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Thinking of visiting Vegas this spring? You’re in for an unforgettable travel experience. Spring is an ideal time for experiencing Las Vegas because the weather is just starting to warm up without getting over-the-top hot. The idyllic sunny days are perfect for enjoying everything this city has to offer, whether you’re in the mood for outdoor adventures or city sightseeing. We put together this top 10 list of the best things to do in Vegas in spring, with activities to suit everyone’s sense of fun.

1. Hike at Red Rock

When you think of Vegas, you probably picture bright neon lights, extravagant mega resorts, and the high-energy buzz of casinos. But just 20 minutes outside the city, you can experience a completely different side of Las Vegas. Red Rock Canyon is a stunning desert wonderland where you can find peace and tranquility, surrounded by towering copper-red mountains.

This scenic Red Rock Canyon hiking tour allows you to experience this breathtaking natural environment with a knowledgeable guide who will take you on a few different easy hiking trails. You can expect to see beautiful desert flora and fauna, ancient pictographs, and a 900-year-old Joshua Tree Forest.


2. Kayak at Lake Mead

You might be surprised to learn that there’s a sparkling blue lake just a 45-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip. Lake Mead is a man-made lake that was created when the Hoover Dam was built, and it’s a favorite spot for locals and visitors who want to take in some scenic serenity.

One of the best ways to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of Lake Mead is to take a kayak tour. Spring is a marvelous time to get out on the water because you won’t get overheated while paddling, and the water is the perfect temperature for taking a refreshing swim.


3. Rent a Pool Cabana

Las Vegas has some seriously amazing swimming pools, and pool season starts in mid-March each year. There’s nothing more relaxing than taking a dip in the pool on a warm spring day and drying off by soaking in the sun on a plush poolside lounger. If you want to take your pool day to the next level, reserve a luxury cabana for your group.

Pool cabanas give guests a private, exclusive space with their own lounge chairs, a comfortable seating area, and entertainment options like flat-screen TVs and Bluetooth sound systems. You’ll feel like a VIP with dedicated service attending to your every need, from bottle service to tasty bites.


4. Tour the Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is one of the 7 natural wonders of the world, and it’s located just a couple of hours away from Las Vegas. Visiting the Grand Canyon is an absolute bucket-list opportunity you’d be silly to pass up, and spring is a fantastic time to go. At this time of year, the weather is mild, and there aren’t too many crowds to compete with.

The best way to experience the Grand Canyon is to take a helicopter tour. You’ll soar over the massive canyon in a luxury helicopter, getting a bird’s eye view of one of the most stunning places on earth. Many of these tours give you time to explore on foot, and some of them even include a picnic lunch at the bottom of the canyon.


5. Visit Hoover Dam

Another incredible landmark you should definitely consider seeing while you’re in Vegas is the Hoover Dam. Pictures of this enormous feat of engineering don’t do it justice – you have to witness it first-hand to realize how spectacular it is. When you walk across the walkway bridge, you can look down 900 feet to the Colorado River below.

We recommend booking a Hoover Dam tour to get the full experience of this amazing spot. Having a knowledgeable tour guide makes your visit both educational and entertaining, and you’ll get inside knowledge about the dam’s history and how it works. Booking a tour also ensures you have comfortable transportation there and back without having to rent a car.


6. Stroll Through Springs Preserve

Springs Preserve is a 180-acre cultural learning attraction that allows you to discover the rich history of Las Vegas from a different perspective. Just a few miles from the Strip, Springs Preserve is a place where you can stroll at your own pace through tranquil desert scenery, witnessing the beautiful native flora and fauna.

This is one of the coolest educational activities in Vegas, and a lovely way to spend a spring day with the family. Animal exhibits, including a magical butterfly habitat and a huge botanical garden area, are just some of the things you’ll get to experience here.


7. Discover the Neon Museum

The Neon Museum is a fascinating place to explore, and one of our favorite places for taking photos in Vegas. This museum collects and displays the neon signs of Las Vegas’s past in one place – in other words, it’s where Vegas neon signs go when they die.

The coolest area of The Neon Museum to explore is outside: the Neon Boneyard, where you can see all of the vintage neon signs lit up by ground lighting in a picture-perfect exhibit that oozes classic retro Vegas. Spring evenings are the perfect temperature for enjoying this unique place.


8. Have a Drink at a Rooftop Bar

If you’re in Vegas in the springtime and want to sip on a signature cocktail or make a champagne toast, you’re going to love the rooftop bars in this city. Overlooking a breathtaking view of the Las Vegas Strip will elevate your drink with friends to an unforgettable sightseeing experience.

Have a drink at the very top of The STRAT’s observation tower for a panoramic view of the whole city, or enjoy a cold brew at Paris Las Vegas’s Beer Park while admiring the neon lights of the Strip. Be sure to check for happy hours – you’ll get discounted drinks coupled with gorgeous sunset views!


9. Explore Fremont Street Experience

No trip to Las Vegas would really be complete without visiting Downtown Las Vegas  – it’s the “old Vegas” where you can find the original casinos and classic hotels that built this city from the ground up. The pulsing heart of Downtown Vegas is undoubtedly Fremont Street Experience.

This buzzing pedestrian promenade is one of the best people-watching spots on the planet, featuring wacky street performers, glamorous showgirls, dancing bartenders, outdoor concerts, and excited crowds of tourists just taking it all in. Spring days are cool enough to walk around and explore without overheating, but if you go at night, you’ll get to enjoy the ceiling canopy of the world’s largest LED screen in all its glory.


10. Ride into the Sunset on Horseback

This cowboy horseback tour of Red Rock Canyon is a wild-west experience that will take your breath away. A skilled and knowledgeable tour guide will take you on a horseback adventure through stunning desert landscapes, while the sun sets gradually behind the ancient sandstone mountains of Red Rock.

After your ride, you’ll be served a hearty cowboy-style dinner back at the ranch, followed by toasting marshmallows around a campfire. What a way to spend a mild spring evening! The whole family will love this scenic tour, including people who have never ridden a horse before.