Nevada Car Rental

Car Rental in Nevada

Reserve a rental car in Nevada to explore its breathtaking deserts, deep canyons, and the bright lights of Las Vegas.

Once upon a time, the state drew in the crowds for its silver and gold mines. Today, it’s the shimmering, middle-of-the-desert Vegas that lures people in from around the world. Experience luxury on the Las Vegas strip and rent a sleek Tesla car in Nevada for your city stay.

Then, cross Nevada in a Jeep and get out on the open highway to marvel at the natural wonder of the state and its surroundings. Go on an epic adventure to the breathtaking Lake Tahoe. Stay close to marvel at the fiery Aztec Sandstone of Red Rock Canyon and epic feats of engineering such as the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead.

We have Nevada rental cars to suit all kinds of adventure. Rent a luxurious convertible for stargazing in the Great Basin or hire an SUV for rugged canyon adventures. Our pick-up locations are across the state, including Reno-Tahoe International Airport and Las Vegas McCarran International Airport.

Tour the Silver State in comfort and style with your pick of Hertz car rentals in Nevada.

 

Top Cities to Rent a Car in Nevada

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Nevada Car Rental FAQs

The main roads to know when you rent a car in Nevada are:

  • Interstate 15 (I-15) starts in San Diego and cuts through Nevada and Las Vegas into Idaho and Montana.
  • Interstate 80 (I-80) is one of the main freeways that runs east to west, from California to New Jersey. It cuts through the northern part of Nevada, past Reno.
  • US Route 95 (US 95) is a north-to-south highway running from California to Idaho. It’s the main route to get to Reno from Las Vegas.
  • US Route 93 (US 93) is another north-south highway, cutting through Nevada’s west side. This route is used to reach Las Vegas from Arizona.

When you rent a car in Nevada, there are many state laws you will need to know and research before you get behind the wheel. It’s important to know that texting, using the internet and holding a cell phone are all illegal while driving in the state.

Nevada speed limits are also helpful to know, they are:

  • 15-25mph when driving through a school district.
  • 25-30mph speed limit in built-up areas.
  • 70mph on most urban freeways.
  • 80mph on most rural freeways and interstates.

 

Read our Nevada driving guide for more.


No, there aren’t any standard toll roads in Nevada, meaning you can enjoy your adventure toll-free. However, prepare yourself for possibly having to pay road charges if you drive your Nevada rental car to some of the state’s popular attractions, such as National Parks.

If you need any further information and help, contact our support center.


Fancy a Road Trip in Nevada?

The fiery red sandstone of Valley of Fire State Park is just under 50 miles from the Las Vegas strip. Head north out of Sin City to join the I-15 north. Then merge onto Valley of Fire highway to reach the state park in under an hour.

If you fancy using your Nevada car rental for an epic seven-day adventure, why not tour the great heights of Nevada?

 

Incline Village is nestled on the north waters of Lake Tahoe and is just over 35 miles from Reno. To get there, head south of the city past the airport to join the I-580 South and Mount Rose Highway.

 

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