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July Packing List for Las Vegas — What to Wear & Bring

July is Las Vegas's hottest month at 105°F average highs. Strip pavement exceeds 150°F — open-toed shoes cause burns. Pack your lightest clothes, SPF 50+, a cardigan for 68°F casino air conditioning, and minimize outdoor time 10 AM–8 PM.

Averages 81105°F, ~3 days of rain

Absolute lightest sundresses or linen pieces

Las Vegas July averages 105°F — every degree of breathability matters; choose the thinnest, lightest-colored garments you own and leave darker, heavier fabrics entirely at home.

Packable cardigan or light wrap

Casino air conditioning at Caesars Palace and MGM Grand maintains 68°F when July outdoor temperatures hit 105°F — the 37°F indoor-outdoor gap is the most extreme thermal shock on any U.S. trip, and a layer prevents sustained shivering indoors.

UPF rash guard or sun-protective shirt

Las Vegas July UV index reaches 11+ — the highest UV rating — and pavement heat adds infrared radiation from below; UPF-rated shirts protect skin during poolside dayclub events at Encore and Drai's that run 12–6 PM.

Two swimsuits

Las Vegas July pool sessions last all day at 81–105°F — two swimsuits allow one to dry while you wear the other, avoiding the discomfort of a wet suit during casino transitions in 68°F air conditioning.

Moisture-wicking outfit for travel days

Las Vegas airport and hotel drop-off zones are outdoors — an arrival or departure outfit in moisture-wicking fabric survives the brief but intense 105°F heat exposure without becoming unwearable before you reach the terminal.

Closed-toe breathable sneakers

Las Vegas July Strip pavement surface temperatures exceed 150°F — open-toed sandals on unshaded sidewalks between Mandalay Bay and the Stratosphere cause reported contact burns and blistering during peak midday heat.

Rubber pool slides (for pool areas only)

Las Vegas July pool deck surfaces at MGM Grand Pool and Mandalay Bay Wave Pool exceed 120°F — rubber-soled slides are mandatory foot protection for the walk from lounge chair to water's edge.

Dressy sandals (evenings only, post-8 PM)

Las Vegas July evenings cool to 81°F after 9 PM and Strip sidewalks remain manageable — sandals work for dinner at Cosmopolitan rooftop restaurants or club outings where total outdoor exposure is under 10 minutes at a time.

UPF 50+ wide-brim hat

Las Vegas July UV is rated 11+ — the scale's maximum — and the desert valley at 2,001 ft eliminates virtually all atmospheric UV filtering; a UPF 50+ hat is the minimum scalp and face protection for any July outdoor time.

SPF 50+ water-resistant sunscreen (2 bottles)

A single bottle of SPF 50+ is insufficient for a full July Las Vegas trip — pool sessions combined with Strip walking require frequent reapplication, and running out of sunscreen on a 105°F day is a genuine health risk.

Insulated water bottle (40 oz)

Las Vegas July heat at 105°F with 5–10% humidity dehydrates the human body in under an hour without aggressive fluid intake — a 40 oz insulated bottle should be refilled at every casino bathroom and drained between major stops.

Polarized UV-blocking sunglasses

Las Vegas July glare from casino building glass and pool water is at its annual peak — polarized lenses prevent UV eye damage and fatigue during long outdoor dayclub and pool days in the desert valley.

Battery-powered personal misting fan

Las Vegas July outdoor venues and slow-moving Strip crowds create conditions where natural airflow is minimal — a personal fan with a misting function provides immediate relief in the 90 seconds between casino entrances.

Cooling towel

Las Vegas July rideshare pickup zones, outdoor show queues, and open Strip sections offer no shade or airflow — a cooling towel dampened from any casino bathroom provides measurable core temperature reduction during brief outdoor waits.

Compact umbrella (sun and monsoon rain)

Las Vegas averages 3 rainy days in July from brief monsoon storms that dump intense rain quickly — a compact umbrella doubles as a sun parasol for outdoor transfers and handles sudden Strip downpours that can flood lower sections in minutes.

Local tips for Las Vegas in July

  1. 1.Las Vegas July midday is survival mode — limit outdoor Strip exposure to under 10 minutes between noon and 8 PM and use the casino-to-casino sky bridges and underground passages at the Venetian and Palazzo to minimize sun exposure.
  2. 2.July monsoon storms in Las Vegas arrive with almost no warning and drop intense rain quickly — the Strip's drainage system can flood underpasses in minutes; avoid walking through standing water during or after storms.
  3. 3.Las Vegas rideshare pickup zones at major casinos are outdoors in direct sun — in July this means standing at 105°F on baking pavement while you wait; book from inside the casino lobby and step out only when the driver is 1 minute away.