Las Vegas to Atlanta
18-day route · Las Vegas (LAS area) → Atlanta (ATL area)
- Averages about 134 miles a day
- Longest single day around 190 miles
- 2,404 miles total distance
- Crosses Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas
- RVs from ~32 $ US/night — enter your dates for a quote
What's along this route
This 18-day drive links 31 stops across 23 kinds of experience along the way.
- 1 Amusement Park
- 1 Animals Show / Wildlife watch
- 1 Aquarium
- 2 Botanical garden
- 1 Cable Railway
- 1 Canoe / Kayak / Rafting
- 1 cave
- 1 Cruise Terminal / Sailing
- 1 Day Tour
- 1 Extreme Activity
- 3 Heritage
- 1 hiking area
- 1 Historical Site
- 2 Museum
- 1 Natural Feature
- 1 Picnic Area
- 3 Point Of Interest
- 1 Science Site
- 3 Tourist Attraction
- 1 Traditional Market
- 1 Traditional Restaurant / Fine Dining
- 1 Traditional Visit
- 1 Zoo
Route overview
Your next 18 days are unique. Do you know why? an RV route planner trip from Las Vegas to Atlanta will start with Hoover Dam Parking Garage and Visitors Center where you will be thrilled by the views. View wildlife in spacious, natural environments that foster memorable and educational encounters with animals at Bearizona Wildlife Park. You will rock & roll at Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course. Explore the Painted Desert Visitor Center it is awesome. The next breathtaking time is the water time at Blue Hole. The outstanding kayaking & rafting is at Rock Town River Outfitters. Explore the sea life at Georgia Aquarium. The 2,402 miles RV journey is on your service.
FAQs About Renting an RV in Las Vegas (LAS area)
Prices depend on the season, the RV class and how long you rent. Enter your travel dates in the search above for a live quote across our suppliers.
We suggest about 18 days to cover 2,404 miles at a comfortable pace. That works out to roughly 134 miles a day, with the longest single day around 190 miles.
The route runs one-way from Las Vegas (LAS area) to Atlanta (ATL area), passing through Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas.
Any RV class can drive this route. Compact campervans are easier to handle on mountain and canyon roads and to park in towns, while larger motorhomes give families more living and sleeping space. Compare classes in the search to find the right fit.
Yes — this is a one-way trip, picking up in Las Vegas (LAS area) and dropping off in Atlanta (ATL area). One-way fees vary by supplier, and several nearby cities also work as starting points (see the route overview above).