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Las Vegas, USA · February

Las Vegas Packing List for February

Planning a trip to Las Vegas in February? You've picked a fantastic time to visit! Ditch the oppressive summer heat and enjoy comfortable temperatures perfect for exploring, though evenings still pack a desert chill. Get ready to experience the dazzling lights and endless entertainment of Vegas without battling extreme weather.

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Weather in Las Vegas in February

February in Las Vegas is a delightful escape from harsher winter climates, offering cool, pleasant days. You can expect average high temperatures around 60°F (16°C) and average lows dipping to a crisp 40°F (4°C). Rain is incredibly rare, with an average of only one day of measurable precipitation during the entire month, so you likely won't need an umbrella. Humidity levels are consistently low, typical of a desert climate, keeping things feeling dry. You'll enjoy about 10.5 to 11 hours of daylight, perfect for daytime excursions.

What to wear in Las Vegas in February

The key to dressing for Las Vegas in February is layering. During the day, you'll be comfortable in long-sleeved shirts, light sweaters, or even a light jacket. As the sun sets, temperatures drop quickly, so a warm coat or a heavier sweater is essential for evenings, especially if you plan to be outdoors. For women, smart casual to dressy attire is common for evenings, especially in restaurants and shows; for men, collared shirts and slacks are often preferred. During the day, feel free to wear comfortable walking shoes and casual outfits, as you'll likely be doing a lot of exploring.

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Essentials for Las Vegas in February

  • Lightweight scarf

    A scarf can add a touch of style while providing extra warmth for your neck during those surprisingly chilly desert evenings or inside air-conditioned casinos.

  • Comfortable walking shoes

    You'll be doing a lot of walking, whether it's along the Strip, exploring hotels, or venturing downtown, so prioritize comfort for your feet.

  • Versatile crossbody bag

    Keep your essentials secure and easily accessible while navigating crowds on the Strip or exploring attractions hands-free.

  • Portable phone charger

    Between taking photos, navigating, and staying connected, your phone battery will drain quickly, so a power bank is a lifesaver.

  • Moisturizing lotion/lip balm

    The desert's low humidity can be drying on your skin and lips, so keep them hydrated to stay comfortable.

  • Stylish blazer or cardigan

    Perfect for layering over an outfit to elevate your look for dinner or a show, and provides just enough warmth indoors.

  • Small umbrella or packable rain jacket

    While rain is rare, a compact option offers peace of mind for that one unexpected shower, or protection from a breezy evening. (While rain is incredibly rare, a compact option offers peace of mind for that one unexpected shower; it also works as a windbreaker)

  • Sunglasses

    Even in winter, the desert sun can be bright, so protect your eyes from the glare, especially during daytime outdoor activities.

  • Dressy outfit (cocktail dress/suit)

    Many of Las Vegas's high-end restaurants, shows, and nightclubs have dress codes, making a dressy option a must for evening entertainment.

Pro tips

Layering is your best friend

Seriously, the temperature can fluctuate 20-30 degrees between day and night. Dress in layers that you can easily add or remove to stay comfortable whether you're strolling in the afternoon sun or enjoying an evening fountain show.

Book shows and popular restaurants in advance

February can be a popular month with milder weather and events like Valentine's Day. Secure your entertainment and dining reservations early, especially for weekend evenings, to avoid disappointment.

Stay hydrated

Even in cooler temperatures, the dry desert air can lead to dehydration. Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don't feel particularly thirsty.

Explore beyond the Strip

With pleasant weather, February is an ideal time to venture out. Consider a day trip to Red Rock Canyon (just minutes away) for hiking, or explore the Fremont Street Experience downtown without the scorching summer heat. You could even consider a scenic drive to the Valley of Fire State Park.

Pack for both casual and dressy occasions

Las Vegas offers a spectrum of experiences. You'll need comfortable clothes for daytime sightseeing and walking, but also dressier options for fine dining, upscale bars, and many of the world-class shows.

Frequently asked

Is Las Vegas crowded in February?

February can be moderately busy in Las Vegas, especially around holidays like Valentine's Day or if there are major conferences or sporting events. However, it's generally less crowded than the peak summer or spring break months, offering a more relaxed experience with enjoyable weather.

Can I use hotel pools in February?

Some hotel pools in Las Vegas are heated and remain open year-round, while others may close for the winter season. It's best to check with your specific hotel beforehand. Even if open, the air temperature outside the pool might still be quite cool, especially on cloudy days or in the early morning/late evening.

Are there any special events in Las Vegas in February?

Yes! February often sees celebrations for Valentine's Day, and sometimes Chinese New Year, which can bring festive decorations and special events to the casinos. There are also often various conventions, concerts, and sporting events throughout the month. It's a good idea to check the Las Vegas events calendar closer to your travel dates.

Is it cold enough for a heavy coat?

While daytime highs are pleasant, evenings and nights in February can be quite chilly, with temperatures dropping into the 40s°F (4-7°C). A warm winter coat or a substantial jacket is definitely recommended, especially if you plan to be walking outside after dark or attending outdoor events.

What's the best way to get around in February?

The weather in February makes walking a great option for exploring different resorts on the Strip during the day. For longer distances, the Deuce bus, monorail, taxis, or ride-sharing services are all convenient. If you plan to visit attractions off the Strip like Red Rock Canyon, renting a car might be beneficial.

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