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Clearfield, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Clearfield, Utah

Clearfield has one of the highest concentrations of RV-owning households in Davis County, and the reason is practical: Hill Air Force Base sits on the city's eastern edge, retirees and active-duty families have been settling here for decades, and Utah's best camping is within a tank of gas. Bear Lake is 90 minutes north, the Uintas are due east, and Lake Powell is a long Saturday's drive south. That demand has shaped the housing stock. Many of the ramblers and split-entries built between the 1970s and early 2000s along streets like 1000 East, Antelope Drive, and the area west of Main were designed with deep driveways, wide side gates, or dedicated concrete pads behind a privacy fence.

Pricing in Clearfield generally runs below Layton and Kaysville for comparable square footage, which is part of why RV owners gravitate here instead of farther south in Davis County. Expect to see homes with simple gravel RV pads at the entry level, then a step up for poured concrete with 30-amp hookups and dump access, and a premium tier with detached RV garages featuring 14-foot doors. HOA rules vary by subdivision, so older non-HOA pockets remain the easiest path to legal on-site storage. The listings below are filtered to show Clearfield properties currently on the market with some form of RV parking noted in the MLS data — scan through to see what's available right now.

May 2026 · Clearfield market

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

Full Clearfield market report
Median sale
$430,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
19 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
85
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Clearfield.

How wide does an RV gate need to be in Clearfield?

Most Clearfield buyers look for a side gate of at least 10-12 feet wide to clear a Class A motorhome or fifth wheel with slide-outs. Older homes in the original grid near Center Street sometimes have narrower side yards, so measure the gap between the house and fence line before writing an offer. Newer builds in Patterson Farms and along the south side of the city tend to be designed with RV access already in mind.

Are there HOA restrictions on parking an RV at the home?

It depends on the subdivision. Older Clearfield neighborhoods built in the 60s through 80s typically have no HOA at all, which is why they remain popular with RV owners. Newer planned communities may restrict on-site RV storage to fully enclosed structures or prohibit it outright, so always pull the CC&Rs during your due diligence period.

Does Clearfield city have ordinances about RVs parked on residential property?

Clearfield allows RVs on private property but generally requires them to be on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or gravel) and not blocking the public right-of-way or sidewalk. Parking on the street is limited to 48 hours for loading and unloading. Check current Title 11 zoning code with the city before closing if the RV pad isn't already built.

Is a covered RV pad or detached RV garage worth the premium here?

With Clearfield winters bringing snow loads and summer UV that fades fiberglass, covered storage extends an RV's life noticeably. Homes with a dedicated RV garage (often 14-foot doors and 40+ feet deep) typically command $30,000-$60,000 more than comparable homes with just an open pad. For full-time RVers or boat owners headed to Pineview and Bear Lake, the cost usually pencils out.

Which Clearfield neighborhoods have the most RV-friendly lots?

The areas west of Main Street toward the Hill Air Force Base boundary, along with pockets near 1000 East and the Antelope Drive corridor, tend to have deeper lots with side access. Steed Pond and the older streets off SR-193 also have a strong supply of properties with existing RV pads, since many original owners were Hill AFB families with travel trailers.

How close is RV storage to major travel routes from Clearfield?

Clearfield sits right off I-15 at exits 332 and 335, putting Bear Lake about 90 minutes north, Moab roughly 4 hours south, and the Uintas under 2 hours east. That accessibility is a big reason RV ownership is so common here compared to denser parts of Davis County like Bountiful or Centerville.

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