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Cedar City, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Cedar City, Utah

Cedar City sits at about 5,800 feet on the edge of the Color Country, which means most households here own at least one toy that needs covered parking — a side-by-side for Three Peaks, a boat headed to Quail Creek or Sand Hollow, a fifth-wheel pointed at Bryce or Zion, or a snowmobile loaded for Brian Head. RV garages aren't a luxury add-on in this market; they're a practical response to UV damage, blowing dust off the west desert, and winter lows that regularly dip into the teens. Bays tall enough to swallow a Class A motorhome (typically 14-foot doors and 40-plus feet deep) show up most often in newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of town — Cross Hollows, Fiddlers Canyon, Stone Canyon, and the developments out toward Enoch.

Pricing depends heavily on bay size. A standard 30-foot deep RV bay attached to a tract home in Cedar runs a modest premium over comparable homes without one, while detached shop-style builds on a half-acre or more in Enoch and Kanarraville can push well above town averages. Buyers should pay attention to ceiling height, door width, 50-amp hookups, sewer dump access, and whether the HOA actually allows the RV to live in the garage long-term. Cedar City Regional Airport and I-15 access make this a reasonable base for anyone splitting time between southern Utah recreation and the Wasatch Front. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Cedar City market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Cedar City right now.

Full Cedar City market report
Median sale
$510,000
45 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
38 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
363
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Cedar City.

How tall and deep should an RV garage be in Cedar City?

Most Class A motorhomes need at least 14 feet of door clearance and 40+ feet of depth. Buyers towing fifth wheels or boats to Panguitch Lake and Lake Powell typically look for 45-foot bays with 16-foot doors. Check the actual interior dimensions on the listing, not just the marketing copy, since some sellers count a tall third bay as an RV garage when it really only fits a tall pickup.

Which Cedar City neighborhoods have the most RV garage homes?

Cross Hollows, Fiddlers Canyon, and the newer subdivisions out toward Enoch and Midvalley Road tend to have the larger lots that accommodate deep garages. Older parts of town near SUU rarely have them due to smaller lot sizes. Acreage parcels west of I-15 and south toward Kanarraville are where you'll see detached RV shops on half-acre or larger lots.

Are HOA restrictions on RV parking common here?

Many of Cedar City's newer subdivisions allow RV garages but prohibit parking an RV in the driveway long-term, which is exactly why the enclosed garage matters. Always read the CC&Rs before writing an offer. County and rural-zoned properties outside city limits generally have no such restrictions.

What does an RV garage add to the price?

In Cedar City, a built-in RV bay typically adds $40,000 to $90,000 over a comparable home without one, depending on size, heating, and whether it has a dump station hookup. Detached RV shops on acreage can add more because they often double as workshops. Heated and insulated bays command the higher end of that range given winter lows in the teens.

Do these garages usually have RV hookups inside?

The better-built ones include a 30 or 50 amp outlet, water, and sometimes a sewer dump connection tied to the home's septic or sewer line. Insulation and a gas heater are common upgrades since uninsulated bays can freeze plumbing in January. Ask the listing agent for a specific list of what's installed before assuming anything.

How many RV garage homes are typically on the market in Cedar City?

Inventory is thin — usually somewhere between 5 and 20 active listings at any given time across all price points. New construction in Enoch and the south end of town adds a few each year. If nothing on the current list fits, it's worth setting up an MLS alert since these move quickly when priced right.