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Enoch, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Enoch, Utah

Enoch sits just north of Cedar City on the Cedar Valley floor, and the lot sizes here are a big part of why RV owners gravitate to this corner of Iron County. Subdivisions like Parkview, Quail Run, and the newer builds off Midvalley Road tend to come on half-acre to full-acre parcels, which leaves room for an oversized detached shop or a tall attached bay without the setback headaches you'd hit in tighter Cedar City neighborhoods. Most RV garages out here run 14 to 16 feet tall at the door, deep enough for a 40-foot Class A with a tow vehicle hooked up, and a lot of them are plumbed with 30/50-amp service, a dump cleanout, and insulated walls for the cold Cedar Valley winters.

The practical case for an RV garage in Enoch is straightforward: you're 20 minutes from Cedar Breaks, an hour from Bryce, three hours from Zion's east side, and a straight shot down I-15 to Lake Powell or St. George. Storing a fifth-wheel or toy hauler at a commercial lot in Cedar City runs $80–$150 a month, so an in-home bay pays for itself over a few years, plus you keep the rig out of the wind, sun, and the occasional spring hailstorm. Winters drop into the teens and summers hit the mid-90s, so climate-controlled or at least insulated storage matters here more than it would farther south. Browse the active Enoch listings with RV garages below to see what's currently on the market.

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 garages in Enoch.

How common are RV garages in Enoch?

More common here than in most Utah cities of similar size. Many Enoch subdivisions sit on quarter-acre to one-acre lots with relaxed HOA rules, so builders routinely include 14-foot-tall third bays or detached shops sized for a Class A motorhome. Expect to see several active listings with RV parking at any given time.

What size RV garage should I look for?

For a travel trailer or Class C, a 12-foot-wide by 12-foot-tall door and 30 feet of depth usually works. For a 40-foot Class A diesel pusher, look for a 14-foot-tall door, 16-foot width, and at least 45 feet of interior depth. Enoch listings vary widely, so check the actual door dimensions in the MLS remarks rather than relying on photos.

Does Enoch allow RV parking outside the garage too?

Yes, Enoch City is generally RV-friendly compared to neighboring Cedar City. Most non-HOA properties allow RVs parked on a side pad or behind a fence, though some newer subdivisions like those off Minersville Highway have CC&Rs requiring enclosed storage. Always pull the HOA docs before assuming.

Is the climate hard on RVs stored outside in Enoch?

It can be. Enoch sits at about 5,400 feet with cold winters, summer UV exposure, and occasional hail. Tires, seals, and decals degrade faster than they would in a coastal climate, which is why insulated, drywalled RV garages with 240V hookups carry a real price premium here.

What's the price premium for an RV garage in Enoch?

Typically $40,000 to $80,000 over a comparable home with a standard three-car garage, depending on size, insulation, and whether the bay has a dump station hookup or 50-amp service. Detached shops on larger lots can push that higher because the structure doubles as a workshop.

How far is Enoch from main RV travel routes?

Enoch sits right off I-15 about 7 miles north of Cedar City, making it a practical home base for trips to Zion, Bryce Canyon, Brian Head, and Lake Powell. Most owners can be on the freeway within five minutes of leaving the garage.