Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Apple Valley, Utah
Apple Valley sits on the high desert bench between Hurricane and Zion National Park, and it was practically built for people who own toys. Lots here run larger than what you'll see in St. George or Washington — half-acre to several-acre parcels are common — and the town's zoning has historically been friendly to outbuildings, detached shops, and dedicated RV pads. That combination is why buyers from California, Las Vegas, and the Wasatch Front specifically search Apple Valley when they need to keep a Class A motorhome, a fifth-wheel, and a side-by-side trailer all on the same property without fighting an HOA.
Practical RV parking in this area usually means one of three setups: a poured concrete pad with 30/50-amp service and a sewer cleanout running off the septic, a covered carport tall enough for a 13-foot rig, or a fully enclosed RV garage with a 14-by-14 door. Elevation here is around 5,000 feet, so summers stay 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George while winters bring occasional snow that melts off within a day or two — climate that's easy on stored vehicles if they're covered. Zion's east gate, Sand Hollow, and the Smithsonian Butte backcountry are all inside a 30-minute tow. Browse the active Apple Valley listings with RV parking below to see which configurations are on the market right now.
April 2026 · Apple Valley market
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About homes with rv parking in Apple Valley.
What counts as RV parking on an Apple Valley listing? ▾
MLS listings here use the term loosely. It can mean a dedicated concrete or gravel pad beside the house, a drive-through gate on a fenced lot, a detached RV garage with a 14-foot door, or simply enough side-yard width to pull a trailer through. Always check the listing photos and lot dimensions, and confirm whether a 30/50-amp hookup and sewer cleanout are actually installed.
Are there HOA or zoning rules in Apple Valley that restrict RV storage? ▾
Most of Apple Valley sits on larger residential and agricultural-residential lots with no HOA, which is a big reason RV owners buy here instead of Washington or Santa Clara. The town does have setback and screening guidelines in some subdivisions like Sage Hills, so verify with Washington County and the specific plat before assuming you can park a 40-foot Class A in the front yard.
How much extra does RV parking add to the price? ▾
A simple gravel pad adds almost nothing to value, but a finished RV garage with power, water, and a high door can add $40,000 to $80,000 over a comparable home without one. Given that base prices in Apple Valley generally run from the mid $400s into the $700s, an RV-garage home tends to land in the upper half of that range.
Can I run hookups on a rural Apple Valley lot? ▾
Yes, and many owners do. Most properties are on culinary water through the Apple Valley water system with septic rather than sewer, so RV sewer dumps typically tie into the septic with proper permitting. A licensed plumber and a quick call to the Southwest Utah Public Health Department will save headaches later.
Is the climate hard on an RV stored outside here? ▾
Summer sun is intense at 5,000 feet of elevation and UV will fade tires, seals, and decals faster than at sea level. Winters are mild compared to northern Utah but you'll still see freezing nights from December through February, so most buyers prefer covered parking or at least a quality cover and tire shades.
How far is Apple Valley from popular RV destinations? ▾
That's a big part of why people buy here. Zion's east entrance is about 25 minutes up SR-59 and SR-9, Sand Hollow and Quail Creek reservoirs are 20-25 minutes west, and Lake Powell is roughly two and a half hours. Pulling a trailer out of an Apple Valley driveway and being at a trailhead before lunch is realistic.