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Enterprise, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Enterprise, Utah

Enterprise sits in the high desert of western Washington County, about 40 minutes north of St. George at roughly 5,300 feet elevation. That's a different world from the red-rock suburbs down the hill — cooler summers, real winters with snow, big lots, and a working ranch-and-farm culture that makes RV ownership genuinely practical. Buyers come here specifically because city setbacks, narrow driveways, and HOA storage rules don't apply the way they do in Washington, Santa Clara, or the gated communities around Coral Canyon. Most Enterprise parcels are a quarter-acre and up, and a meaningful share sit on one to five acres, which leaves room for a Class A motorhome, a fifth-wheel, a boat for Enterprise Reservoir, and a side-by-side trailer for the trails out toward Pine Valley and the Bull Valley Mountains.

When a listing here is tagged for RV parking, it usually means a real setup: a concrete or gravel pad with a drive-through gate, a dedicated RV-height shop with a 12 to 14 foot door, or at minimum a side yard wide enough to back a rig in without touching the house. Power hookups, sewer dump access, and propane fills are common asks, and many sellers in this market have already built them in. Inventory in Enterprise is small compared to the St. George metro, so the active list moves quickly. Browse the current listings below to see what's on the market right now, and reach out if you want to be notified when a new one hits.

May 2026 · Enterprise market

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

Full Enterprise market report
Median sale
$365,800
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
97 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Enterprise.

What counts as RV parking on an Enterprise listing?

Most MLS listings in Enterprise flag RV parking when there's a dedicated gravel or concrete pad to the side of the home, a drive-through gate, or a detached RV garage/shop. Given the rural lot sizes out here, many properties also have room to add parking even if it isn't built yet. Check the listing remarks for gate width, pad length, and any 30/50-amp hookups.

Are there HOA or city rules against parking an RV at your home in Enterprise?

Enterprise is a small town with light regulation compared to the St. George metro, and most properties sit on acreage or large in-town lots with no HOA. A handful of newer subdivisions do have CC&Rs that restrict visible RV storage, so always read the recorded covenants before closing if the home is in a platted subdivision.

How much lot size should I look for if I want RV parking plus a shop?

Half-acre lots will fit a pad and a modest shop, but most buyers wanting a full RV setup with a 14-foot door shop target 1 to 5 acre parcels, which are common around Enterprise and out toward New Castle and Beryl. Larger ag-zoned parcels also allow livestock alongside the RV pad.

Does Enterprise's elevation and winter weather affect RV storage?

Enterprise sits around 5,300 feet, so winters are colder than St. George and you'll see snow several times a season. Buyers usually want either a covered RV port or an enclosed shop to protect seals, slides, and tanks from freeze cycles. Open pads are workable if you winterize properly.

How many homes with RV parking are typically active in Enterprise?

Inventory is thin — Enterprise is a small market, so the count of active listings flagged for RV parking usually runs in the single digits at any given time. The list below pulls live MLS data, so what you see is current. Setting up a saved search is the practical way to catch new ones.

What price range should I expect for a home with real RV parking here?

Entry-level homes on town lots with a side pad tend to start in the upper $300Ks, while properties with a finished RV-height shop on acreage commonly run from the mid $500Ks into the $800Ks. Custom builds with full hookups, dump stations, and oversized shops can push higher depending on land and outbuildings.