Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Elk Ridge, Utah
Elk Ridge sits at roughly 5,200 feet on the south end of Utah County, tucked against Loafer Mountain between Payson and Salem. It's a small bedroom community of large lots, custom builds, and homeowners who tend to own toys — side-by-sides for the Nebo Loop, boats for Payson Lakes and Utah Lake, snowmobiles for the Skyline Drive trailheads, and travel trailers for weekends down in Moab or up in the Uintas. That lifestyle is exactly why RV garages show up here more often than in tighter Wasatch Front suburbs. Lot sizes in neighborhoods like Oak Hills, Elk Haven, and the newer benches above Goosenest Drive frequently run a third of an acre or more, which gives builders room to add 14-foot doors, 40-plus-foot deep bays, and tall ceilings without fighting setbacks.
Buyers shopping Elk Ridge for an RV garage are usually weighing a few things at once: door height clearance for a fifth-wheel or Class A, whether the bay is insulated and heated for winter storage at this elevation, and whether the home sits on a lot with a wide enough approach to actually back a 35-foot rig in. Price points here typically land in the upper range for southern Utah County since most RV-garage homes are newer custom builds rather than tract product. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Elk Ridge with a dedicated RV bay.
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About homes with rv garages in Elk Ridge.
What size RV garage should I look for in Elk Ridge? ▾
Most buyers want a door at least 14 feet tall and 40 feet deep to fit a Class A motorhome or a fifth-wheel with a truck attached. Many Elk Ridge builds go bigger — 16-foot doors and 50-foot depths are common in newer homes off Goosenest Drive and Elk Ridge Drive. Check both door height and interior clearance, since trusses and lighting can eat into usable space.
Are RV garages common in Elk Ridge compared to other Utah County cities? ▾
Yes. Elk Ridge has a higher share of homes with oversized garages than Provo, Orem, or Springville because lot sizes here typically run a third of an acre or larger, and the city's zoning is friendlier to tall accessory structures. Buyers relocating from denser parts of the county often come to Elk Ridge specifically for this reason.
Will an RV garage hurt resale value if I don't own an RV? ▾
Generally no — in Elk Ridge the demand for tall garage space is broad. Buyers use them for boats headed to Strawberry and Utah Lake, side-by-sides for trails on Loafer Mountain, car lifts, and woodworking shops. A finished, insulated RV bay tends to add value rather than narrow your buyer pool.
Do Elk Ridge HOAs or city rules restrict RV parking outside the garage? ▾
Elk Ridge city code limits how long an RV can sit in a driveway or on the street, and several subdivisions have CC&Rs that prohibit visible RV storage entirely. That's exactly why enclosed RV garages are in demand here — they keep you compliant while storing the rig at home instead of paying for off-site storage in Spanish Fork or Payson.
What's the price range for homes with RV garages in Elk Ridge? ▾
Most fall between roughly $750,000 and $1.4 million depending on lot size, finished square footage, and whether the RV bay is fully finished with utilities. Newer construction on the south and east benches tends to sit at the upper end, while older homes near Salem Hills Golf Course can come in lower.
Should the RV garage have its own utilities? ▾
If you actually plan to live in or work on the RV at home, look for a 30- or 50-amp outlet, a floor drain, a sewer dump connection, and a hose bib inside the bay. Heated floors and a gas heater are nice in winter — Elk Ridge sits above 5,000 feet and the garage can drop below freezing for weeks at a time.