Like a giant sandbox for adults, Dig This Las Vegas brings playing in the dirt to the next level. Grab a hardhat and choose your ride: Options include a bulldozer, excavator, and skid steer. If you’re driving an excavator, use it for a game of “bucket basketball,” or opt for a bulldozer if you’re ready to push around piles of gigantic tires.
Las Vegas is the perfect starting point for trips into the desert, where tales of UFO sightings have circulated for years. You can’t go inside Area 51, which is a United States Air Force facility, but this alien-themed tour helps uncover the spot’s legends.
Home to M&M's World Las Vegas, this store highlights one of America's favorite chocolatey snack, M&M's. However, this isn't the only confections store in Vegas worth visiting. Consider this chocolate tour to witness more of the city's sweet offerings—from chocolate factories to donut shops.
Vegas is known for sightseeing, but its streets are also known to get crowded, especially around the holidays. Put an interesting spin on touring and elevate your experience. Ditch walking on foot and aim for something more luxurious, like this helicopter tour, and view 20 miles (32 kilometers) of bright lights from the sky.
Swap the hustle and bustle of Vegas casinos for this historic Mojave Desert adventure. Go off-roading on rugged terrain inside a 4WD vehicle and later, have lunch inside an old western saloon.
Made from a combination of repurposed shipping containers and modular cubes, the Downtown Container Park is a destination for dining, shopping, and events. But, if you're looking for a more diverse experience, consider a food tour that combines sightseeing and delicious grubs all-in-one.
Enjoy the view from 829 feet (253 meters), then take the plunge with SkyJump Las Vegas. Standing high above the Las Vegas Strip on the Stratosphere Tower, SkyJump holds the Guiness World’s Record for the highest commercial decelerator descent facility.
With 13,000 square feet (1,207 square meters) of glow-in-the-dark features, KISS by Monster Mini Golf is an all-ages mini-golf course with 18 holes and a live DJ. There’s also plenty of KISS memorabilia throughout the course, too, from Eric Carr’s Porsche to signed editions of every KISS album ever made. Pick up the Las Vegas Explorer Pass for included entry to the course.
Whether you’re walking the local cemetery or visiting the Pioneer Saloon and Gallery, watch for unexplained phenomena in the mining town of Goodsprings. It’s home to legends of hauntings and restless spirits. If you're not too spooked, opt for this ghost tour to learn more about the area's haunted past.
From the classic Elvis wedding to tribute shows, Las Vegas keeps the King’s spirit alive. Exploring the city by vintage Cadillac with a costumed Elvis impersonator brings the experience to the next level.