take you anywhere. Start exploring destinations near you.