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Snowbird Mesa Boondocking In Overton, Nevada – Guide & Details

by John Rodgers / Wednesday, August 06, 2025 / Published in Nevada Free, Free Camping
Snowbird Mesa Boondocking In Overton, Nevada

 

Snowbird Mesa Boondocking
In Overton, Nevada
Guide & Details

 

ADDRESS
Sandmine Road (unmarked)
Overton, Nevada
GPS: 36.48497, -114.444626
Elevation: 1592′
MANAGEMENT
Public – Bureau of Reclamation (Official)
This is a FREE campsite.

 

Previous Reviews of Snowbird Mesa Boondocking:

Snowbird Mesa Boondocking: This free boondocking spot on Route 169 is conveniently positioned between Valley of Fire State Park and Overton, Nevada and can handle a large number of huge rigs. This U.S. Bureau of Reclamation free camping area has many entrances that go to different fingers, which is why the coordinates above are provided. Our campground was surrounded by beautiful mountains and canyons. Complete cell phone service.

About Snowbird Mesa Boondocking

Snowbird Mesa Boondocking, also called Poverty Flats, is a favorite for boondocking near Overton, Nevada. The wide-open gravel flats mean you can spread out and find your own little patch.

The terrain is flat enough, but it’s rocky, so a camp carpet isn’t a bad idea if you value your gear. There’s nothing here as far as amenities—bring all your own water and food, and don’t forget the essentials.

Fires are allowed, but you really should check for restrictions before lighting one. There’s plenty of space for tents, RVs, even the big rigs if you’re rolling deep.

The views are solid—mountains, canyons, and that desert sky. Valley of Fire State Park is super close, so if hiking or exploring red rocks is your thing, you’re in luck.

It’s usually quiet, with not much going on except maybe the wind. Honestly, it’s a peaceful place to just be.

Cell service is good for Verizon and AT&T, but T-Mobile? Not so much. The wind can really whip through, especially near the edge, so think about that before setting up camp.

If you like your freedom and don’t want a bunch of rules or crowds, Snowbird Mesa Boondocking is a good fit. You just drive in, pick a spot, and you’re set.

Overton is only a few minutes away if you need supplies or, who knows, a cold drink.

Directions to Snowbird Mesa Boondocking

Getting to Snowbird Mesa Boondocking is straightforward. Start from Overton, Nevada, and take Route 169 (Northshore Road) north out of town.

The entrance is just a short drive off the paved road. Look for a dirt road on your left about a mile from the pavement.

That road leads up onto the mesa—nothing too gnarly, and most vehicles can make it, even big rigs. Once you’re up there, just pick your spot.

The ground is flat and gravelly, but watch out for rocks. If you want a little comfort, throw down a camp carpet.

From the mesa, you can see Moapa Valley and the surrounding area. Valley of Fire State Park is only a few minutes away, so it’s a handy base if you want to explore or even dip over to Lake Mead.

Keep your speed down on the dirt road—especially at night. It’s easy to miss the turn or hit a sharp rock if you’re not paying attention.

Cell coverage is pretty reliable on Verizon and AT&T, which is great for navigation or just checking in with folks.

There aren’t any formal signs pointing out campsites. You just have to use your judgment and pick a level, safe spot.

It gets windy up here at Snowbird Mesa Boondocking, so pay attention to wind direction, especially if you’ve got awnings or slide toppers. Nobody wants to chase those down in the middle of the night.

Vehicle Access And Pricing

Snowbird Mesa Boondocking is free—no fees, no permits, just pick a spot. That makes it a great option if you’re trying to camp on a budget.

The access roads are mostly dirt but get plenty of use and are fine for most vehicles. Big RVs and trailers can get in, but you might need to be a little more careful in some spots.

Fees

Camping at Snowbird Mesa Boondocking doesn’t cost a thing. No fees to park, no charge to stay overnight.

It’s a boondocker’s dream if you’re looking to keep things simple and cheap. Just be ready to be self-sufficient—no hookups, no services, and no reservations.

This is Bureau of Reclamation land, so free dispersed camping is allowed. It’s about as easy as it gets.

Road Conditions And Accessibility

At Snowbird Mesa Boondocking the roads in are mostly packed dirt and gravel. You’ll hit a few rough patches, but nothing that should stop a standard vehicle or RV.

If it rains, things can get muddy and slippery, so it’s worth checking the weather before you head out. The main access is off Nevada State Route 169, and there are a few different entrances if you want to try another part of the mesa.

Cell service is generally good for Verizon, so you’ll probably stay connected even out here. Not a bad place to unplug, but it’s nice to have the option.

Maximum RV Or Trailer Length

Snowbird Mesa Boondocking has got plenty of room for big rigs—seriously, it’s kind of a dream if you’re rolling in with a long trailer. Lots of folks have managed to park RVs and trailers well over 40 feet here, and they don’t seem to run into much trouble. You’ll see everything from compact campers to those giant fifth wheels.

There are basically two main camping areas. One’s a flatter stretch that people with longer RVs tend to favor, just because it’s easier to get level and settled. The other zone sits up on the mesa itself, which honestly gives you those killer views you see in everyone’s photos.

Getting up to the Snowbird Mesa Boondocking isn’t too stressful—the hill’s not bad at all, though if you’ve got something massive, you might want to take it slow and keep an eye out. The space is wide open, so you’re not likely to get boxed in or stuck making awkward turns. It’s almost funny how much room there is, especially compared to packed campgrounds elsewhere.

 

AMENITIES: ACTIVITIES:
AMEN RV Camping
Tent Camping
Hiking
Biking
Stargazing
Wildlife Viewing

 

Helpful Boondocking Information Links

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State Specific Information Links

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Nevada Fish and Game
Department of Natural Resources

 

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  • Snowbird Mesa Boondocking In Overton, Nevada Guide & Details
    • Previous Reviews of Snowbird Mesa Boondocking:
  • About Snowbird Mesa Boondocking
  • Directions to Snowbird Mesa Boondocking
  • Vehicle Access And Pricing
    • Fees
    • Road Conditions And Accessibility
    • Maximum RV Or Trailer Length
  • Helpful Boondocking Information Links
    • Bureau of Land Management Recreation.Gov National Park Service Over 10,000 Free Boondocking Locations Boondocking Recipes for 1000’s Of Camping Meals Leave No Trace
  • State Specific Information Links
    • Nevada Park Service Nevada Fish and Game Department of Natural Resources

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