Things to do Outside Las Vegas City

Published: July 18, 2024
The Grand Canyon

No-one ever said that someone who is tired of Las Vegas is tired of life. And that’s because, quite frankly, Sin City can be *exhausting*: the 24-hour hustle and bustle; that constant neon glare; all those glitzy casinos, shows, restaurants, pools and rooftop bars vying for your attention; the overwhelming chaos of the Strip. It’s no surprise that, after a couple of days of high rolling, frazzled travelers often find themselves ready to recharge. The good news is that there are plenty of great things to do outside Las Vegas city. Hey, just because it’s in the middle of a desert doesn’t mean there aren’t dozens of eye-popping natural (oh ok, and man-made) attractions to discover, many within an hour of the Strip. Indeed, its desert location is what makes it such a fine destination for out-of-town excursions. The best of both worlds, if you will. So saddle up and join us on our rundown of some of the best day trips from Las Vegas, including:

  • The Grand Canyon
  • Hoover Dam and Lake Mead
  • Seven Magic Mountains
  • Red Rock Canyon
  • Mount Charleston

The Grand Canyon

Helicopter ride over the Las Vegas Strip

There are a number of ways to experience the Grand Canyon. Indeed, you may well be able to pap it from your flight into town (assuming you’re sat on the right side of the plane, that is). But can you really say you’ve ‘done’ the Grand Canyon if you haven’t set foot in it? No, dear reader, you cannot.

So go on: book yourself a thrilling helicopter ride for spectacular (and close-up) aerial views as you cruise over the south or west rims of this epic natural wonder, before touching down among its iconic rust-red rocks and hardy desert wildflowers. You’ll have plenty of time for a wander and/or to stuff your camera roll full with enough selfies to fill your Insta feed for a year. Many operators also offer bolt-on experiences like champagne picnics and birthday celebrations for those ultimate #humblebrag souvenir snaps.

The sunset ride back into Vegas ain’t too shabby either, as you soar over the neon-lit Strip against a backdrop of blazing desert skies. Magical.

Seven Magic Mountains

The Seven Magic Mountains art installation in the Mojave Desert

You could be forgiven for thinking you’ve been hitting the mescal too hard when you first lay eyes on the Seven Magic Mountains, a trippy Mojave Desert art installation by Swiss sculptor Ugo Rondinone, around 30 minutes south of Las Vegas. The sculpture consists of seven gravity-defying towers of boulders, some teetering as high as 35 feet tall! But that’s not all: these desert totems are painted in a kaleidoscope of colors – sky blue, mint green, flamingo pink – making for quite the eye-popping sight against those big azure desert skies.

The installation is visible from Interstate 15, but is far more impressive up close. Take a good pair of walking boots and get there early to beat the crowds.

Spring Mountains National Recreation Area

Cathedral Rock in Mount Charleston

You probably didn’t come to Las Vegas expecting snow. But snow is what you can have on a trip out to the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, or simply Mount Charleston as the locals know it. This is one of the (ahem) coolest things to do outside Las Vegas city limits, and is only about an hour north of the Strip.

Temperatures here tend to run around 20-30 degrees lower than the city, making this fine natural wonder and Mount Charleston, its frequently snow-capped star, an excellent choice for escaping the Las Vegas heat. The scenic drive out of town is impressive enough in its own right, as the landscape transforms from those heat-hazed Martian reds to a coole, greener alpine environment. But the park’s lush wilderness, all pine forests and crashing waterfalls, is nothing short of spectacular. 

There’s a vast variety of hiking opportunities here, and it’s also where you can spot gnarly bristlecone pines, among the most ancient living trees on the planet, some of them many thousands of years old. Take the relatively unchallenging Bristlecone Loop, or steel yourself for a 16-hour round-trip ramble to Charleston Peak, nearly 12,000 feet up in the clouds, where views, on clear days, of Death Valley, the Sierra Nevada, and Las Vegas, provide quite the stunning reward.

Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon in the Mojave Desert, Nevada

There’s a variety of ways you can enjoy the epic natural wonder that is Red Rock Canyon: 200,000 prehistoric acres of rust-colored sandstone stacks and cacti-crammed valleys. The canyon’s location just a few miles west of downtown makes it one of the easiest things to do outside Las Vegas. Rent a pink Cadillac and cruise there in less than half an hour (top down and ‘Viva Las Vegas’ blasting out at maximum volume, natch). There’s a scenic 13-mile driving loop, from which it's possible to access most of the hiking trails, from short casual rambles to steep, glute-straining ascents. You can even book guided half- or full-day horseback hacks through this extraordinary wild landscape, keeping peepers peeled (and camera at the ready) for hidden waterfalls, ancient Native American petroglyphs, and the twitching ears of curious jackrabbits along the way.

Check out some of the hiking trails here.

Hoover Dam and Lake Mead

Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam is one of those feats of early 20th-century engineering and ingenuity that will leave your jaw on the floor from the moment you set eyes on it. The dam’s shapely curves aren’t just there to look good either: it’s an arch-gravity dam, which means the pressure of the water against its specific curvature actually makes it stronger. Impressive. As with most out-of-town Vegas attractions, there’s a whole menu of ways to visit the Hoover Dam and its reservoir (the biggest in the United States, fact fans), Lake Mead, where its possible to go boating, swimming, water skiing and more.

You could take a helicopter ride for aerial views, or get there by coach and set foot on the thing, taking in panoramic views from the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge some 905 feet above the Colorado River. The latter is available with the Go City Las Vegas attractions pass, which includes access to dozens more Sin City bucket-listers for one money-saving price. Check it out here.

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Stuart Bak
Stuart Bak
Freelance travel writer

Stu caught the travel bug at an early age, thanks to childhood road trips to the south of France squeezed into the back of a Ford Cortina with two brothers and a Sony Walkman. Now a freelance writer living on the Norfolk coast, Stu has produced content for travel giants including Frommer’s, British Airways, Expedia, Mr & Mrs Smith, and now Go City. His most memorable travel experiences include drinking kava with the locals in Fiji and pranging a taxi driver’s car in the Honduran capital.

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Laugh, Stroll, and Snap: Free Things Near the Big Apple Coaster

Las Vegas isn’t just about dazzling lights and daredevil rides—it’s also a playground for those who love finding fun without flashing cash. The towering Big Apple Rollercoaster at New York-New York Hotel may set your heart racing, but the surrounding neighborhood overflows with experiences that don’t cost a penny. Whether you want to soak in famous sights, snap perfect photos, or simply take in the city’s quirky energy, this part of the Strip has you covered. Stick with us as we share the best free things to do near the Big Apple Rollercoaster—perfect for rounding out an unforgettable Vegas adventure, no matter your budget.  Our favorite free things to do near the Big Apple Rollercoaster include:  Snap NYC-style photos at the Brooklyn Bridge Replica  See the Bellagio Fountain Show  Discover the Park and Bliss Dance Sculpture  Enjoy the Streetmosphere at The Park MGM Plaza  Marvel at the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat  Explore the ARIA Resort Art Tour  Window Shop at The Grand Bazaar Shops  Wander through the M&M’s World and Coca-Cola Store  Watch Performers on the Strip  Stroll the LINQ Promenade and see the Selfie Walls  Snap NYC-style Photos at the Brooklyn Bridge Replica  Just steps from the Big Apple Rollercoaster, you’ll find yourself transported to New York’s legendary Brooklyn Bridge—well, almost. The half-scale Brooklyn Bridge replica outside the New York-New York Hotel isn’t just an architectural nod to the East Coast; it’s a gathering spot with loads of energy. We love wandering here early in the morning before the crowds, when the backdrop is perfect for snap-happy tourists. The bridge looks especially stunning at dusk, all lit up with Vegas sparkle and the glow of passing traffic. Play “spot the differences” with your favorite New York scenes, snap selfies worthy of your socials, or take group shots with Lady Liberty peeking in the background. Musicians and street performers sometimes add even more flavor, turning the walk into a lively, free show.  Discover The Park and Bliss Dance Sculpture  Venturing toward Park MGM, you’ll stumble upon The Park—a lush, airy pedestrian plaza filled with shade, public art, and cooling misters. The real star is Bliss Dance, a magnificent 40-foot-tall sculpture of a dancing woman that captures Vegas’ energy and spirit. By day, she’s metallic and stately; by night, she glows with color-changing lights. The Park is all about chilling out under artful trees, admiring modern design, and people-watching. Follow the winding walkways, snap photos with Bliss Dance, and listen for pop-up performances. It’s a taste of open-air Las Vegas that feels worlds away from the casino crowds.  Enjoy the Streetmosphere at The Park MGM Plaza  Vegas excels at live spectacles, and many don’t require a ticket. The Park MGM Plaza, right between New York-New York and Park MGM, bursts to life with vibrant Streetmosphere—think strolling musicians, costumed entertainers, or even impromptu magicians. You never really know what you’ll stumble upon, which is half the fun. The constant activity gives the area a friendly, anything-can-happen vibe, perfect for families, friends, and solo wanderers alike. We recommend chilling here with a to-go iced coffee while you take in surprise performances—great for people-watching and creating spontaneous Vegas memories, absolutely free.  Explore the ARIA Resort Art Tour  Right across the street, ARIA Resort & Casino houses one of Las Vegas’ most unique—and totally free—art tours. Their diverse collection features dramatic sculptures, abstract murals, and installations by world-famous artists, scattered through the property’s lobby and public spaces. Grab a free map at the concierge, or simply wander and create your own gallery walk. We love how the contemporary pieces mix with ARIA’s sleek decor, transforming a simple walk into an art adventure. Standout works include Maya Lin’s elegant silver river and Henry Moore’s monumental bronze. Even if you’re not an art buff, the sheer creativity and scale promise a memorable (and air-conditioned) escape from the Strip heat.  Window Shop at The Grand Bazaar Shops  If you want to soak up all the color and excitement of a Vegas street market, but keep your wallet tucked away, The Grand Bazaar Shops in front of Bally’s are the place to be. Bursting with neon signs, open-air stalls, and quirky vitrines, this spot feels like an urban bazaar meets 24-hour carnival. Stroll the maze of stalls filled with playful souvenirs, dazzling crystals, and dazzling LED displays. Window shopping here is an adventure in itself—plus, there’s people-watching galore. Often you’ll catch live music, pop-up performances, or just an infectious buzz that feels unique to the city. Sometimes, there’s even a free sample handed out by shop owners eager to chat.  Wander Through the M&M’s World and Coca-Cola Store  A short walk will bring you to two of the Strip’s most photogenic pit stops: M&M’s World and the Coca-Cola Store. Four floors of colorful, oversized candy installations invite you to tour, pose, and giggle (no purchase required). Watch the mini-movie in the M&M theater, create your own M&M’s character pose, and gawk at retro candy memorabilia throughout the store. Next door, the Coca-Cola Store offers quirky photo spots with the Coca-Cola Bear and a sweeping overlook from its upstairs balcony. If you’re lucky, you may catch a mascot meet-and-greet. Kids and adults alike leave with big smiles (and no pressure to buy).  Watch Performers on the Strip  Las Vegas Boulevard is famous for its impromptu sidewalk shows—where else can you see Elvis impersonators, acrobats, break-dancers, and living statues all while simply walking? Grab a patch of sidewalk near New York-New York, and let the Strip’s most magnetic characters come to you. Some days, you’ll spot dazzling costumes and over-the-top characters; other evenings, musicians fill the air with the sounds of jazz, pop, or mariachi. It’s a sideshow only Vegas can deliver, brimming with energy and photo ops for the whole crew. Best of all? You can enjoy as many acts as you like, for free.  Stroll the LINQ Promenade and See the Selfie Walls  A short stroll north lands you at the LINQ Promenade—an open-air entertainment district packed with quirky art installations and “selfie walls.” Vibrant murals, funky sculptures, and rainbow-colored wings provide the perfect backdrops for Instagram-worthy travel snaps. Strolling the promenade is fun at any hour, with regular street artists, window displays, and glimpses of the High Roller Ferris wheel spinning overhead. We find the LINQ’s easygoing, playful vibe infectious, and the scenery inspires creativity. Even on the busiest days, it’s easy to find a quiet corner for a group photo or a quick dance break—without spending a penny.    You don’t need to splurge to enjoy thrills, people-watching, and those unforgettable only-in-Vegas vibes just steps from the Big Apple Rollercoaster. From snapping iconic photos by faux bridges to wandering lush wildlife habitats, the Strip rewards anyone with a sense of curiosity and a healthy respect for fun on a budget.     Enjoyed this? Check out our picks of the best casino hotels to call home on your Vegas adventure, and browse our guide to 4 amazing days on the Strip.  Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.  See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! 
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Celebrate 4th July Vegas-Style: The Ultimate Independence Day Guide

So you’re heading to Las Vegas for the 4th of July—excellent choice! In a city that loves to go big, Independence Day turns into a full-on celebration with everything from sky-high fireworks and poolside parties to all-American eats, dazzling shows, and starlit adventures on the Strip. Whether you want to lounge by the pool, feast on barbecue, watch fireworks erupt over the skyline or catch a show with star power, Vegas has celebrations to suit every vibe. Ready for your most memorable Independence Day yet? Let’s dive into the best places and experiences to make the 4th of July as sparkling as the Strip itself.  Our favorite ways to celebrate 4th of July in Las Vegas include:  Fireworks on the Strip  The High Roller Observation Wheel  Pool parties galore  The Mob Museum  Eiffel Tower Experience  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour  Sweet Sin at The LINQ Promenade  Fly LINQ Zipline  Strip Highlights Night Flight Helicopter Tour  Barbecue feasts at Ellis Island Casino & Brewery  Fireworks on the Strip  The Vegas Strip truly knows how to put on a show, and 4th of July fireworks here feel like the grand finale to end all grand finales. Rooftop firework displays light up the city at multiple resorts—so you’re guaranteed plenty of "oohs" and "aahs" no matter where you post up along Las Vegas Boulevard. Resorts such as Caesars Palace, The STRAT, and the Plaza downtown typically launch coordinated fireworks that bloom over the skyline, casting the city in red, white and blue.  One of the best things about Vegas fireworks? You can catch a view almost everywhere—from luxury rooftops to pedestrian bridges and even pool decks. For a truly memorable night, we recommend finding an open-air rooftop bar or grabbing tickets to one of the many Strip hotel viewing parties. The energy is electric as crowds cheer, music booms, and the neon desert glows beneath the pyrotechnics. This is the kind of holiday memory that sticks with you long after you leave Las Vegas. Don’t forget your camera; you’ll want to capture those magical Vegas-style sparks!  The High Roller Observation Wheel  Want a sky-high view of those fireworks? Hop into one of the High Roller’s comfortable, air-conditioned pods for a sweeping 360-degree panorama of the city. Peaking at 550 feet above the Strip, this giant observation wheel isn’t just a fun ride—on the 4th of July, it becomes one of the best vantage points in town.  As dusk settles and the city lights flicker on, you’ll see the Strip’s energy shift into party mode. Times your ride right, and you'll catch multiple fireworks displays blooming in every direction. Plus, friendly High Roller staff often add a little extra holiday flair with themed music, lights, or fun American trivia. Got a group? Grab a drink before you hop in—each pod has plenty of space to celebrate with friends or family. You’ll float above the crowds, sip in style, and enjoy an unbeatable Independence Day panorama.  The Mob Museum  Las Vegas loves a little history with its glitz, and The Mob Museum delivers a truly one-of-a-kind adventure through the stories of law, order, and outlaws. On 4th of July, why not dive into an experience that celebrates America’s less-than-ordinary pursuit of liberty and justice? Housed in a former courthouse, the museum immerses you in interactive exhibits, bold stories, and hands-on activities that bring the city’s colorful past to life.  What makes The Mob Museum a perfect Independence Day stop? You’ll explore tales that show how the country built (and sometimes broke) its own rules—plus, there’s a Speakeasy Bar downstairs serving creatively crafted cocktails with historic twists. The playful, cinematic feel makes it engaging for everyone, and the award-winning exhibits are ideal for families or anyone wanting a cool break from the summer heat.  Eiffel Tower Experience  You don’t need to book a flight to Paris for a French-inspired 4th of July—just ride the glass elevator to the top of the Eiffel Tower Experience right on the Strip. The viewing deck, perched 46 stories above Las Vegas, whisks you into the clouds with panoramic views of twinkling lights below and mountain silhouettes on the horizon.  It’s especially magical at sunset or after dark, when you get front-row seats for fireworks shows erupting across the city. The décor is whimsical and romantic, perfect for couples or just friends looking to toast America’s birthday in style. Guides offer fun facts as you ascend, and at the top, you can snap photos with the Strip laid out beneath you—and if you time it right, watch the Bellagio fountains dance along with the holiday celebrations.  Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour  When you want to soak up the festivities without fighting the holiday traffic, the Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour is your answer. The double-decker buses cruise up and down the Strip with open-air seating, perfect for citywide sightseeing or hopping off at party hotspots. Knowledgeable guides keep the ride lively with fun stories about Las Vegas legends, hidden gems, and even some 4th of July trivia.  On Independence Day, routes let you breeze from pool parties to shows, foodie neighborhoods, or the best fireworks vantage points without missing a beat. We especially love how easy it is to take a break, grab a bite, then hop straight back onto another bus. You’ll save energy for the big fireworks finale—and maybe discover a secret Vegas spot or two along the way.  Fly LINQ Zipline  Looking to add a shot of adrenaline to your 4th of July? Soar 1,121 feet across the LINQ Promenade on Fly LINQ Zipline! This high-flying adventure launches you from a 12-story tower and sends you zipping above the crowds, the lights, and all the Strip’s energy below.  With your feet dangling and the city racing beneath you, you’ll get exhilarating views of festival-goers, neon lights, and the High Roller Ferris wheel all at once. The vibe at Fly LINQ is pure high-energy fun—staff get everyone pumped, music pulses from the speakers, and there’s always an audience cheering you on from below. Try it with a friend for matching superhero moments, then celebrate with a cold drink at one of the Promenade’s open-air bars.  Strip Highlights Night Flight Helicopter Tour  Ready to see Las Vegas sparkle like never before? Book a Strip Highlights Night Flight helicopter tour for the ultimate in star-spangled luxury. As you lift off at twilight, you’ll soar down the entire Strip, flying high above the neon lights, glitzy landmarks, and, on 4th of July, the bursts of fireworks painting the sky in every direction. From this vantage point, Vegas feels even more dazzling—if that’s possible!  What makes this flight so perfect for Independence Day? Every seat is a window seat, and you’re treated to stunning, uninterrupted views of pyrotechnic displays from resorts both on and off the Strip. Gliding over the city with the Bellagio Fountains dancing below and fireworks arching overhead turns a memorable night into a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The atmosphere on board is always buzzing—nervous laughter, clinks of complimentary champagne, and everyone vying for the best photo. It’s romantic for couples, thrilling for groups of friends, and a seriously cool way to mark the 4th. When it’s over, you’ll touch back down to earth already planning how to top next year’s celebration!  Barbecue Feasts at Ellis Island Casino & Brewery  No Independence Day is complete without delicious barbecue, and Las Vegas has plenty of options, but we’re big fans of Ellis Island Casino & Brewery for its casual, down-home vibe and unbeatable prices. Just a block off the Strip, this Vegas staple feels like a friendly local hangout, famous for its award-winning brews and mouthwatering Kansas City BBQ.  On the 4th of July, the air is thick with the aroma of slow-smoked ribs, brisket, and pulled pork. The place comes alive with families, locals, and hungry travelers, all digging into heaping platters of barbecue, char-grilled burgers, and generous sides of fries and slaw. Don’t skip their signature root beer or one of their house-made beers—the perfect way to toast America’s birthday.    So whether your perfect 4th of July means pool floats and sunshine, all-night dancing, big barbecues, or viewing fireworks from the clouds, Las Vegas delivers a wild, unforgettable Independence Day. Just remember: pack your best red, white, and blue, bring plenty of sunscreen, and get ready to celebrate—Vegas style!    Enjoyed this? 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