Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Avon, Utah
Avon is a small unincorporated community at the south end of Cache Valley, about 20 minutes below Logan on Highway 165 and roughly 90 minutes north of Salt Lake City. Lots here run large by Utah standards — half-acre minimums are common and one to five-acre parcels are easy to find — which is exactly why buyers who own a travel trailer, fifth wheel, boat, or toy hauler keep landing in Avon instead of fighting tight setbacks in Logan or North Logan. Most homes already have a gravel or concrete pad, a side-yard pull-through, or a detached shop sized for an RV. Zoning is Cache County agricultural or rural residential, so there's no municipal ordinance telling you where to park your rig on your own property.
Climate matters when you're shopping for RV-friendly homes at 5,000 feet. Avon gets real winters with snow loads that can flatten a cheap carport, so the listings worth your time tend to have either a proper RV garage with a 14-foot door, a reinforced cover, or enough flat ground to set one up. Summers are dry and mild, which makes the area a launching point for trips to Bear Lake, the Uintas, Logan Canyon, and Blacksmith Fork. Septic systems, well water, and 30/50-amp hookups are details worth verifying on each property. Browse the active Avon listings with RV parking below to see what's currently on the market.
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Is RV parking common on Avon properties? ▾
Yes. Avon sits in Cache Valley's rural southern end, and most lots run a half-acre or larger, so side yards and gravel pads for RVs, boats, and trailers are the norm rather than the exception. Many properties already have a dedicated pull-through area or a detached shop with RV-height doors.
Are there HOA or county rules I should know about? ▾
Avon is unincorporated Cache County, so there's no city ordinance restricting RV storage on your own lot, and most of the area has no HOA at all. The handful of subdivisions that do have CC&Rs are generally lenient about RVs kept on a side pad or behind a fence. Always check the specific recorded covenants before closing.
What should I look for in an RV pad or garage at this elevation? ▾
Avon sits around 5,000 feet with real winters, so a covered or enclosed bay protects seals, slides, and tires from snow load and UV. If the RV will live outside, look for a level concrete or compacted gravel pad with a 30/50-amp hookup and a frost-free hose bib, since freeze-thaw cycles wreck unprepared pads quickly.
Can I run a dump station or sewer cleanout on the property? ▾
Most Avon homes are on septic, and the health department generally allows a properly permitted RV cleanout tied into the system. Confirm tank size and drainfield capacity before adding regular RV dumps, especially on older systems. A separate holding tank is another option some owners install.
How does RV access here compare to Logan or Smithfield? ▾
Lots are bigger and setbacks are deeper than what you'll see in Logan, Hyde Park, or Smithfield, so getting a 35-foot fifth wheel in and out is genuinely easy. You're also a straight shot south on Highway 165 to Hyrum Reservoir, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, and on to Bear Lake or the Uintas without fighting city traffic.
What price range should I expect for a home with usable RV parking in Avon? ▾
Most homes with a dedicated RV pad or oversized garage trade in the mid $500Ks to low $800Ks, depending on acreage, shop size, and finishes. Properties with a true RV barn or 14-foot door shop on an acre or more push into the $900K+ range.