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Castle Dale, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Castle Dale, Utah

Castle Dale is the Emery County seat, a small Carbon-corridor town of roughly 1,500 residents sitting at about 5,700 feet between the San Rafael Swell and the Wasatch Plateau. Lots tend to run larger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common in town, with multi-acre properties just outside the city limits. That extra space, combined with a local culture built around hunting, ATVing the Swell, and boating at Joe's Valley and Millsite Reservoir, is exactly why so many homes here were built or remodeled with serious RV parking in mind.

When you're shopping homes with RV parking in Castle Dale, the range is wide: a simple gravel pad behind a side gate on an older Main Street rambler, a poured concrete pull-through with 50-amp service on a newer build out toward Orangeville, or a full detached RV garage with 14-foot doors on acreage near the highway. Median sale prices in Castle Dale generally run well below the Utah average, so the cost to step up into a property with covered RV storage or hookups is usually reasonable compared to similar setups in Price, Helper, or Spanish Fork. Browse the active listings below to see what's on the market right now, and check the agent remarks for pad dimensions, gate width, and hookup details.

May 2026 · Castle Dale market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Castle Dale right now.

Full Castle Dale market report
Median sale
$253,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
14 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Castle Dale.

What counts as RV parking on a Castle Dale listing?

It ranges widely. Some listings mean a graveled side yard behind a 12-foot gate; others mean a poured concrete pad with 50-amp power, water, and a sewer cleanout; the best include a covered carport or a detached shop with an RV-height door. Always check the listing photos and the features section, and ask the agent specifically about hookups.

Are there city ordinances about parking an RV at your home in Castle Dale?

Emery County and Castle Dale City are generally permissive compared to Wasatch Front cities — most properties allow an RV stored on-site as long as it's not blocking sidewalks or right-of-ways. Setbacks and screening rules can apply on corner lots, so confirm with the city before assuming a specific spot will work.

Do homes here typically have 30-amp or 50-amp RV hookups?

Both exist, but 30-amp is more common on older pads built for travel trailers, while newer setups built in the last decade often run 50-amp to handle fifth-wheels and larger toy haulers. Sewer cleanouts are less universal — many owners use a portable tank and the Millsite or Huntington dump stations instead.

How does winter affect RV parking and storage here?

Castle Dale gets real winter — snow accumulation, freeze-thaw cycles, and overnight lows in the teens are normal December through February. Uncovered RVs need winterizing, and tire covers or a roof structure extend the life of the unit significantly. Homes with enclosed RV bays or tall detached shops tend to sell faster and at a premium.

Is RV parking a bigger deal in Castle Dale than in larger Utah cities?

Yes. With the San Rafael Swell, Joe's Valley, the Wedge, and dozens of trailheads inside an hour's drive, a large share of local buyers own a camper, side-by-side trailer, or boat. A home without space for at least one trailer is a harder sell here than the same home would be in a Salt Lake suburb.

Should I expect a detached shop along with the RV pad?

Often, yes. Many Castle Dale properties — especially those on quarter-acre-plus lots — include a detached garage or shop, sometimes with an RV-height door (12–14 feet). These outbuildings are a major value driver locally and frequently appear alongside the RV parking feature on the MLS.