Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Arimo, Utah
Quick note before you scroll: Arimo is technically just over the Utah line in Bannock County, Idaho, about 25 minutes north of the Utah border on I-15. We include it on Best Utah Real Estate because so many of our Cache Valley and northern Utah buyers cross the state line looking for bigger lots, lower taxes, and the kind of rural acreage that makes RV ownership practical. If you're shopping from Logan, Tremonton, or Brigham City, Arimo and the surrounding communities of McCammon and Downey are well within a reasonable commute, and the housing stock skews toward larger parcels where parking a fifth wheel, toy hauler, or Class A coach next to the house is a non-issue.
RV parking in this part of the Portneuf Valley usually means one of three things: a gravel or concrete pad with 30/50-amp service alongside the driveway, a detached shop with a tall RV bay, or a full attached RV garage with 14-foot doors. Because lots here often run a half-acre to several acres, sellers have room to do it right — wide turning radius, sewer cleanout tied to the septic, and roof clearance for slide-outs. Winters get cold (single digits aren't unusual in January), so heated RV storage is a real selling point for owners who don't want to winterize every fall. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like us to set up a saved search that pings you the moment a new RV-friendly property hits.
July 2024 · Arimo market
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Wait — is Arimo in Utah or Idaho? ▾
Arimo is actually a small town in Bannock County, Idaho, just north of the Utah state line off I-15. A lot of buyers searching from the Cache Valley and Logan area look here because it's a short commute and the lots tend to be larger than what you'll see south of the border. If you're set on a Utah address, check nearby Tremonton, Garden City, or Richmond — all have similar RV-friendly properties.
What counts as RV parking on a listing? ▾
It varies. Some listings mean a gravel or concrete pad alongside the driveway with a 30- or 50-amp hookup. Others mean a fully enclosed RV garage with 14-foot doors and a dump station. The MLS remarks usually spell it out, but it's worth asking the listing agent whether power, water, and sewer are already run to the pad.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on parking an RV at the house? ▾
Most properties in and around Arimo sit on rural or semi-rural parcels with no HOA, so on-site RV storage is generally allowed. Bannock County zoning is permissive on residential lots over a quarter acre. If a home is inside a platted subdivision, double-check the CC&Rs before closing — a few newer developments do restrict visible RV storage.
How much extra does an RV garage add to the price? ▾
An attached RV garage (typically 14x40 or larger) usually adds $40,000–$70,000 to the sale price compared to a similar home with just a standard two-car garage. A simple concrete pad with hookups adds far less — often $5,000–$10,000. Detached shops with RV bays vary widely depending on size and finish.
Is there a sewer dump on most properties, or do owners use the local dump station? ▾
On larger parcels with septic systems, sellers sometimes add a dedicated RV cleanout tied into the septic — that's the most convenient setup. Homes on smaller lots or municipal sewer usually rely on the dump station at the Arimo exit off I-15 or facilities in Pocatello and Tremonton.
How many homes with RV parking are typically active here? ▾
Inventory in Arimo itself is thin — usually only a handful of homes on the market at any given time, and not all have dedicated RV space. Widening the search to McCammon, Downey, and the north end of Cache Valley generally turns up 15–30 active options. The list below updates directly from the MLS.