Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Cleveland, Utah
Cleveland is a small, tight-knit agricultural community tucked into Emery County in central Utah's Castle Valley, roughly 30 miles southeast of Price and about 3.5 hours from Salt Lake City. With wide-open lots, low property taxes, and a rural lifestyle that practically demands a place to park a big rig, homes with RV parking are a natural fit here. Many properties in the area sit on generous parcels — quarter-acre to multi-acre lots are common — giving homeowners the lateral clearance, the gravel pads, and sometimes the fully enclosed RV garages that serious RV owners need. Cleveland's flat terrain also makes maneuvering a Class A motorhome or a fifth-wheel trailer into a side-yard or rear driveway far easier than the tight streets of the Wasatch Front ever allow.
Emery County sees all four seasons — summers climb into the 90s°F and winters regularly drop below freezing — so covered or enclosed RV storage is worth paying extra for if you want to protect your investment from UV damage and freeze-thaw cycles. Buyers relocating from the Wasatch Front or from out of state frequently prioritize RV parking because Castle Country is surrounded by world-class off-road and camping destinations: the San Rafael Swell, Nine Mile Canyon, and the Price River corridor are all within an hour's drive. Homes in this price range — generally $150,000 to $350,000 for a single-family property in Emery County — often include outbuildings, extended driveways, or dedicated RV hookups that would cost tens of thousands to add on in a metro market. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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What counts as 'RV parking' on a Cleveland, Utah property listing? ▾
In rural Emery County, RV parking can mean anything from a graveled side-yard wide enough to clear a 40-foot coach, to a dedicated concrete pad with 30- or 50-amp electrical hookups, to a fully enclosed RV garage or shop with tall doors. The MLS field is self-reported by sellers, so it's always worth confirming the actual dimensions and hookup details with your agent before scheduling a showing.
Are there HOA or county rules restricting RV storage on residential lots in Cleveland? ▾
Cleveland itself is an unincorporated community in Emery County, and Emery County's zoning rules are considerably more relaxed than most Wasatch Front municipalities. There is no citywide HOA blanketing the area, and county ordinances generally allow RV storage on private residential property. That said, individual subdivisions can still carry their own CC&Rs, so confirm the deed restrictions on any specific parcel before you close.
How close is Cleveland to popular RV and off-road destinations? ▾
Cleveland sits at the northern edge of the San Rafael Swell country, one of Utah's most expansive and undervisited public-land playgrounds. The Wedge Overlook — sometimes called Utah's 'Little Grand Canyon' — is roughly 25 miles away, Nine Mile Canyon is about 45 miles north toward Wellington, and Goblin Valley State Park is under 90 minutes south. Owning a home with on-site RV parking means you can hitch up and be on a dirt road in well under an hour.
Does the winter climate in Emery County affect how I should think about RV storage? ▾
Yes. Cleveland sits at roughly 5,600 feet in elevation and sees January lows that regularly dip into the teens and single digits (°F). Extended exposure to freeze-thaw cycles can stress water lines, seals, and slide-out mechanisms in an RV left unprotected. A covered RV port or an enclosed shop adds meaningful value for year-round owners, and buyers paying a modest premium for those features are generally making a sound long-term decision.
What's the typical price range for homes with RV parking in Cleveland, Utah? ▾
Emery County is one of Utah's more affordable rural markets. Single-family homes in Cleveland with dedicated RV parking typically list in the $150,000–$325,000 range, depending on lot size, outbuildings, and the quality of the RV storage setup. Properties that include a detached shop or enclosed garage large enough for a full-size motorhome tend to sit at the upper end of that range, but still represent significant value compared to similar setups in Washington County or Utah County.
Can I get full RV hookups — water, sewer, and electric — at a residential property in Cleveland? ▾
Some properties in rural Emery County do include dedicated RV hookup stations with 30- or 50-amp service, a water spigot, and a cleanout connection to a septic system. These setups are more common on properties that previously served as small farms or that were owner-built with RV-owning families in mind. It's less common than a basic parking pad, so flag it specifically with your agent if full hookups are a requirement rather than a preference.