Most visitors to Vegas come for the fun and the food, though the city's proximity to Grand Canyon National Park along with a host of southwestern Utah's most celebrated national and state parks (including Bryce Canyon and Zion) draws plenty of outdoor-loving folks, too. While you might not find a lot of cabins right in the heart of Sin City, you won't need to drive too far to find yourself out near the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Valley of Fire State Park, or in the wilds of Nevada, Arizona, or California. Some good spots to start your search include the Mojave Desert in California and the Lake Mead area on the border with Arizona. Head further afield up into Utah and you'll find even more options, from simple shelters to luxe vacation rentals.