Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Brigham City, Utah
Brigham City sits at the north end of the Wasatch Front, about 60 miles up I-15 from Salt Lake and a quick 20 minutes from Logan. It's a town where toy haulers, boats headed to Willard Bay, and travel trailers bound for Bear Lake or the Sawtooths are part of daily life — which is exactly why RV parking shows up on so many local buyers' must-have lists. Lots here tend to run larger than what you'll see further south in Davis or Salt Lake counties, and many of the older homes along Forest Street, in the Mantua bench area, and out toward Perry were built on quarter-acre-plus parcels with side-yard access already in place. Newer builds in Highland Estates and the Eagle Mountain Ranch area frequently include extra-deep driveways, 12-foot RV gates, and dedicated 30/50-amp hookups.
What counts as "RV parking" varies more than people expect. Some listings mean a graveled pad behind a side gate; others include a fully enclosed RV garage with 14-foot doors, sewer dump, and 240V service. Brigham City's zoning generally allows RVs to be stored on private property as long as they're off the street and not used as a dwelling, and the flatter west-side lots make pull-through access realistic. Winter matters here too — buyers storing a fifth-wheel through January want a pad that drains and a gate wide enough to maneuver in snow. Browse the active listings below to see which Brigham City homes currently offer the kind of RV setup you need.
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About homes with rv parking in Brigham City.
What counts as RV parking in a Brigham City MLS listing? ▾
It varies. Some listings mean a concrete or gravel pad alongside the home with gated access, others mean an RV-height third garage bay (typically 12–14 feet tall), and a few mean nothing more than a long driveway. Always check the photos and ask the listing agent for pad dimensions and gate width before assuming your rig will fit.
Are there HOA or city restrictions on parking an RV at your home in Brigham City? ▾
Brigham City municipal code generally allows RV storage on private property if it's off the public right-of-way and not used as a dwelling. HOAs are the bigger variable — some newer subdivisions in Perry and south Brigham restrict RVs to behind the front building line or require screening. Always pull the CC&Rs before closing.
What size RV pad should I look for? ▾
For a typical travel trailer plan on at least 12 feet wide by 30 feet long. Fifth-wheels and Class A motorhomes need 14 feet wide by 40+ feet long, plus overhead clearance if there's a carport or trees. Gate openings under 10 feet wide rule out most larger trailers.
Do homes with RV parking sell at a premium in Brigham City? ▾
Yes, modestly. Comparable homes with a finished RV pad and gated access tend to run $10,000–$25,000 higher than equivalent homes without, and homes with a true RV garage bay can carry a $40,000+ premium. The premium is larger in newer subdivisions where pads are harder to retrofit.
Can I add a 30 or 50-amp hookup and dump station to an existing pad? ▾
In most cases yes. Box Elder County and Brigham City permit residential RV hookups when installed by a licensed electrician and plumber. Budget roughly $1,500–$3,500 for a 50-amp pedestal and another $2,000–$5,000 to tie a dump into the home's sewer lateral, depending on the run.
Are these homes close to where I'd actually use the RV? ▾
That's the appeal. Willard Bay State Park is 10 minutes south, Mantua Reservoir is 5 minutes up the canyon, and Bear Lake is about 90 minutes northeast via Logan Canyon. I-15 access from Brigham puts the Tetons, southern Idaho, and the Uintas all within a half-day tow.