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Eden, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Eden, Utah

Eden sits in the Ogden Valley about 20 minutes up Ogden Canyon from I-15, and the buyer profile here skews heavily toward people who own gear — boats for Pineview Reservoir, side-by-sides for the Monte Cristo trail system, campers for the Uintas, and ski rigs for Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Nordic Valley. That's why RV parking shows up as a near-mandatory filter for a big chunk of Eden shoppers. Lots tend to be larger than what you'd find in Ogden proper or along the Wasatch Front, with quarter-acre to multi-acre parcels common in Wolf Creek, Eden Hills, Elkhorn, and the Nordic Valley Road corridor, which makes side-yard pads and detached RV garages physically feasible in a way they aren't in tighter subdivisions.

The practical considerations in Eden are different from St. George or Lehi. Winter snow loads are real — the valley floor routinely gets 60+ inches a season — so covered RV storage with proper roof engineering matters more than shade. Most Eden HOAs allow RV parking with screening or side-yard placement, but a handful restrict visible storage, so the CC&Rs are worth a careful read before you commit. Power hookups (30/50-amp), sewer cleanouts, and gated access wide enough for a fifth-wheel are the details that separate a true RV-ready property from a listing that just mentions extra parking. Browse the active Eden listings below to see what's currently on the market with dedicated RV space.

May 2026 · Eden market

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

Full Eden market report
Median sale
$915,000
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
34 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
96
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Eden.

What counts as RV parking on Eden listings?

Most Eden listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad at least 12 feet wide and 35-40 feet long with gated side-yard access. Higher-end properties on the Ogden Valley benches often include a deeper pad (45+ feet) to accommodate fifth-wheels or toy haulers, plus a 30/50-amp hookup and a sewer cleanout. Detached RV garages with 14-foot doors show up on larger lots near Wolf Creek and Powder Mountain Road.

Are there HOA or county restrictions on parking an RV at the house?

Eden is unincorporated Weber County, so the county land-use ordinance applies rather than a city code. The county generally allows RV storage on private property if it's off the right-of-way, but specific subdivisions — Wolf Creek, Eden Hills, Patio Springs — have their own CC&Rs that can require screening, side-yard placement, or outright prohibit visible RV storage. Always pull the HOA docs before writing an offer if RV parking is a must-have.

How does snow load affect RV storage in Ogden Valley?

Eden sits around 4,900 feet and the valley regularly picks up 60-80 inches of snow a season, with drifts that bury an uncovered rig fast. Buyers serious about RV use year-round tend to prioritize either a heated detached shop or a covered RV port with at least a 40 psf snow-load rating. An open pad works for summer-only owners who store the unit in Ogden or Plain City over winter.

What lot sizes in Eden typically support RV parking?

Most homes with realistic RV access sit on a third of an acre or larger, and the easiest setups are on the 1-5 acre parcels north of Highway 158 and along Nordic Valley Road. Smaller lots in older parts of the valley can still work if the side yard is wide enough and there's no easement blocking gate access. Flag lots and corner lots are worth a second look for the extra frontage.

Is there a price premium for a home with RV parking in Eden?

A dedicated pad with hookups usually adds $15-30K to comparable sales, and a fully enclosed RV garage can add $75-150K depending on size and finish. Given how many Eden owners run boats to Pineview, snowmobiles to Monte Cristo, or campers to the Uintas, the feature holds value better here than in tighter Wasatch Front markets.

Can I run power and dump from the house to the RV pad?

Yes, and many Eden sellers have already done it. The common setup is a 50-amp pedestal off the main panel and a dedicated sewer tie-in to the septic or sewer lateral. If you're adding it post-purchase, Weber County requires an electrical permit for the 50-amp circuit, and septic tie-ins need approval from the Weber-Morgan Health Department.