Getting Around
Primm is best accessed by car, as it is located on Interstate 15.





Primm, a small town straddling the Nevada-California border, is primarily known for its casino, attracting gamblers from Southern California and beyond. Originally named State Line, Primm has grown from a humble motel and coffee shop into a notable stopover destination. Its proximity to Las Vegas makes it a convenient spot for travelers looking to experience Nevada's gaming culture before reaching the bustling city. The town's history and unique location offer a blend of attractions and services that cater to those on the road.
Primm, a small town straddling the Nevada-California border, is primarily known for its casino, attracting gamblers from Southern California and beyond. Originally named State Line, Primm has grown from a humble motel and coffee shop into a notable stopover destination. Its proximity to Las Vegas makes it a convenient spot for travelers looking to experience Nevada's gaming culture before reaching the bustling city. The town's history and unique location offer a blend of attractions and services that cater to those on the road.
Casino attractions for gamblers.
Proximity to Las Vegas.
Unique roadside stop.
Historical significance as a border town.
Located on the Nevada-California border, ideal for travelers.
Offers gambling opportunities with its casino.
Serves as a convenient stopover for road trips.
Primm is best accessed by car, as it is located on Interstate 15.
Visit the Primm Valley Resort for a quick gaming experience.
Travelers looking for a quick stopover with gambling options.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
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Las Vegas is just 40 miles north, perfect for a day trip.
Road Trip, Gambling, Stopover
March-MaySeptember-November
Mild temperatures make it a pleasant time for a road trip stop.
Expect hot weather; stay hydrated and plan for indoor activities.
Comfortable temperatures and less crowded, ideal for a visit.
Cooler weather but still a good time for a quick stopover.