Start Your Journey With Us Today – The Best Campervan Rental Rates Near Death Valley National Park

If Death Valley National Park is on your US road trip wishlist, exploring it by campervan or RV is an epic way to do it. Our Las Vegas branch is the closest place to pick up your wheels, making it an easy launch point for an unforgettable desert adventure. Just a few hours after leaving the bright lights of the Strip behind, you’ll be cruising into wide-open landscapes, surreal desert views, and one of the most unique national parks in the country.

Starting in Las Vegas lets you ease into road-trip mode – grab supplies, enjoy a night (or two) in the city, then hit the highway when you’re ready. The drive toward Death Valley is made for campervan travel, with long stretches of open road and plenty of spots worth pulling over for. With great-value campervan and RV rentals, reliable vehicles, and free unlimited miles included as standard, Travellers Autobarn makes it easy to roam further, take detours, and focus on the fun – not the fuel gauge or the odometer.

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Our Pickup Location Near Death Valley National Park

Address 3050 W Sirius Ave, Suite 102, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Opening Hours Monday to Saturday – 9:00am to 5:00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays – Closed
Pick-up / Drop-off Our pick-up times are from 10:00am to 4:00pm and return times 9:00am to 3:00pm Monday to Saturday. We sadly don’t offer out of office pick-ups or drop-offs out of Las Vegas.
Phone 1800 469 4790

Accepted payment methods for campervan hire

Visa, Mastercard and Cash accepted.

Facilities

  • Tourist Information

  • Wi-Fi

  • Lounge Area

  • Bathroom

  • PlayRoom

Top 5 Attractions from Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park

  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

  • Seven Magic Mountains

  • Tecopa Hot Springs

  • Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

  • Zabriskie Point (Death Valley National Park)

Nearby Las Vegas Facilities

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What our customers say about our campervan rentals in Las Vegas

Why Renting a Campervan from Las Vegas is a Great Hire – Expert Advice

“Starting your campervan adventure in Las Vegas puts you within easy reach of some of the most dramatic desert scenery in the US. Head west toward Death Valley National Park, making time for stops like Red Rock Canyon and the colorful art installation at Seven Magic Mountains along the way. Inside the park, explore iconic spots such as Zabriskie Point, Badwater Basin, and Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, where sunrise and sunset really bring the landscape to life. It’s a road trip that delivers wide-open roads, unforgettable views, and total freedom to explore at your own pace.” – Bastian Graf, Global Sales & Marketing Manager, Travellers Autobarn

How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Campervan near Death Valley National Park?

The cost of renting a campervan or RV near Death Valley varies depending on a few key factors. Time of year plays a big role, and summer and holiday periods are the most popular (and often more expensive), while spring and fall can offer more budget-friendly rates. The type of campervan you choose also impacts the price, whether you’re after something compact for two people or a larger RV with extra space.

Another thing to keep in mind is how long you’re traveling. Daily rates often get cheaper the longer you rent, making extended road trips excellent value. No matter when you book, our Las Vegas branch is a great spot to secure a campervan at a competitive price before heading out to Death Valley. Contact us today or use our online quick quote tool for more accurate pricing. 

How to Rent a Campervan with Travellers Autobarn?


Hiring a campervan from Travellers Autobarn in
Las Vegas is super easy, and our straightforward booking process makes it possible to get on the road to adventure as soon as possible! Here’s a step by step guide on what to expect:

Step 1: Set Your Course

Head to the Travellers Autobarn website and start entering your details on the booking widget (on desktop you will find it on the right side on the screen; on mobile it’s right on the top of your screen). Choose your “Pickup City” and “Drop off City”, then select your “Pickup date” and “Drop off date”. Once you have your travel locations & dates, click on “See Available Vehicles” to view your available options.

Step 2: Choose Your Campervan

Next, choose the campervan that best matches your travel style. Whether you’re planning a cozy couples’ getaway or an epic family adventure, we’ve got the perfect van waiting for you in Las Vegas. If you’re after something compact and affordable, designed for simple road trips with a bed and kitchen setup, our Chubby Camper and Beeva Camper are great choices. The Beeva Camper even includes a built-in heater – perfect for staying warm and toasty on those cooler nights.

Need a little more room to move around? Our Hitop Campervan and Kuga Campervan offer extra space and the convenience of being able to stand inside – ideal for longer trips. Traveling with friends or family? The Hi5 Campervan is built for groups and comes with comfort and practicality in mind.

Expert Tip from Bastian – Sales & Marketing Manager, Travellers Autobarn:
“If you’re planning a road trip out of Las Vegas consider April to June as well as September to November – rates are generally lower and the weather is pleasant vs traveling during July and August!”.

Step 3: Customise Your Campervan

With your campervan choice decided, it is time to decide your insurance options as well as any other extras you would like to add – like chairs, external table or our newest item – the Apple/Android CarPlay Unit – which allows you to connect your phone to the unit and shows all apps from your smart phone. It’s a big hit among our customers and only costs $30 to hire.

Step 4: Provide Your Details

Once you’ve chosen your extras, you’ll just need to provide us with your details. Fill in the booking form with your personal information – including email address and phone number, review the terms and conditions before finalising your booking, and when you’re ready, hit the “Book Now” button.

Step 5: Pay For Your Campervan Rental

Secure your booking by paying a $206 deposit for your campervan rental. We accept all major payment cards and offer secure payment options, and once your payment is processed, you’ll receive a confirmation email & confirmation SMS with all the details of your booking.

Step 6: Hit The Road

With everything booked all we have to do now is to wait until you pick up your campervan and start your adventure! Las Vegas and beyond await, so go explore, make memories, and enjoy the freedom of the open road! Enjoy your campervan rental out of Las Vegas.

Popular Campervan or RV Types for Your Trip to Bryce Canyon

MiniVan

MiniVan Rental

Your Budget-Friendly Travel Buddy

Think of our MiniVan as the quirky sidekick in your road trip movie – reliable, low-cost, and always up for an adventure. This model might have a few miles under its belt, but it’s received plenty of TLC from our team.

Ideal for budget-conscious explorers or long-term adventurers, it’s your ticket to camp out across the U.S. without breaking the bank. Whether you’re using it as a comfy car rental solution or your mobile home under the stars, the MiniVan is all you need to roll from A to B in style.

Seats: 2-3 persons | Sleeps: –

Key features

  • Tent (Optional)
  • Chairs (Optional)
  • Ice Box (Optional)
  • External Table (Optional)
  • Gas Cooker (Optional)

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Chubby Camper

The Chubby Camper is a budget-friendly 2-berth option that offers comfort and convenience without the high price tag. A newly built kitchenette and bedding fit-out includes an electric ice box, gas cooker, 120V power points, LED lights, and USB ports for charging while travelling. A solar panel powers the ice box, lighting, and USB outlets, making it well-suited for road trips right across the USA.

Compact yet functional, the Chubby Camper provides space to eat, sleep, and store your gear, along with two extra outlets available at powered campsites. Whether you’re exploring national parks, cruising scenic highways, or setting off on a cross-country adventure, it’s a simple, reliable choice for couples, friends, or solo travelers wanting to explore at their own pace.

Seats: 2 persons | Sleeps: 2 persons

Key Features

  • Electric Ice Box
  • Portable Gas Cooker
  • Sink
  • 120 Volt & USB plug-ins
  • Solar panel
  • Light

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The Beeva Camper

Ultimate US road trip! Whether you’re cruising down the coast or venturing far and wide, this compact and clever camper has everything you need.

Designed for two, it offers plenty of space to eat and sleep including a large double bed, a built-in kitchenette (fridge, sink & gas cooker) PLUS – a Travellers Autobarn first – a BUILT-IN HEATER to keep you warm during those cold winter month (no power-hook up required).

The Beeva Camper is equipped with a solar panel, 120V power points, and USB ports to keep your devices charged while you’re on the move. All you need to bring is your sense of adventure!

Seats: 2 persons | Sleeps: 2 persons

Key Features

  • Very Spacious & Large Kitchenette
  • 120 Volt & USB plug-ins
  • Built-In Heater (powered by fuel tank)
  • Solar panels to recharge your lights & fridge

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The Kuga Campervan

Spacious Comfort on the Move

Introducing the Kuga Campervan, the leading actor in our fleet. Its popularity isn’t just for show – it’s spacious enough to stand, move around, and live comfortably during your USA journey. With a practical and cozy interior built by us, you’ll have an extra storage room and internal height compared to traditional campervans.

Ideal for 2-3 travelers, the Kuga is for those who want a budget-friendly option without compromising on space and comfort.

Seats: 2-3 persons | Sleeps: 2-3 persons

Key features

  • Microwave
  • Fridge
  • Gas Cooker
  • Sink
  • USB
  • Solar Panel
  • Light

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Hi5 Campervan

The Hi5 Campervan

Cue the Hi5 Campervan – the ultimate vehicle for groups and families. It comfortably seats and sleeps up to 5 people. Perfect for families with kids or friend groups, it offers enough space to stand and move around, making it your perfect home-on-wheels for your USA adventure.

The Hi5 features three seats in the front cabin and two directly behind, a kitchen, two fridges, and a spacious living area. Plus, with a rooftop solar panel, you can embrace nature and save on powered campsites. It’s the road trip superstar you’ve been waiting for!

Seats: 4-5 persons | Sleeps: 4-5 persons

Key features

  • Microwave
  • Fridge
  • Gas Cooker
  • Sink
  • USB
  • Solar Panel
  • Light

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Driving Tips for Driving Your Campervan or RV in Death Valley National Park

woman resting with water bottle during hike at valley of fire park

Prepare for Extreme Heat


Death Valley is known for its intense temperatures, especially from late spring through early fall. Make sure your campervan is in good working order, carry plenty of water, and avoid driving during the hottest part of the day where possible. Heat can be just as challenging for vehicles as it is for people.

Highway 190 crossing Panamint Valley in Death Valley National Park

Watch Long Grades & Steep Descents


Although the landscape looks flat in places, Death Valley features long climbs and steep downhill sections, particularly when entering or exiting the park. Use lower gears on descents, drive steadily, and allow extra stopping distance to avoid overheating brakes.

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Fuel Up Before Entering the Park

Fuel stations are few and far between inside Death Valley, and prices are often higher than in nearby towns. Fill your tank in places like Las Vegas, Pahrump, or Beatty before entering the park to avoid unnecessary detours or stress.

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Stay on Paved Roads

Many backcountry roads in Death Valley are unsealed and not suitable for campervans or RVs. Stick to clearly marked paved routes and check park updates before setting out to ensure your planned drive is safe and accessible for larger vehicles.

Be Aware of Changing Road Conditions

Flash flooding, road damage, and temporary closures can occur, especially after storms. Always check current road conditions via the National Park Service before driving, and be prepared to adjust your route if needed.

Must See Destinations from Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park

Road Into A Red Rocks Canyon in Snow Canyon State Park in Utah

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Just 30 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon is an easy first stop before heading into deeper desert. Expect colorful sandstone cliffs, short hikes, petroglyphs and the chance to spot desert tortoises. FYI: Timed entry reservations are required for the Scenic Drive between October and May for entry between 8 am – 5 pm

NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS

  • Red Rock Canyon Campground (BLM)– Nestled within dramatic sandstone scenery, this campground is an ideal base for soaking up Red Rock Canyon’s colors, trails, and desert sunsets.

7 Magic Mountains, near Las Vegas Nevada, abstract art/ sculptures standing tall in the desert

Seven Magic Mountains

You’ve seen it on your socials, now make it real with a photo stop at this bold desert art installation by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, just south of Las Vegas. Standing more than 30 feet high, the brightly stacked boulders pop against the desert backdrop.

NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS

Tecopa Hot Springs

Located just outside Death Valley’s southern boundary, Tecopa is a relaxed stop where you can soak in naturally heated mineral pools. It’s a great way to unwind after a day of driving and a nice contrast to Death Valley’s rugged terrain.

NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS

  • Tecopa Hot Springs Campground & Pools — A laid-back desert campground where you can soak in natural hot springs just steps from your campsite, making it a relaxing and unique stop near Death Valley.
  • Shoshone RV Park — A convenient desert base with essential amenities, ideal for resetting between desert drives and exploring the southern reaches of Death Valley at an easy pace
inside the beautiful Amargosa Opera House

Amargosa Opera House & Hotel

A quirky desert landmark near Death Valley Junction, this historic opera house is famous for its hand-painted murals by performer Marta Becket and unexpected cultural history. Even a quick visit adds a unique story to your road trip itinerary (and helps to keep this all-but-ghost town alive).

Nearby Campgrounds

  • Ash Meadows Refuge Area (nearby overnight parks) – While the refuge itself doesn’t have a developed campground, you can stay at Shoshone RV Park or Beatty RV Park, then visit Amargosa Junction during the day. 

sunrise captured in Death Valley National park.

Zabriskie Point (Death Valley National Park)

Once inside the park, Zabriskie Point is one of Death Valley’s most iconic viewpoints – not least because George Lucas used it to depict Tatooine in some of the original Star Wars films. Sunrise and sunset are especially popular, when the badlands glow with golden and copper tones – an absolute must-see for first-time visitors.

Nearby Campgrounds

  • Furnace Creek Campground – One of Death Valley’s most popular places to camp, offering a central base for exploring the park’s iconic sights and soaking up unforgettable desert sunrises and sunsets.

  • Stovepipe Wells RV Park & Campground – A great base near the heart of the park, perfectly positioned for early-morning walks on the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and nights under wide, star-filled desert skies.

FAQs

The drive from Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park typically takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on traffic, road conditions, and which entrance you’re heading to. While it’s a manageable drive in a single stretch, many travelers choose to slow things down and stop at desert viewpoints or nearby attractions along the way, turning the journey into part of the experience.

Las Vegas is the closest major pickup location to Death Valley National Park, making it a convenient and time-saving place to start your trip. It’s easy to stock up on supplies, enjoy a night or two in the city, then head straight into the desert. Death Valley also fits perfectly into a Las Vegas to Los Angeles (or LA to Las Vegas) road trip, making it an ideal stop between the two cities – especially if you’re following sections of the iconic Route 66. Traveling by campervan gives you the flexibility to explore at your own pace and shape the journey around the landscapes you want to see most.

Yes. If you have a valid foreign driver’s license written in English, you’re good to go. If it’s not in English, you’ll need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to accompany it. Always carry both your license and IDP (if required) when on the road.


Each campervan and RV comes fully equipped with all the essentials you need for life on the road. You can bring your own cooking & bedding gear or hire from us for as little as $45/rental for the majority of our campervans.

Yes, you’re free to roam from state to state as you please. Just keep in mind that rules like child-seat laws vary, so be sure to check any local regulations along your route.

Death Valley National Park has several campgrounds that are suitable for campervans and RVs, including popular options like Furnace Creek Campground and Stovepipe Wells. Some campgrounds are first-come, first-served, while others can be reserved in advance, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead – especially during the cooler, busier months of the year.

DISCLAIMER: All information provided, including prices, availability, and site details, is correct at the time of publishing. We recommend contacting campsites or caravan parks directly to confirm the latest details before planning your visit. Please review our Terms and Conditions for additional information.

We do have strict restrictions for traveling through the Death Valley. This is really more for your & the campervan’s safety – 122 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degrees Celsius) is simply too hot.

As such we don’t allow any travel through the Death Valley between the 1st of May to 30th of September each year; at any other time, you are more than welcome to explore Death Valley.

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