Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Altamont, Utah
Altamont sits on the northern bench of the Uinta Basin at about 6,400 feet, roughly two hours east of Salt Lake City and twenty minutes north of Roosevelt. This is ranch and small-acreage country — properties commonly come with a half-acre to several acres, irrigation shares, and the kind of side-yard space that makes RV ownership genuinely practical. Buyers searching for RV parking here are usually after a graveled or concrete pad with 30/50-amp service, a dump cleanout, and enough clearance to swing a fifth wheel or Class A around without rearranging the yard. Detached shops and pole barns with 14-foot doors show up regularly in this market, especially on properties tied to oilfield, ranching, or hunting use.
The reason RV space matters in Altamont is simple geography: the High Uintas trailheads, Moon Lake, Starvation Reservoir, and the Yellowstone drainage are all within an hour, and locals tend to own trailers, campers, side-by-sides, and boats rather than rent them. Unlike Wasatch Front suburbs where HOAs and city ordinances push RVs into paid storage lots, most of Altamont is unincorporated Duchesne County with relaxed rules on storing personal vehicles on your own land. Expect rural well-and-septic setups, propane heat, and winter conditions that reward a covered or south-facing pad. Browse the active listings below to see which Altamont-area properties currently offer the RV setup you need.
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About homes with rv parking in Altamont.
What counts as RV parking on an Altamont listing? ▾
Most listings here mean a graveled or concrete pad wide enough for a fifth wheel or Class A, often with a 30/50-amp hookup and a dump cleanout. Some rural parcels go further with a detached RV garage or a pole barn tall enough to clear a 13-foot rig. Check the listing remarks for pad dimensions and whether power and sewer are already run.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RVs in Altamont? ▾
Altamont is unincorporated Duchesne County for the most part, and there are very few HOAs out here. County rules generally allow RV storage on your own property as long as it isn't being used as a permanent residence. That's a big reason buyers from Wasatch Front cities — where city ordinances and HOAs often ban driveway RV parking — look this direction.
Do properties typically have room for boats and trailers too? ▾
Yes. Lot sizes around Altamont commonly run from half an acre up to 5, 10, or 40+ acres, so storing a boat for Starvation Reservoir, a side-by-side for the Uintas, and a travel trailer on the same property is normal. Many buyers specifically want a shop with multiple bays rather than a single RV pad.
Will an RV garage need extra height for tall rigs? ▾
Plan on 14-foot door height minimum for a Class A or a fifth wheel with a rooftop AC. Existing RV garages in the area vary widely — some were built for older shorter trailers and top out at 12 feet. Confirm interior clear height, not just door height, before you write an offer.
Is winter access a concern for RV pads out here? ▾
Altamont sits at roughly 6,400 feet and gets real winter — snow, ice, and stretches in the teens. County roads are plowed but private lanes are not, so a south-facing pad or a covered structure makes winter access to your rig much easier. Frost-proof hydrants on the hookup are worth asking about.
How many RV-friendly homes are usually on the market in Altamont? ▾
Inventory in Altamont is thin — often only a handful of active listings at any given time across the whole 84001 zip. Homes with dedicated RV parking or a shop are a meaningful subset of that, so setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch new ones quickly.