One way car rental between Las Vegas and North Rim Grand Canyon

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My family will be visiting the Grand Canyon (North Rim). My husband and I will fly to Las Vegas and rent a car. Our daughters will be joining us a few days later. They will also fly to Las Vegas, but they will only need to rent a car one way, from Vegas to the Grand Canyon as they will travel back with us. I am not having any luck finding a rental agency for the one way trip. Any advice?



Best Answer

I would venture a guess that dropping a car off at the North Rim will be impossible, since there's virtually nothing there, certainly no rental agencies that I'm aware of -- how would you get there without a car in the first place?

Some alternatives, neither of them cheap:

  1. Take a direct bus from Las Vegas to the South Rim ($99/person, you may find cheaper fares with other companies), connect to the Rim-to-Rim shuttle service (4.5 hours one-way, $85/person).
  2. Drive or take a bus from Vegas to either Flagstaff ($23/person on Greyhound) or Williams, then take the shuttle service to the North Rim -- but it costs $450 minimum!

Note that both shuttles are seasonal and operate only May to October.

All in all, you'd probably be best off altering your itinerary to meet your daughters at the South Rim, Flagstaff or Williams instead.




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Where to stop between Las Vegas and South Rim Grand Canyon?

Places to stop between Las Vegas and Grand Canyon South Rim
  • View of the Dam from the Memorial Bridge.
  • Big Horn Sheep at Hemenway Park, and Lake Mead in the background.
  • Lake Mead Marina from overlook.
  • Nevada and Arizona landscape near the Hoover Dam.
  • A view of part of the Colorado River.


What is halfway between Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon?

Halfway between Grand Canyon and Las Vegas, NV The best city between Grand Canyon and Las Vegas, NV to meet is Kingman, Arizona which is about 20 miles from the exact midpoint. The town that marks the exact halfway point is actually Hackberry, Arizona. The closest zip code to the midpoint is 86412.

Is it worth seeing the North Rim of the Grand Canyon?

The North Rim Offers Complete Tranquility While it's completely possible to soul-search and contemplate existence while gazing over the South Rim, you'll likely have to do so with a backdrop of other visitors. The North Rim is less crowded, giving you more opportunities to stare out at the canyon in complete solitude.

Is it worth driving to Grand Canyon from Vegas?

Absolutely it is worth it. It's the Grand Canyon. Instead of being stuck in a tour bus and herded around like a bunch of sheep in the 1-2 hours they'll give you at the South rim, drive yourself and take your time. The Grand Canyon should be seen at least once if you have the opportunity.



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