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Enoch, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Enoch, Utah

Enoch sits just north of Cedar City at about 5,600 feet, on the open bench between I-15 and the Red Hills. It is one of the few Iron County towns where larger lots, looser HOAs, and a rural-residential zoning mix still make it realistic to park a fifth wheel, a boat, or a toy hauler at the house. Most buyers searching this filter are weekend recreators headed to Duck Creek, Brian Head, Three Peaks, or the dunes at Coral Pink, and they want the rig at home on Sunday night instead of in a storage yard across town.

What "RV parking" means in Enoch varies more than in tract neighborhoods on the Wasatch Front. Listings here run from simple gated gravel pads on half-acre lots in older parts of town, to extended third-bay garages 14 to 16 feet tall in newer subdivisions like Parkview Estates and Hidden Hills, to detached metal shops with full hookups on county-influenced parcels along Minersville Highway. Winters bring real snow at this elevation, so covered or enclosed storage tends to hold value better than open pads. Price ranges across Enoch generally sit from the mid $400Ks for older homes with shop space up through the $700Ks for newer builds with oversized RV garages. The active homes below all have some form of RV-capable parking — scan the photos and lot details to see which setup matches your rig.

May 2026 · Enoch market

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

Full Enoch market report
Median sale
$490,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
7 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
102.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
50
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Enoch.

Why is RV parking such a common ask in Enoch?

Enoch sits minutes from Cedar Breaks, Brian Head, Duck Creek, and the trail systems south toward Zion and Bryce. A lot of residents own travel trailers, toy haulers, side-by-sides, or boats for Panguitch Lake, and HOA-free lots make it practical to keep that gear at home instead of paying storage in Cedar City.

What does RV parking actually look like on Enoch listings?

It ranges from a graveled side pad with a gate to full concrete pull-throughs with 30/50-amp hookups, sewer dump, and water. Newer builds in subdivisions like Parkview and Mountain View Estates often include third bays sized 14 feet tall or deeper extended bays. Older county-style parcels frequently have detached shops with RV doors.

Are there city rules about parking an RV on the property?

Enoch City is more permissive than Cedar City proper, but RVs generally need to sit on an improved surface and behind the front setback. Living in the RV full-time on a residential lot is not allowed. Check the current Enoch City code or call the planning office before closing if the setup is unusual.

Do these properties cost more than standard Enoch homes?

A home with a dedicated RV garage typically runs $30,000 to $80,000 above a comparable home without one, depending on bay size and finish. A simple side pad with gated access adds far less, often just a few thousand in perceived value. Lot size drives a lot of the premium here.

Can I add RV parking later if I find a home I like without it?

Often yes. Many Enoch lots are a third of an acre or larger with side-yard access, so pouring a pad and widening a gate is a weekend project. Building a tall detached shop requires a permit and needs to meet setback and height limits, which top out at 16 feet for accessory structures in most zones.

How many RV-friendly homes are usually active in Enoch?

Inventory shifts week to week, but Enoch typically has a handful of homes listed with RV garages or pads at any given time, out of roughly 40 to 70 total active listings citywide. The list below pulls live MLS data, so it reflects what is actually available today.