5 Outdoor things to do in las vegas

Las Vegas is a city where boredom is not allowed. If you want to experience adventure outside the casinos and hotels, you can always enjoy outdoor activities in Las Vegas. Not many people know it, but Sin City has a lot to offer beyond the Vegas Strip. So if you love adventure, get your sneakers and comfortable clothes ready, because here we go!

5 outdoor things to do in las Vegas

5. Enjoy the best experience of E-foiling in Las Vegas


You can walk above the water, and no miracle is necessary. If you enjoy feeling the wind, the speed, and the water, you’ll be surprised to know that Las Vegas is a place for e-foiling. E-foiling is an electric surfboard experience that makes you feel like you're flying. Some private lakes offer this experience, and considering that you're in the middle of a desert, it’s truly unique.


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4. Helicopter night experience in Vegas

See Las Vegas as if you were a star in the sky. Skyscrapers aren’t the only ones with a privileged view of the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the Fremont Street Experience. Enjoy an exclusive tour of Sin City’s skyline. Covering approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers), there are multiple departure times, so don't miss this opportunity.


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3. Explore Red Rock Canyon on a bike ride

Most of the incredible desert views come from Red Rock Canyon, where color is the main attraction. You can feel the desert sand as you ride a bike through the canyon, which is over 600 million years old. Electric bike tours are available, so don’t worry and enjoy the ride!


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2. A RZR adventure in the Hidden Valley

Volcanic rocks, extinct lava beds, and the Roach Dry Lake (featuring sand dunes, desert, and mountains) make up the path you’ll find when you step on the accelerator of an RZR, guiding you to this incredible adventure.


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1. Skywalk at the Grand Canyon

One of the most thrilling cantilever glass bridges in the world is located at Grand Canyon West. You can walk onto the horseshoe-shaped glass bridge, which is 10 feet wide and juts out 70 feet over the edge of the Grand Canyon. If you dare to look down, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views that drop 4,000 feet to the canyon floor.


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This were 5 Outdoor things to do in las vegas, but if you feel with energy from the night you can read our article The 3 Best Rooftop Bars In Las Vegas To Cheer

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