Desert RV and tiny home pads at Beatty View resort near Death Valley, Nevada.

Southern Nevada / Death Valley gateway

Beatty · Nye County

Beatty View RV & Tiny Home Resort

RV park · THOWs welcomeResilience: not yet assessedActiveRV & tiny-home parkbeattynye-countydeath-valley-gatewaythow-friendly

Community type: An RV park or resort that welcomes tiny homes on wheels and park models on long-term or seasonal sites.

Beatty View RV & Tiny Home Resort sits on US-95 between Las Vegas and Death Valley's eastern gate—a full-hookup desert park with dedicated tiny home inventory, monthly RV pad leases, EV charging, and furnished tiny rentals bookable daily, weekly, or monthly.

Site requirements

Park specs & operating terms

Park requirements and operating rules for tiny homes and small cottages at this community. Prefabricated.co profiles are kept current; confirm any detail flagged below with the park before you apply.

Quick-glance park specs

RequirementDetails
Power InfrastructureFull hookups at every site; dry camping monthly includes power.
Waste & Sewer SystemWater, electric, and sewer on full-hookup pads; free dump station on dry camping tier.
Build CertificationsTHOWs and RVs accepted—confirm ANSI A119.5 / RVIA certification with park manager.
Pet ConstraintsPet-friendly desert park—confirm breed and count rules at booking.

Financials & leasing terms

Monthly benchmarks and lease terms—rates and inclusions change, so confirm current pricing before you apply.

Lot rent & monthly fees

Monthly full hookup ~

$850

+ 9% tax

Dry camping monthly ~

$650

+ tax (2026 operator site)

Weekly

$250

Daily from

$35

Monthly full hookup ~ + 9% tax; dry camping monthly ~ + tax . Weekly ; daily from .

Utility inclusions

Full-hookup monthly includes water, sewer, electric, Wi-Fi, showers, and laundry access per rate sheet.

Lease mechanics

Call Rena (713) 724-4188 or Jon (702) 544-2570 for monthly THOW pad quotes and furnished tiny home availability.

Home specifications & placement rules

Dimensional thresholds

Back-in and pull-through sites—confirm pad length for THOWs up to ~40 ft before lease signing.

Aesthetic controls & covenants

Desert park standards—skirting and dust-proofing recommended for long-term THOW rows.

Sustainability & permaculture allowances

If you are planning gardens, composting, or solar, confirm what is allowed under park rules—not just municipal code.

Alternative waste systems

Sewer hookups on full-hookup pads; dump station for dry camping tier.

Off-grid adaptations

On-site EV charging post; grid-tied electric standard.

Site edibles & gardens

High-desert setting—container gardens on individual pads; extreme summer heat planning required.

Media & site documentation

Interactive map

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Park map / site plan

Confirm with the community

Video tour

Confirm with the community

Planning land you own in Nye County?

Beatty View is a pad-lease RV/tiny home resort—not the same as owning a Nye County parcel with a permitted backyard ADU. Route into pathway tools if you are comparing both models.

Pads & tenancy snapshot

Full-hookup back-in and pull-through RV pads plus furnished tiny home rentals (Lupe series, BTH, THP models). Wi-Fi, showers, laundry, and on-site EV charging post. BYO THOW policy—call to confirm pad assignment and monthly lease terms.

Operating with daily ($35–$75), weekly ($250), and monthly ($850 full hookup / $650 dry camping) RV rates plus operator-managed tiny home rentals. ⚠️ Public listing data (2026) references a possible re-plat toward single-family lots—confirm long-term THOW pad availability with park management before relocating.

How you can live here

Own home · lease landRent home or pad

Key amenities

Amenities reflect what this community offers today. Pet rules, pools, docks, and similar features can change—confirm current policies with the community before you apply.

  • Pet-friendly
  • RV-style hookups
  • Laundry

Stewardship disclosures

Nye County RV park accepting THOWs and RVs on short- and long-term stays per operator branding. Nevada classifies THOWs as recreational vehicles—full-time occupancy generally limited to licensed parks like this one. Confirm skirting, tie-down, and desert A/C requirements with management.

Operators update rules frequently. Confirm recorded covenants, county zoning, HOA restrictions, occupancy rules, and insurance requirements for your home type before you move.

Want to know what your parcel can support?

Community lots, backyard ADUs, and raw land each follow different rules. We run a parcel-specific review—zoning, setbacks, utilities, flood exposure, and the dwelling-vs-RV path—before you buy land or order a unit.