The Ultimate Vegas to Grand Canyon Road Trip Itinerary

A Grand Canyon Day Trip Two Hours from Vegas

The road trip from Vegas to Grand Canyon West is one of the most underrated drives in the Southwest. Get ready for desert landscapes and unique roadside stops, all leading to the edge of something unforgettable.

Wide panoramic view of the Grand Canyon with the muddy Colorado River running through it.

Driving from Las Vegas

The trip from Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West is about 130 miles and takes roughly two hours. You’ll start by heading southeast on I-11 toward Boulder City and Hoover Dam. You’ll cross the Nevada–Arizona state line via the Mike O’Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, named after two notable figures: Mike O’Callaghan, former Nevada governor, and Pat Tillman, the NFL player who left a football career to serve the country in the U.S. Army.

After you cross into Arizona, you’ll turn off onto Pierce Ferry Road, then follow Diamond Bar Road all the way to the Grand Canyon West Welcome Center.

High-angle view of the Hoover Dam and the dark blue water of Lake Mead.

Must-See Stops & Photo Ops

This isn’t a drive you have to rush through. There are some genuinely fun and scenic stops along the way. Here are a few stop-worthy detours:

Curved branches of a Joshua tree forming an arch in the desert landscape.

What to Do When You Arrive

Once you reach Grand Canyon West, your road trip turns into a canyon adventure. Here’s what you won’t want to miss:

A couple eating burgers and fries at a restaurant with large scenic windows.

Make It a Full-Day Adventure

Leave early from Vegas, hit a couple of stops along the way and plan to spend four to five hours at Grand Canyon West. You’ll be back in the city by dinner, or stay the night at the كبائن في جراند كانيون ويست if you want to catch an unforgettable sunrise over the rim.

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