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Duck Creek, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Duck Creek, Utah

Duck Creek Village sits at roughly 8,400 feet on Cedar Mountain, halfway between Cedar City and the north rim of the Grand Canyon, and it draws a very specific buyer: someone who wants a cabin within an hour of red rock country but cool enough to actually sleep with the windows open in July. RV parking matters here for two reasons. First, a lot of owners use their cabin as a basecamp and tow a travel trailer or toy hauler up for ATV season — Duck Creek connects directly into the Paiute and Cedar Mountain trail systems, which run more than 900 miles of legal OHV routes. Second, the road in (Highway 14 from Cedar City or 89 up through Long Valley Junction) makes hauling a rig manageable, unlike some Utah mountain communities where switchbacks rule out anything over 30 feet.

What "RV parking" actually looks like on Duck Creek listings varies widely. Some properties offer a level gravel pad tucked behind the cabin with 30-amp service and a dump connection; others just have a wide pull-through next to the driveway. Snow load is the wild card — winter accumulation regularly tops six feet, so covered RV bays and detached barns command a real premium over open pads. Lot size, tree clearance, and whether the access road is county-maintained or seasonal forest service also shape what's practical. Browse the active listings below to see which Duck Creek cabins currently have RV-capable parking, and check the remarks for hookup details before you tour.

May 2026 · Duck Creek market

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

Full Duck Creek market report
Median sale
$311,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
11 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
31
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Duck Creek.

What counts as RV parking on a Duck Creek property?

Most Duck Creek listings flag RV parking when there's a graveled or paved pad wide enough for a Class A or fifth-wheel, usually 12+ feet wide and 35+ feet long, with clearance from tree limbs. A few cabins go further with a dedicated RV garage or a 30/50-amp hookup and a dump connection. Read the remarks carefully — some sellers just mean there's room to pull off the driveway.

Can I park an RV on my lot year-round at 8,400 feet?

Technically yes, but Duck Creek gets serious snow — often 200+ inches a season — so most owners winterize and either move the RV down to Cedar City or store it under a covered structure. Leaving a rig exposed from November through April will shorten its life. Buyers serious about RV use should look for properties with a covered pad or an enclosed RV bay.

Are there HOA or Kane County rules about RV storage?

Duck Creek has a mix of subdivisions — Movie Ranch, Strawberry Point, Duck Creek Village proper — and rules vary. Some HOAs prohibit RVs as a primary residence or limit how long one can be parked visible from the road, while unincorporated Kane County parcels are generally more permissive. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer if RV use matters to you.

Do these cabins typically have RV hookups, or just a parking pad?

A parking pad is far more common than full hookups. Properties on community water and septic sometimes allow a dump connection, but many Duck Creek cabins run on cisterns and holding tanks, which complicates tying an RV into the system. If you want shore power, water, and sewer, expect to filter hard — it's a smaller subset of listings.

What's the price range for Duck Creek cabins with RV parking?

Smaller A-frames and older cabins with a usable RV pad generally start in the high $300s to low $400s, while newer builds on larger treed lots with a covered RV bay can run $700K to over $1M. Lot size and road access (paved vs. seasonal forest road) drive a lot of the spread.

How far is Duck Creek from the nearest full-service RV resources?

Cedar City is about 45 minutes down Highway 14 and has RV dealers, propane, dump stations, and parts. Kanab is roughly an hour south. In the village itself you'll find fuel and basic supplies, but anything mechanical usually means a trip off the mountain.