Las Vegas is about 230–240 miles (around 370–380 km) from Los Angeles in a straight line, and roughly 280–285 miles (about 450–455 km) by road, which usually takes about 4.5–6 hours of driving depending on traffic and your exact start/end points.

Quick Scoop: How far is Vegas from LA?

  • Straight-line (as-the-crow-flies) distance: about 230–236 miles / 368–380 km.
  • Typical driving distance: about 280–285 miles / 450–455 km between the city centers or major airports.
  • Usual drive time: roughly 4.5–6 hours, with heavier traffic or weekend rush sometimes pushing it longer.
  • Typical flight distance: about 379–380 km, with direct flight times around 1 hour 15–20 minutes gate-to-gate.

By car: the classic road trip

  • Main route: Most people take Interstate 15 (I‑15) almost the entire way.
  • Distance: Around 280–285 miles depending on where in LA you start and where in Vegas you end.
  • Time estimate: About 5 hours is a common “good traffic” baseline; add time for LA congestion or weekend surges near Vegas.

Think of it as a solid half‑day drive: leave LA after breakfast, be in Vegas by mid‑afternoon, with a gas/coffee stop in the desert.

By plane: quick hop over the desert

  • Flight distance (LAX ↔ LAS): about 236 miles / 380 km.
  • Nonstop flight time: around 1 hour 15–20 minutes of airtime, plus airport check‑in and security.

Door‑to‑door, flying often ends up around 3–4 hours total once you include getting to/from the airports, but it’s still faster than driving for many people.

Simple way to remember it

  • Roughly 5‑hour drive.
  • Roughly 1‑hour flight.
  • Around 280 miles of highway or ~230 miles as the crow flies.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.