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Make your reservations at Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam’s Town and enjoy all Las Vegas has to offer! Whether you are with friends or family, Las Vegas has something for everyone.
Cool off at the Cowabunga Bay Water Park after exploring the strip and downtown Las Vegas. Visit the beautiful views of Hoover Dam, Death Valley, Red Rock Canyon, Grand Canyon and so much more.
There are always great memories and sites to see in beautiful Las Vegas while making Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam’s Town a perfect basecamp.
Local attractions, listed by distance from our campground.
1. Sam Boyd Stadium, 7000 E Russell 3.2 miles
2. Cowabunga Bay, water Park 900 Galeria Dr 4.1 miles
3. The World Famous Las Vegas Strip 7.5 miles
4. Boulder City 19 miles south on I95
5. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway 13 miles at 7000 Las Vegas Blvd North
6. Red Rock Canyon 22 miles
7. The Hoover Dam 26 miles south on I95
8. The Valley of Fire 56 miles
9. Grand canyon National Park 263 miles
Camping at The Las Vegas KOA, you'll be close to everything the world famous "Strip" has to offer! But, if you feel like venturing out of the city, here are some great places to visit while you camp with us.
Located in downtown Las Vegas, the Fremont Street Experience blends vintage Vegas with high-tech wonder, offering
free nightly shows featuring 12.5 million lights. Enjoy free concerts and special events throughout the year in this
intimate party atmosphere with a laid-back feel. Located at the east end of Fremont Street, the Neon Museum hosts
some of old Vegas hotel's vintage neon signs.
(Currently closed) Hoover Dam is a National Historic Landmark. Tours have been conducted through the dam and power plant since 1937. Today, close to 1,000,000 visitors a year take the tour and millions more drive across the dam. Many tour operators pickup from Circus Circus hotel.
Death Valley Nat'l Park--In this below-sea-level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a land of extremes.Towering peaks are frosted with winter snow. Rare rainstorms bring vast fields of wildflowers. Lush oases harbor tiny fish and refuge for wildlife and humans. Despite its morbid name, a great diversity of life survives in Death Valley.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, 15 miles west of the KOA, presents awe-inspiring views most wouldn't expect to see near LAs Vegas. In contrast to the bright lights and hype of the Strip, Red Rock offers desert beauty, towering red cliffs and abundant wildlife.
Cowabunga Bay offers some of Nevada's most thrilling and one-of-a-kind water slides. Cool off all day long on these thrilling attractions!
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Make checkout easy by booking all your reservations at once. Add your sites from different campgrounds into your shopping cart* and then choose checkout.