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Gas Prices in North Las Vegas, NV Today

March 21, 2026
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North Las Vegas, NV

Gas Prices in North Las Vegas, NV Today

North Las Vegas is a separate incorporated city from Las Vegas proper, and its gas prices reflect that distinction. While the Las Vegas Strip and surrounding tourist corridors average $4.36 per gallon or higher in March 2026, North Las Vegas consistently runs 20–40 cents below what you'll pay near casino row. That gap is one of the most reliable pricing anomalies in the valley and is worth understanding if you live or work north of downtown.

Why North Las Vegas Prices Lower

The dynamic is structural. North Las Vegas is a working-class and logistics hub — Nellis Air Force Base occupies a large footprint on the east side, and the North Las Vegas distribution corridor along the 15 and I-215 handles a significant share of Southern Nevada's freight activity. Warehousing, manufacturing, and a blue-collar residential base mean price sensitivity is high and station margins stay thin.

The Strip, by contrast, runs on tourist economics. Visitors who rented a car at McCarran don't comparison shop for gas the way a commuter does. Stations near the resort corridor price to convenience and urgency, and they can get away with it. North Las Vegas has neither the foot traffic nor the captive tourist base to sustain that kind of premium.

Nevada's fuel tax structure is moderate — below California's but above Arizona's — which means the Las Vegas metro doesn't have the structural cost advantage that Phoenix has. Still, Nevada prices are $0.45–0.60 below California's current average, and within Nevada, North Las Vegas sits at the cheaper end of the valley.

Where to Find Cheaper Gas in North Las Vegas

  • 89030 — Central North Las Vegas near Lake Mead Blvd; older commercial corridor, independent stations present, typically the most competitive ZIP in the city
  • 89031 — North Las Vegas near Craig Road; growing residential area, strong station density along the Craig Road retail corridor, worth comparing
  • 89032 — Rancho Drive / Simmons Street area; commercial and industrial mix, several stations that compete for the contractor and warehouse worker traffic
  • 89081 — East North Las Vegas near Nellis Blvd; military base proximity creates a dual market — base personnel have commissary access, civilian stations compete harder for the remaining traffic
  • 89084 — North Las Vegas edge near the 215 beltway; newer residential development with newer stations, occasionally competitive as operators seek to build market share
  • 89085 — Far north near the Apex industrial area; low station density, but what exists caters to industrial traffic and prices accordingly
  • Keeping a tire pressure gauge in your glove box helps maintain proper inflation — underinflated tires waste up to 3% of your fuel.
  • Running a fuel system cleaner through your tank once a season keeps injectors clean and your engine running efficiently.

Nellis AFB and the Military Discount Dynamic

Nellis Air Force Base is one of the largest and most active Air Force installations in the country. Active duty personnel, dependents, and retirees with base access can use the commissary and base exchange fuel, which is typically $0.20–0.35 below civilian street prices. That pulls a meaningful segment of price-sensitive buyers off the civilian market, which paradoxically reduces competitive pressure on civilian stations near the base. For non-military drivers, the civilian stations on Nellis Blvd and Craig Road are still competitive by Las Vegas standards, but don't expect the same rock-bottom pricing you'd get from the warehouse clubs.

Warehouse Club Options

Sam's Club and Costco both operate in the North Las Vegas corridor, and both are among the lowest-price fuel options in the valley. The Costco on West Craig Road typically runs 30–45 cents below the North Las Vegas street average. For high-mileage drivers in the area — particularly those who commute south to Strip-area jobs — a warehouse club membership pays for itself quickly given the consistent discount.

Strip vs. North Las Vegas: The Fill-Up Math

If you work on the Strip or in downtown Las Vegas and commute from North Las Vegas, there's a simple rule: never fill up on or near the Strip. Fill up before you leave, or stop on North Las Vegas on your way home. The $0.30–0.45 per gallon savings on a 16-gallon tank is $5–7 per fill-up. For a five-day commute worker filling up twice a week, that's roughly $50 per month.

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