Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Bountiful, Utah
Bountiful sits just north of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch front bench, and it's one of the more practical places in Davis County to own a trailer, boat, or Class A motorhome. Plenty of buyers here keep a ski boat for Pineview or Bear Lake, a side-by-side trailer for the Knolls, or a fifth-wheel they take down to Lake Powell every spring. The older established neighborhoods west of Highway 89 — around Orchard Drive, Main Street, and the foothills near Mueller Park — often sit on quarter-acre and half-acre lots with side yards wide enough to fit a 30-foot rig behind a gate. Newer subdivisions up on the east bench tend to have tighter setbacks, so RV-friendly properties up there usually mean an oversized third bay or a dedicated concrete pad poured to the side of the driveway.
City code in Bountiful does allow RV parking on residential lots, but there are rules about screening, surface type, and proximity to the front property line, so it's worth checking the specific address against current ordinances before closing. HOA-governed pockets (mostly on the east bench and in newer infill developments) frequently restrict visible RV storage entirely, while the older grid west of 89 generally has no HOA at all. Lot width, gate access from the street, and whether mature trees block the swing-in are the three things that matter most. Browse the active listings below to see which Bountiful homes currently have the side yard, pad, or oversized garage to make it work.
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Does Bountiful allow RV parking on residential property? ▾
Yes, the city permits RV, boat, and trailer storage on residential lots, but with conditions. RVs generally need to be on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or approved pavers), kept out of the required front setback in most zones, and screened from neighboring properties in some cases. Always verify the current ordinance against the specific parcel before you write an offer.
Which Bountiful neighborhoods are best for RV owners? ▾
The older west-side grid between Main Street and Highway 89 — plus pockets around 400 East and the lower Orchard Drive area — tends to have the widest lots and no HOA restrictions. Mueller Park foothills homes sometimes have room as well, though grades and curb cuts can be tricky. East-bench subdivisions built after 2000 are usually the hardest because of HOAs and narrower side yards.
What counts as RV parking in the MLS listings? ▾
Agents tag this feature when a home has a dedicated pad, a gated side yard wide enough for a trailer, or an RV-height garage bay (typically 12 feet or taller). Some listings note only "RV pad" while others specify gate width or bay dimensions, so it's worth reading the remarks carefully or asking for measurements before touring.
Are there HOAs in Bountiful that ban RV storage? ▾
Yes, several of the newer planned communities on the east bench and in the South Bountiful infill areas restrict visible RV parking, and some prohibit it outright. If you're buying in a subdivision built in the last 20 years, request the CC&Rs early — the rule is usually buried in the architectural or nuisance sections.
How much more do RV-friendly homes cost in Bountiful? ▾
There isn't a clean line-item premium, but homes with dedicated RV setups — especially an oversized third bay — often run $15,000 to $40,000 above comparable homes without one. The bigger driver is usually lot size, since the same flat half-acre that fits an RV also commands a premium on its own.
Can I add an RV pad or extended garage to a Bountiful home after I buy? ▾
Often yes, if the lot has the width and the zoning allows it. You'll need a building permit for the pad if it ties into the driveway, and any new garage bay requires plan review through Bountiful City. Corner lots and homes with rear-alley access give you the most flexibility.