Russmon
For Poverty Flats: We are here now, and will be returning for a few days after another already scheduled stop farther west. This place is amazing! Yesterday was pretty windy but that was no problem. A little over an hour to Vegas. Groceries store and local restaurants like 6 miles away. Super quiet at night, wonderful star gazing Opportunities here. It’s boon docking so you Have to be prepared for that. Just picturesque scenery here. Lots of other RVers so we felt very safe. Will definitely keep this on our favorites list! www.YouTube.com/somedayisnow
Posted Apr 09, 2024 by Russmon from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Taylor
For Poverty Flats: Looking forward to Valley of Fire tomorrow. Great place to stay for the night.
Posted Sep 30, 2021 by Taylor from California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
LivingOurDreamNow
For Poverty Flats: Stayed at Snowbird Mesa, also known as Poverty Flats, 4 nights while taking in nearby Valley of Fire State Park. This free boondocking area is conveniently located between Valley of Fire State Park and Overton, Nevada on Route 169 and can accommodate numerous big rigs. The boondocking location at Snowbird Mesa we selected is located at grid coordinates 36.4813552, -114.4510921 and the entrance point from Route 169 is at grid coordinates 36.4817952, -114.4542310. There are several entrances that lead to different fingers of this U.S. Bureau of Reclamation free camping area, hence the above coordinates. Mountain views and scenic canyons surrounded our campsite. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 27.7 Mbps download speed and 8.77 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service was 5G and clocked in at 61.2 Mbps download speed and 9.93 Mbps upload speed. We thoroughly enjoyed free camping and boondocking at Snowbird Mesa/Poverty Flats.
Posted Apr 12, 2020 by LivingOurDreamNow from Clarksburg, WV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RickDav
For Poverty Flats: Stayed 14 days, good t-mobile service.
you are going to need to level yourself, as slopes away from the road.
great local hiking. Friendly town.
Free dump, water in Lake Mead NRA.
1 hour to Vegas, baby.
Posted Jun 18, 2019 by RickDav from Georgia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Lovin Livin RVin
For Poverty Flats: We are here currently 10/10/17. Left valley of fire state park atlatl campground with water&electric. Lots of open flat space and about 10 other rigs here currently. No shade and can get windy in this area. Very easy on and off the paved road. The biggest Class A's could easily fit. Recommend this stopover when in the area. Avoid sand mine road and just stay here.
Posted Oct 10, 2017 by Lovin Livin RVin from Oregon . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Paul and Leslie
For Poverty Flats: Free but all services 4 mi back. Pretty views, all desert and no trees or shade or picnic tables. Only a few miles to Overton, NV or Lake Mead National Park.
Lots of space, easy access. Very quiet while here for a few weeks.
Lin's supermarket, McDonald's, Laundry etc 4 miles to Overton.
Posted Mar 27, 2017 by Paul and Leslie from Scenic, AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ballantine
For Poverty Flats: Free BLM boon docking, everyone dispersed nicely and quiet. Pretty views for many miles. Hard sharp gravel like ground. If tenting need protecting ground tarp and good sleeping pad. Not sure about security if leaving rig. In sight of light traffic scenic highway. State park next door very nice.
Posted Apr 09, 2016 by Ballantine from Maine. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.