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Cedar Fort, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Cedar Fort, Utah

Cedar Fort sits in the northwest corner of Utah County at the base of the Oquirrh Mountains, about 25 minutes west of Lehi and roughly an hour from Salt Lake City International. It's one of the last genuinely rural pockets along the Wasatch Front — lot sizes here typically run from a half acre to five-plus acres, zoning is forgiving, and most properties already accommodate trailers, boats, side-by-sides, and full-size motorhomes without anyone batting an eye. For buyers coming from tighter HOA-controlled subdivisions in Saratoga Springs or Eagle Mountain, the freedom to park a 40-foot fifth wheel next to the house is often the entire reason they're looking in Cedar Fort to begin with.

RV parking out here usually means more than a gravel pad. Listings often include 12-foot-wide concrete drives, 30/50-amp hookups, dump cleanouts tied into the septic, detached RV garages with 14-foot doors, and gated side yards wide enough to swing a long rig. Proximity to Five Mile Pass OHV area, the Pony Express Trail, and quick I-80/SR-73 access to Wyoming and Nevada makes the town a practical base for anyone who actually uses their toys. Prices generally land below comparable Utah County options because you're trading retail and restaurants for open sky and quiet. Browse the active Cedar Fort listings below to see which properties currently offer dedicated RV setups.

October 2025 · Cedar Fort market

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

Full Cedar Fort market report
Median sale
$700,000
1 closed in October 2025
Median DOM
72 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Cedar Fort.

Does Cedar Fort have HOA restrictions on parking RVs in the driveway?

Most of Cedar Fort is unincorporated or sits on larger parcels with no HOA at all, which is why buyers gravitate here. A handful of newer subdivisions on the south end do have CC&Rs, so always check the recorded documents before closing if storing a visible RV is a deal-breaker.

What does RV parking typically include on Cedar Fort listings?

Expect a mix: some homes offer a basic gravel or concrete pad on the side yard, while others include 30/50-amp service, a sewer cleanout, and a covered carport or detached RV garage with tall doors. Larger acreage properties sometimes have separate driveways and gated access specifically for the RV.

Is there a price premium for homes with dedicated RV garages here?

A finished RV garage with 14-foot doors and power typically adds $40,000 to $80,000 over a comparable home without one. On larger lots the premium is smaller because the land already accommodates outdoor parking without the structure.

Can I run a septic dump connection for my RV in Cedar Fort?

Yes, most properties are on septic rather than city sewer, and many owners have tied in a dedicated RV cleanout. Any new connection needs to comply with Utah County Health Department rules, so verify the existing setup was permitted or budget for a quick inspection.

How close is Cedar Fort to popular RV and OHV destinations?

Five Mile Pass OHV area is about 10 minutes south on SR-73, and the Pony Express National Historic Trail runs right through town. Tooele, the Cedar Mountains, and the Bonneville Salt Flats are all within an easy morning's drive, which is a big part of the appeal for active RV owners.

Are lot sizes big enough for a Class A motorhome plus a trailer?

In most cases, yes. Typical Cedar Fort lots run from 0.5 to 5 acres, and many homes were built with the expectation that owners would store multiple vehicles. Confirm setbacks and driveway width on the specific property, especially if you're running a 40-foot coach with a tow.