Start Your Journey With Us Today – The Best Campervan Rental Rates Near Bryce Canyon National Park
Swapping pool parties and neon lights for red rock amphitheatres? That’s the beauty of a Bryce Canyon road trip. With Las Vegas as your starting point, you can go from the Strip to one of Utah’s most mind-blowing national parks in just a few hours – no flights, no schedules, just open road and epic scenery. A campervan or RV gives you the freedom to turn the journey itself into part of the adventure.
Rolling out of Las Vegas is an easy way to kick things off. Load up on snacks, queue your road-trip playlist, and cruise north as the landscape shifts from desert highways to towering hoodoos and pine-covered plateaus. The route to Bryce Canyon is made for slow travel, spontaneous stops, and sleeping close to the action. With budget-friendly campervan and RV rentals and free unlimited miles included, your trip isn’t about how far you go – it’s about where you end up and the stories you collect along the way.
Our Pickup Location Near Bryce Canyon National Park
| Address | 3050 W Sirius Ave, Suite 102, Las Vegas, NV 89102 |
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| 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
Facilities
Top 5 Attractions from Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park
Nearby Las Vegas Facilities
CLOSEST GAS / PETROL STATIONS
The nearest petrol station is ARCO
Address: 3701 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Time: 4 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Chevron, 76, Clean Energy Station, Conoco, Shell, Circle K, 7-Eleven
CLOSEST SUPERMARKETS / MINI MARTS
The nearest supermarket is Mariana’s SuperMarkets
Address: 3631 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Time: 3 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Green Valley Grocery, Smith’s, El Super, 99 Ranch Market, Walmart Supercenter, SF Supermarket, H Mart Las Vegas
CLOSEST CAR WASH
The nearest car wash is Charleston West Car Wash
Address: 4820 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146
Time: 10 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Terrible’s Auto Spa, GO Car Wash, Blu Car Wash, Terrible Herbst Full Service Car Wash, Ultra Clean Express Car Wash
CLOSEST LAUNDROMAT
The nearest laundromat is Super Ramos Suds Laundry
Address: 3140 S Valley View Blvd #10, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Time: 2 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: 24 Hour Laundromat, The Washtub Laundromat, Laundromat Lavanderia, Desert Oasis Laundromat
CLOSEST ATMS
The nearest ATM is Bank of America ATM (Drive-thru)
Address: 4080 Spring Mountain Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Time: 6 minute drive from our office
Alternatives: Wells Fargo ATM, Citibank ATM, Chase ATM, Capital One ATM, 7-Eleven
What our customers say about our campervan rentals in Las Vegas
Why Renting a Campervan from Las Vegas is a Great Hire – Expert Advice
“Las Vegas is a great launch point for a campervan road trip into Utah’s red rock country, especially if you’re willing to take it slow and explore along the way. Head north early and detour through Valley of Fire before the crowds arrive, then continue on to Zion where lesser-known trails like Canyon Overlook deliver huge views without a full-day hike. Near Bryce Canyon, locals will tell you to stay up for stargazing – the night skies here are incredible. It’s a road trip that rewards early starts, spontaneous stops, and travelers who want more than just the highlights.” – Bastian Graf, Global Sales & Marketing Manager, Travellers Autobarn
How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Campervan near Bryce Canyon National Park?
The cost of renting a campervan or RV near Bryce Canyon 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…
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Popular Campervan or RV Types for Your Trip to Bryce Canyon
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)
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
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
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
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
Driving Tips for Driving Your Campervan or RV in Bryce Canyon National Park
Prepare for Elevation and Cooler Temperatures
Unlike the desert around Las Vegas, Bryce Canyon sits around 8,000 feet above sea level. Temperatures can drop quickly, especially at night, so pack warm layers and be prepared for cooler conditions – even in summer.
Take It Easy on Mountain Roads
As you head into Utah, the drive includes winding highways, gradual climbs, and steeper sections, particularly near Zion and Bryce Canyon. Drive at a steady pace, allow extra braking distance, and use lower gears when needed to stay in control.
Plan Fuel Stops in Advance
Fuel options become more limited once you leave major towns. Fill up in Las Vegas and again in places like St. George or Kanab so you’re not relying on small, remote stations closer to the park.
Watch for Wildlife, Especially at Dusk
Mule deer and other wildlife are common on roads near Bryce Canyon, particularly early in the morning and after sunset. Slow down in signed areas and stay alert, especially on quieter stretches of highway.
Check Weather and Road Conditions Before You Go
Snow, ice, or sudden storms can affect high-elevation roads around Bryce Canyon outside the summer months. Always check current forecasts and park updates before driving, and be ready to adjust your plans if conditions change.
Must See Destinations from Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park
Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
Just outside Las Vegas, Valley of Fire feels like another planet. Some 40,000 acres of neon-red rocks, short hikes, and unreal photo ops make it an ideal first stop if you want to escape the city fast. It’s close enough for a half-day visit but memorable enough to feel like a proper adventure.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Atlatl Rock Campground – Set among bright red sandstone formations, this campground puts you right inside the park, with epic desert views and quick access to short hikes and rock art sites.
- Arch Rock Campground – A laid-back option close to some of Valley of Fire’s most famous formations, perfect for sunrise walks and star-filled nights just outside Las Vegas.
Zion National Park, Utah
Zion is one of those places that makes everyone stop mid-sentence. Which is why it’s also one of the busiest national parks in the country. Expect massive canyon walls, emerald pools, and hikes that range from chilled riverside walks to full-on bucket-list challenges like Angels Landing (heads up: you need to sort a permit before you tackle this one). It’s an easy detour from Las Vegas and a perfect warm-up before Bryce, with great campgrounds nearby for campervan travelers.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Watchman Campground – One of the most popular places to stay near Zion, Watchman offers dramatic canyon views and a prime location close to Springdale and the park shuttle.
- Zion Crest Campground & RV Park – Just outside the park near Mt. Carmel Junction, this well-reviewed campground has spacious sites, easy access to Highway 9 into Zion, and feels more laid-back than bigger parks farther south.
Kanab, Utah
Kanab (Ke-naab, not Cane-ab) is a classic Southwest road-trip town and a great place to slow down. Known as the ‘Little Hollywood’ of the West – the setting for films like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Lone Ranger – it’s packed with cool cafes, and provides access to lesser-known adventures like sand caves, slot canyons, and desert viewpoints.
NEARBY CAMPGROUNDS
- Dark Sky RV Campground – A boutique-style RV park set on 40 acres of red desert with spacious, full-hookup pull-through sites, modern facilities, and panoramic views.
- Hitch-N-Post RV Park – Friendly and relaxed, this campground is a good budget pick for a stopover right in town, with plenty of space and everything you need to recharge before heading on.
Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah
Often described as Bryce Canyon’s quieter cousin, Cedar Breaks delivers the same wow-factor with far fewer crowds. Sitting at over 10,000 feet, this natural amphitheatre is packed with colorful rock formations, panoramic viewpoints, and cool alpine air – a refreshing change after the desert heat. It’s an easy detour from the Bryce area and a great stop if you’re keen to explore somewhere a little more under the radar.
- Point Supreme Campground – Located right near the monument’s main viewpoints, this high-elevation campground is perfect for cool nights, stargazing, and early-morning canyon views.
- North Campground – A quieter option with Bryce Canyon National Park and surrounded by forest, it offers a peaceful place to stay while still being close to Cedar Breaks’ scenic overlooks and walking trails.
Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive
Before you even lace up your hiking boots, Bryce Canyon delivers. The scenic drive winds past jaw-dropping viewpoints where thousands of hoodoos glow orange, pink, and red – especially at sunrise or sunset. It’s perfect for campervan travel, with plenty of pull-offs to explore at your own pace.
- North Campground – An easy and central option within Bryce Canyon National Park, ideal for accessing the scenic drive, viewpoints, and popular trails at sunrise or sunset.
- Sunset Campground – As the name suggests, this campground is close to some of Bryce’s best evening views, making it a great base for exploring the park’s iconic hoodoos.
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