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Though it’s often used as a home base for those who are visiting Las Vegas, the city of Henderson, Nevada has a wide variety of activities and points of interest in and around town that are sure to dazzle any visitor. You have the bright lights of Las Vegas to the northwest and, if you’re willing to venture out a bit, you can take in the views of the untamed desert of the American West all around you. You can perfectly blend together the natural beauty of the area with some man-made excitement to create a truly unforgettable trip when you book an RV rental in Henderson.

If you want to park your RV rental in Henderson and explore the area via some easily accessible public transit, the RTC Transit offers bus lines throughout the entire Las Vegas Valley. What’s convenient about RTC Transit is that most bus lines operate almost 24 hours a day, so no matter what time of the day you need a bus, you’ll be able to find one.

By securing one of the RV rentals in Henderson, you’ll be able to create the perfect balance between urban vacationing and trailblazing adventures. Regardless of where you go and what you do, be sure to prepare for the dry, hot climate by packing extra water bottles and plenty of sunscreen!

The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Henderson, NV, you’ll have a huge amount of flexibility when it comes to exploring all of the natural wonders of the Mojave Desert.

If you want to stay within close proximity to Henderson, there are a variety of breathtaking options from which to choose. The Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, situated on the southern border of Henderson, is home to a unique collection of petroglyphs, or ancient rock carvings, left by indigenous peoples. In an effort to prevent vandalism, the Conservation Area does not publicize where the glyphs are located, but if you go on any of the trails, you’re bound to find some of these otherworldly swirls and anthropologic shapes, or maybe even some of the detailed animal glyphs. When you see the glyphs, be careful not to touch these ancient works of art, as the natural oils on your skin may damage them. To the East of Las Vegas, you’ll find the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Here, you can interact with as many of the 26 hiking trails as you want while you enjoy the natural scenery and geologic wonders all around you. Be careful where you step, the Conservation Area is filled with lizards trying to soak up the sun!

While one of the entrances to the park may be nearby Henderson, the park itself spans all the way into Arizona. At roughly 1.5 million acres, the Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers an endless amount of opportunities for you. Camp out under the stars without compromising Netflix time; this park has WiFi. You can see the famous Hoover Dam, go for a boat ride to discover the coves of Lake Mead, or go through the Black Canyon via the Colorado River. Who knows, you may even see some desert bighorn sheep!

If you’re willing to take the Henderson camper rental a bit further and push yourself a little harder, travel the almost two and a half hours to Death Valley National Park. Just over the border into California, Death Valley is known as one of the hottest and driest places in the world. At a whopping 3.4 million acres, you can hike on one of the 20 trails here and see some of the most spectacular geologic features in the country, all while being pleasantly surprised by how many wildflowers are able to grow in a place called Death Valley. Due to its remoteness, the stargazing at Death Valley is some of the best in the country, so if you can brave the heat, you can get rewarded with a light show you’ll never forget.

RV Parks

If you’re traveling without any kids (well, four-legged kids are okay), you can reserve a spot at the Desert Sands RV Resort. In northern Henderson, Desert Sands offers an on-site diner, general store, 24-hour security and even mail service. There are full hookups and grills available at most sites. Another popular spot is the Duck Creek RV Park & Resort, just a little further North of Desert Sands RV Resort. Here, visitors can enjoy Wi-Fi, laundry rooms, a general store and an on-site library. Also pet-friendly, Duck Creek is a comfortable home away from home. These two locations are some of the best for parking your RV trailer rental in Henderson.

If you want to stay a little further away from Henderson, try Lake Mead RV Village. With its close proximity to Lake Mead, this is the ideal spot if you’re bringing a boat along with you. It is the perfect distance away from Henderson to feel like you’re in a world all your own, yet close enough to be able to go into town for a night out.

Exploring the City

As the second largest city in Nevada, Henderson has much to offer every tourist. With its notably wide roads, you should be able to maneuver your rental motorhome in Henderson fairly smoothly. And, hey, if you want to take a break from rental RV operating for a bit, you can just jump on one of the RTC Transit buses and let someone else do the driving.

For some exciting exotic animal encounters, spend an afternoon at the Lion Habitat Ranch. You can get up close and personal with some magnificent lions and giraffes. For an extra fee, you can feed one of the giraffes, and if you’re a little daring, you can even feed a lion.

Get a greater scope of the natural beauty and geologic wonders of the Nevada deserts and opt for a helicopter tour with Maverick or Mustang Tours. Both groups offer spectacular views of the scenery and will even whisk you away to the Grand Canyon for a unique birds-eye view of this natural wonder.

In terms of food, you don’t need to worry. No matter what you’re craving, you’ll be able to find what you want in nearby Las Vegas. There is literally something there for every hungry member in your Henderson RV rental travel team.

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