Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Eagle Mountain, Utah
Eagle Mountain has quietly become one of the best places along the Wasatch Front to own an RV, a boat, or a trailer and actually have somewhere to put it. The city grew up on larger lots than its Utah County neighbors — quarter-acre, half-acre, and full-acre parcels are common in areas like The Ranches, Cedar Pass Ranch, Sweetwater, and parts of Overland — and most newer subdivisions were platted with side-yard access, wide gates, and dedicated concrete pads in mind. Combine that with weekend access to Yuba, Strawberry, Lake Powell, and the southern Utah parks via SR-73 and Pioneer Crossing, and it's no surprise builders here market RV parking as a standard feature rather than a rare upgrade.
What "RV parking" actually means on a listing varies, though. Some homes have a 12-foot gate and a 40-foot concrete pad with a 30-amp hookup and sewer cleanout. Others have a true RV garage with a 14-foot door tucked behind the main two-car. And some just have gravel down the side of the house — fine for a small trailer, not for a Class A. HOA rules also vary across Eagle Mountain's many master-planned communities, so it's worth confirming what's allowed in front-yard storage and screening before writing an offer. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out if you want help sorting which properties actually fit your rig.
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How common is RV parking in Eagle Mountain compared to other Utah County cities? ▾
Much more common than in Lehi, American Fork, or Pleasant Grove. Eagle Mountain's larger lot sizes (many .25 to .5 acre, some over an acre in areas like Cedar Pass Ranch and Sweetwater) and newer construction mean dedicated RV pads, oversized gates, and third or fourth garage bays show up regularly on the MLS.
Does Eagle Mountain City regulate RV parking on residential property? ▾
Yes. The city allows RV storage on private property but has rules about setbacks, front-yard parking duration, and screening in some HOA-governed areas. Always check the specific HOA CC&Rs before closing — Silverlake and some newer Holbrook Farms phases are stricter than the older parts of town.
What should I look for in an RV pad beyond just the space itself? ▾
Width and length (40+ feet for a Class A or fifth wheel), gate clearance (12 feet wide minimum), concrete vs. gravel, and whether there's a 30/50-amp hookup, sewer cleanout, and water spigot. A few Eagle Mountain builders have started including full hookups as an option on new builds.
Are RV garages available, or just outdoor pads? ▾
Both. Outdoor pads are more common, but RV garages — typically 14-foot doors and 40+ feet deep — show up in custom homes in The Ranches, Overland, and parts of SilverLake. Expect to pay a meaningful premium for an enclosed RV bay over an open pad.
How does the drive from Eagle Mountain affect RV use? ▾
Eagle Mountain sits about 45 minutes from SLC airport and feeds onto Pioneer Crossing and SR-73 for access to I-15. From there it's a straight shot to Strawberry, Lake Powell, Moab, or southern Utah parks — one of the reasons RV ownership is so popular out here.
What price range should I expect for a home with usable RV parking here? ▾
Entry-level homes with an RV pad typically start in the upper $400Ks to low $500Ks. Homes with a dedicated RV garage usually run $700K and up, depending on lot size and finishes. Filter the listings below to see what's currently active.