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Bothwell, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Bothwell, Utah

Bothwell is a small farming community west of Tremonton in Box Elder County, and it's one of the more practical places along the northern Wasatch Front to own a recreational vehicle. Lots out here typically run from a half acre up past five acres, county zoning is forgiving compared to subdivisions closer to Ogden or Layton, and most homes were designed with rural living in mind — meaning wide driveways, side-yard gates, and detached shops are the norm rather than the exception. For buyers who haul a travel trailer up to Bear Lake, a boat to Willard Bay (about 20 minutes south), or a side-by-side into the Raft River Mountains, having the rig at home instead of in paid storage is a real quality-of-life upgrade.

What separates Bothwell from tighter markets is the room to actually use the parking. A 40-foot fifth wheel needs a turning radius, and the straight county roads and oversized lots here accommodate that without the headaches you'd hit in a Layton cul-de-sac. Many listings include 30 or 50 amp outlets, dump cleanouts tied to septic, and shops with 14-foot doors built specifically for Class A motorhomes. Prices generally run below comparable acreage in Cache Valley or Davis County, and I-15 access at Tremonton puts Salt Lake City and the airport about 70 minutes away. Browse the active listings below to see which Bothwell properties currently have the RV setup you need.

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About homes with rv parking in Bothwell.

What counts as RV parking on a Bothwell listing?

Most Bothwell listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, a wide gated side yard, or a detached shop with an oversized door (typically 12' or 14' tall). Because lots out here tend to run a half acre to several acres, many properties have informal pull-through space even when it's not specifically advertised. Always confirm pad length, gate width, and any hookups directly on the listing or with the agent.

Are there HOA or county rules about parking an RV on my property?

Bothwell sits in unincorporated Box Elder County, and most of the area has no HOA, so rules are governed by county ordinance rather than a board. The county is generally permissive about RVs stored on private agricultural and residential land, but setbacks from property lines still apply. If you're buying in a platted subdivision near Tremonton, check the CC&Rs before assuming you can park a 40-foot fifth wheel out front.

Do many Bothwell homes have RV hookups (power, water, sewer dump)?

A fair number do, especially homes built or upgraded in the last 15 years. Common setups include a 30 or 50 amp outlet on the side of the garage, a frost-free hose bib, and occasionally a cleanout tied into the septic system for dumping. Properties with detached shops often have the most complete hookups since owners use them for both storage and trip prep.

How much extra should I expect to pay for a home with real RV parking here?

In the Bothwell and greater Tremonton market, a paved RV pad with gate access typically adds a few thousand dollars to perceived value, while a full RV-height shop can add $40,000–$80,000+ depending on size and finish. Acreage matters more than the pad itself — a 1-acre lot with room to maneuver a toy hauler is the real premium here.

Is winter RV storage a concern in Bothwell?

Winters in northern Box Elder County bring stretches of single-digit lows and decent snowfall, so most owners winterize their rigs by mid-November. Covered RV parking or an enclosed shop is a meaningful upgrade if you want to skip the winterization routine or keep batteries on a tender. Open pads work fine if you're disciplined about blowing out the lines.