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Clinton, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Clinton, Utah

Clinton sits in the middle of Davis County between Syracuse and Clearfield, and it has quietly become one of the better Wasatch Front cities for RV owners. A lot of the housing stock was built in the 1980s and 1990s on quarter-acre lots with side-yard access already framed in, back when nobody was squeezing four houses onto an acre. Combine that with relatively few HOAs compared to newer Syracuse or West Point subdivisions, and you get a city where parking a 30-foot travel trailer or a Class A motorhome next to the garage is a normal expectation, not a fight with a board. Median sale prices in Clinton generally run a bit under the Syracuse and Kaysville comps, so buyers stretching their budget to get RV-ready property tend to land here.

The practical side matters too. Hill Air Force Base is about five minutes south, which puts a heavy military and contractor population in town — a demographic that owns a lot of toy haulers and fifth wheels. I-15 access at Antelope Drive means you're on the road to the Uintas, Bear Lake, or southern Utah without fighting surface streets. Winters are cold enough that you'll want a covered pad or RV cover, and summer heat in the high 90s means shade and a 30-amp hookup near the pad pay off. Browse the active Clinton listings below to see which homes currently have the pad width, gate access, or dedicated RV garage you need.

May 2026 · Clinton market

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

Full Clinton market report
Median sale
$491,000
28 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
9 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
52
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Clinton.

What counts as RV parking on a Clinton listing?

Most agents flag a home as having RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad at least 10-12 feet wide running alongside or behind the garage, usually with a gate wide enough to clear a fifth wheel. Some Clinton homes go further with full RV garages — typically 14-foot doors and 40+ feet deep — but those are less common and command a premium. Always confirm pad length against your rig; a 32-foot travel trailer needs more room than the listing photo suggests.

Does Clinton City restrict where I can park an RV on my property?

Clinton's ordinance generally allows RV storage on private property but limits parking in the front yard setback and requires the surface to be improved (concrete, asphalt, or pavers in most cases) rather than bare dirt. Rigs typically can't be lived in while parked. Rules get updated, so verify the current code with Clinton City before closing if RV storage is the deal-breaker feature.

Are there HOAs in Clinton that ban RV parking?

Most of Clinton is non-HOA, which is a big reason RV owners shop here instead of newer master-planned areas in Syracuse or Layton. That said, a handful of newer subdivisions south of 1800 North and near the West Davis Corridor do have HOAs with RV restrictions. Check the CC&Rs on any specific listing — the MLS remarks don't always spell this out.

What's the price premium for a home with RV parking in Clinton?

On comparable square footage, a usable RV pad with gate access typically adds $10,000-$25,000 over an otherwise identical home. A fully enclosed RV garage can add $40,000-$80,000 depending on size and finish. Given that off-site RV storage in Davis County runs $100-$250 a month, the math works out quickly for full-time RV owners.

Which Clinton neighborhoods tend to have RV-friendly lots?

Older sections off 1500 North, 800 North, and the established streets west of 2000 West generally have wider lots (often a quarter acre or more) with side-yard access already in place. Homes built in the 1990s and earlier are your best bet. Newer infill builds near the freeway tend to have narrower lots that won't fit a trailer between the house and fence.

How close is Clinton to popular RV destinations?

That's part of the appeal — Clinton sits right off I-15 at the Antelope Drive interchange, so you're about 35 minutes to the Bear River bird refuge, an hour to the Uintas, and roughly four hours to either Moab or southern Utah's parks. Hill AFB is five minutes away, which is why a lot of Clinton RV owners are active-duty or retired military with rigs ready to roll on long weekends.

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