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Dammeron Valley, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Dammeron Valley, Utah

Dammeron Valley sits about 20 minutes north of St. George at roughly 4,500 feet, which makes it one of the rare spots in Washington County where you get cooler summers, actual snow flurries in winter, and lot sizes large enough to actually park a Class A motorhome, a boat, and a side-by-side without the neighbors caring. Most parcels here run one to two acres on average, zoned to allow outbuildings, so RV garages aren't a luxury add-on — they're a practical feature that fits how people actually live out here. Buyers heading to Sand Hollow, Quail Creek, Pine Valley, or Zion want their toys at home, not in a storage lot 25 minutes away in Hurricane.

Homes with RV garages in Dammeron Valley typically feature 14-foot or taller doors, 40-50 foot deep bays, 50-amp hookups, and dump stations plumbed into the septic. Construction quality varies — some are attached to the main house with finished interiors and epoxy floors, others are detached metal shops with living quarters above. Pricing generally runs higher than comparable Dammeron Valley homes without the garage, with the premium tied directly to door height, depth, and whether the bay is climate-controlled. Inventory turns over slowly here since owners tend to stay put once they've built the setup they want. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and check back often — new RV-garage homes in this pocket don't sit long.

May 2026 · Dammeron Valley market

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

Full Dammeron Valley market report
Median sale
$950,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
12
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Dammeron Valley.

What size RV garage should I look for in Dammeron Valley?

For a Class A motorhome, look for interior dimensions of at least 14 feet wide, 14 feet tall, and 40-45 feet deep. Fifth wheels and Class C rigs can fit in 13x35 spaces. Many Dammeron Valley shops are built oversized — 16 feet tall and 50 feet deep — to accommodate slide-outs, roof AC units, and a workbench at the back.

Are RV garages typically attached or detached out here?

Both are common. Newer custom builds (2018 and later) often integrate the RV bay into the main home for a single-roof look, while older Dammeron Valley properties usually have a separate metal or stick-built shop set back on the lot. Detached shops tend to be larger and easier to expand since the lots support it.

Do Dammeron Valley homes with RV garages have hookups inside the bay?

Most do. Standard build-outs include 30 or 50-amp electrical, a water spigot, and a sewer cleanout tied into the septic system for black tank dumps. Higher-end shops add a mini-split for climate control and a floor drain, which matters when you're rinsing red Washington County dust off a rig.

How does the HOA or CC&Rs handle RV storage and shop buildings?

Dammeron Valley has covenants but they're generally permissive about outbuildings, RVs, and livestock compared to St. George subdivisions. Shop size limits, height caps, and exterior material requirements vary by phase, so always pull the recorded CC&Rs for the specific lot before assuming you can build a 2,000 sq ft shop.

What's the price premium for an RV garage in Dammeron Valley?

A finished RV garage typically adds $75,000 to $200,000 over a comparable home without one, depending on size, finish level, and whether it's attached. Given construction costs in southern Utah are running $180-$250 per square foot for shop space, buying a property with one already built is usually cheaper than adding it later.

Is Dammeron Valley a good base for RV trips to nearby destinations?

It's hard to beat the location. Sand Hollow and Sand Mountain are 35 minutes south, Zion's west entrance at Kolob is 40 minutes east, Pine Valley Reservoir is 15 minutes north, and you're 25 minutes from I-15 for longer hauls to Bryce, Lake Powell, or Mesquite. Highway 18 is wide and easy to navigate with a long rig.