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Clarkston, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Clarkston, Utah

Clarkston sits in the far northwest corner of Cache Valley, a small farm town of roughly 800 residents tucked against the Clarkston Mountains about 25 minutes from Logan. It's the kind of place where lot sizes are measured in fractions of an acre rather than square feet, deed restrictions are rare, and the neighbor across the fence is more likely to own a tractor than complain about your trailer. That combination is exactly why buyers searching specifically for RV parking end up looking here. Where a Providence or North Logan subdivision might force you into a storage lot off Highway 91 at $90 a month, a Clarkston property typically lets you pull the fifth wheel right up the side yard onto a gravel or concrete pad.

Winters are real — Clarkston averages around 40 inches of snow a year and temperatures drop into the teens — so the best setups include a south-facing pad, a wide gate (12 feet minimum for most Class A coaches), and ideally a 30- or 50-amp hookup near the parking area. Many of the homes that hit the market here include detached shops or tall garage bays sized for a motorhome or boat, which is harder to find at comparable prices in Smithfield, Richmond, or Hyde Park. Prices generally run below the Cache Valley median, though acreage properties with shop space can push higher. Browse the active listings below to see which Clarkston homes currently have the RV setup you need.

December 2025 · Clarkston market

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

Full Clarkston market report
Median sale
$317,500
2 closed in December 2025
Median DOM
107 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Clarkston.

How common is RV parking on homes in Clarkston?

Fairly common compared to most Utah cities. Clarkston lots tend to run larger than the Wasatch Front norm — many are quarter-acre to over an acre — and the rural zoning means side-yard gates, gravel pads, and detached shops are the rule rather than the exception. Older farm properties on the edges of town almost always have room for a trailer or fifth wheel.

Are there HOA or zoning rules in Clarkston that restrict RV storage?

Most of Clarkston sits outside HOA control, which is one reason buyers with toys gravitate here. Cache County and town ordinances generally allow RVs to be parked on your own property, though some require them to be off the front setback or screened from the street. Always confirm the specific parcel's zoning before closing.

What should I look for in an RV parking setup here?

Width matters more than length — a 12-foot gate opening is usable, 14 feet is comfortable for slide-outs. Look for a level concrete or compacted gravel pad, a 30/50-amp hookup if you want to run the rig at home, and a dump cleanout. Winter access also matters; Clarkston gets real snow, so a pad that drifts shut from November to March is less useful than one along the south side of the house.

Is a detached shop or RV garage realistic at Clarkston prices?

Yes, and that's part of the draw. Acreage properties in Clarkston routinely include 30x40 or larger shops, sometimes with RV-height doors (14 feet or more). Buyers priced out of similar setups in Logan, North Logan, or Smithfield often find better building footprints here for the money.

How far is Clarkston from main RV destinations?

Clarkston sits in the northwest corner of Cache Valley, which puts it close to Bear Lake (about an hour), the Sawtooths and southern Idaho lakes within two to three hours, and Yellowstone's west entrance in roughly four. The location is a genuine advantage if you actually use the RV rather than just store it.

How many RV-parking homes are usually active on the MLS in Clarkston?

Clarkston is a small town — inventory at any given moment is typically in the single digits across all listings, with a handful that specifically call out RV parking or shop space. The active list below reflects what's currently available; setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new ones since they move quickly.