North Las Vegas, NV
Freight hub guide — rates, shippers, parking, and opportunities for owner-operators in North Las Vegas.
Regional hub
Population
Fair
Truck Parking
West Coast
Region
Average Rates Per Mile
| Equipment Type | Rate / Mile |
|---|---|
| Dry Van | $2.58 |
| Reefer | $2.98 |
| Flatbed | $3.27 |
Rates by Equipment Type
Key Highways
I-15US-93I-215
Top Industries
Distribution & Logistics
E-commerce fulfillment
Manufacturing
Construction
Major Distribution Centers
Amazon LAS1/LAS2
Fanatics DC
Under Armour DC
The Honest Company DC
Top Shippers
A
AmazonF
FanaticsU
Under ArmourT
The Honest CompanyNearby Ports
Nearest major port accessible via I-15
Truck Stops
Pilot Travel Center (I-15 Exit 64 Speedway)
Love's #601 (US-93 North)
Challenges
- Extreme summer heat above 115°F causes tire blowouts and engine overheating.
- I-15 construction through Las Vegas metro.
- High driver turnover in competitive job market.
- Jean to Primm section of I-15 has strong crosswinds.
Opportunities
- Port-driven import freight creates consistent outbound load demand
- Produce freight runs nearly year-round from California's Central Valley
- Premium rates compensate for higher operating costs
- Tech sector growth fuels e-commerce distribution expansion
Seasonal Freight Patterns
California produce runs nearly year-round, with peak harvest June through October. Holiday retail surge is strong September through December. Wildfire season (July-October) can disrupt routes. Winter mountain pass closures affect I-80 and I-70 corridors.
Trucking in North Las Vegas — FAQ
Average rates per mile out of North Las Vegas: Dry Van $2.58, Reefer $2.98, Flatbed $3.27. Rates vary by season, lane, and current market conditions.
Truck parking in North Las Vegas is rated "fair." Popular stops include Pilot Travel Center (I-15 Exit 64 Speedway), Love's #601 (US-93 North). Parking is manageable but can get tight during peak hours and weekends.
Top shippers operating in the North Las Vegas freight market include Amazon, Fanatics, Under Armour, The Honest Company. Key industries driving freight demand are distribution & logistics, e-commerce fulfillment, manufacturing.
The biggest challenges for truckers in North Las Vegas include: Extreme summer heat above 115°F causes tire blowouts and engine overheating.; I-15 construction through Las Vegas metro.; High driver turnover in competitive job market.. However, opportunities include port-driven import freight creates consistent outbound load demand.