Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Bluffdale, Utah
Bluffdale sits at the south end of Salt Lake County where the valley starts to open up toward Utah County, and it's one of the few Wasatch Front cities where RV ownership still works without a monthly storage bill. Lot sizes here run noticeably larger than in Draper or Riverton next door — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common, and pockets of one-acre horse property still exist along 2700 West and out toward Camp Williams. That extra space is the whole reason buyers with travel trailers, fifth-wheels, boats, and Class A coaches keep landing in Bluffdale instead of the tighter subdivisions further north. Access to I-15 at the 14600 South interchange means you can hitch up and be at Lake Powell in under five hours or in the Uintas before lunch.
Listings tagged with RV parking in Bluffdale range from modest 1990s ramblers with a gravel side pad around $550K up to custom homes on the west bench with heated RV garages pushing past $1.5M. The most useful filter is gate width and pad length — a 30-foot travel trailer fits almost anywhere, but a 40-foot diesel pusher with slide-outs needs a specific setup. Zoning in Bluffdale is friendlier to on-site RV storage than most neighboring cities, though newer HOA subdivisions can still have visibility rules worth reading. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have the pad, gate, and hookups that match what you're parking.
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About homes with rv parking in Bluffdale.
What counts as RV parking on a Bluffdale listing? ▾
Most MLS listings here flag RV parking as a dedicated concrete or gravel pad along the side of the home, typically 10-12 feet wide and 35-45 feet long, with a gate wide enough to clear a Class A motorhome or a fifth-wheel. Some higher-end properties on the west side off Porter Rockwell include detached RV garages with 14-foot doors and 50-amp hookups. Always check the listing photos for gate width and overhead clearance before assuming a full-size coach will fit.
Does Bluffdale City restrict where I can park an RV on my property? ▾
Bluffdale's zoning code allows RVs to be stored on residential lots, but they generally need to be on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or pavers) and set back from the front property line. Rules are looser than in Draper or Sandy, which is part of why RV owners migrate here. Check the current municipal code or call Bluffdale Planning before closing if storage placement is a deal-breaker for you.
Which Bluffdale neighborhoods most often have RV parking? ▾
Independence, Day Ranch, and the older quarter-acre-plus lots near 14600 South and Redwood Road are the most reliable bets. Newer high-density subdivisions north of Porter Rockwell Boulevard rarely have room. If you want a detached RV garage, look at custom builds in Sky Ranch or along the benches west of Redwood.
What's the price premium for a home with RV parking here? ▾
A side pad with gate access typically adds $10,000-$25,000 versus a comparable home without one. A fully enclosed RV garage with power and a dump station can add $75,000 or more, partly because those homes usually sit on larger lots to begin with. Lot size and gate access tend to drive the premium more than the pad itself.
Can I run hookups (power, water, sewer) to the RV pad? ▾
Yes, and many Bluffdale homes already have 30- or 50-amp service, a hose bib, and a sewer cleanout at the pad. If hookups aren't installed, adding them is straightforward on most lots since sewer lines run through the area. Permits go through Bluffdale City, and an electrician can usually add a 50-amp circuit in a day.
Is HOA approval an issue in Bluffdale? ▾
It depends on the subdivision. Older parts of town and rural-zoned acreage properties have no HOA at all, which is the main draw for RV owners. Newer planned communities like parts of Independence do have HOAs with rules about visible RV storage, so confirm CC&Rs on any specific listing before writing an offer.