9 Fun Family Activities in Las Vegas (Off the Strip!)

Just beyond the glitz and glamor of the Las Vegas Strip lies a treasure trove of family-friendly attractions that offer a fun and different flavor of the city. Kids and adults alike will enjoy these hidden gems that may change your image of Las Vegas forever!

If you're planning a family RV trip, here are nine fun things to do beyond the Las Vegas Strip.

1. Pinball Hall of Fame

An arcade lover's dream, the Pinball Hall of Fame houses the world's largest collection of pinball machines. These machines are not just to admire, they are meant to be used. Each game costs only $0.25–$0.50 and brings hours of fun. 

Let your family dive into this nostalgic haven and bond over a game or two.

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2. The Sphere

The Sphere is the newest attraction in Vegas. Did you catch the emoji winking at you as you landed in Vegas? This ever-changing, brand-new immersive venue offers a cutting-edge experience for you and your family. 

Buy tickets for “Postcards from Earth”—a 4D movie at the Sphere, explaining the history of Earth. The best age for this viewing experience is 6 years and older.

3. Discovery Children’s Museum

Ignite your child's curiosity at the Discovery Children's Museum, which offers interactive exhibits on science, art, and culture.

Children can learn about how the brain works, what is under the hood of a car, and play pretend in a Pirate Ship. The atmosphere is much like a child’s imagination—always changing!

The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday.

4. Mystic Falls Laser Light Show

This top free attraction at Sam’s Town hotel features real trees, animated animals, and a captivating laser light spectacle perfect for families. It's a fantastic show for kids, complete with laser lights, smoke effects, and mechanical animals that spring to life when the show begins. 

The show starts at the following hours:

  • Monday–Thursday: 6pm, 8pm, and 10pm.  

  • Friday- Sunday: 4pm, 6pm, 8pm, and 10pm.

5. Downtown Container Park

Made entirely from shipping containers, the Downtown Container Park features unique shops, eateries, and a playground complete with a giant praying mantis sculpture that shoots fire!

6. Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix

Unleash your competitive spirit at the Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix. With go-karts, mini roller coasters, and arcade games, it's a fun-filled day for the whole family.

Racing prices range from $35–90 per person, depending on how long you race.

Open hours:

  • Sunday–Thursday: 10 AM–10 PM

  • Friday & Saturday: 10 AM–11 PM


Explore Las Vegas’ family-friendly fun in an RV!


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7. Springs Preserve

Explore the Springs Preserve, a 180-acre outdoor attraction featuring botanical gardens, trails, and live animal exhibits. It’s a great way to spend a day reconnecting with nature.

8. Red Rock Canyon

Just a short 25-minute drive from the city, Red Rock Canyon offers breathtaking views of red sandstone peaks and an abundance of hiking trails. It's a perfect spot for an RV picnic with the family.

9. Valley of Fire State Park

An hour's drive from Vegas, the Valley of Fire State Park is worth the trip.

Marvel at the stunning red rock formations and petroglyphs that date back over 2000 years. It's a natural playground for your little adventurers.

RV Campgrounds in Las Vegas

Make your trip more memorable by staying at RV-friendly campgrounds like the Las Vegas KOA at Sam's Town or the Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort.

Both offer full hookups and amenities such as pools and game rooms, ensuring a comfortable stay for your family.

Discover Vegas Beyond the Strip

Las Vegas is more than just the Strip's bright lights and casinos. Venture off the beaten path, and you'll find a world of family-friendly fun waiting to be explored. From nostalgic arcades to educational dairy farm tours and stunning natural wonders, there's something for everyone in this vibrant city. 


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