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Farmington, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Farmington, Utah

Farmington sits at the north end of Davis County about 16 miles from downtown Salt Lake and 20 minutes from SLC International, which makes it a practical home base for anyone who hauls a trailer to Bear Lake, a boat to Pineview, or a fifth-wheel down to Lake Powell. The city's older sections west of Main Street and the foothill neighborhoods above Highway 89 tend to sit on larger lots with the side-yard width and gate access needed for real RV parking — something newer townhome-style developments near Station Park simply can't offer. Buyers searching this filter are usually weighing lot size, HOA restrictions, and whether the pad is concrete, gravel, or a fully enclosed RV garage with a 14-foot door.

Climate plays into the decision too. Farmington gets all four seasons with winter lows in the 20s and summer highs in the mid-90s, so covered or enclosed RV storage protects rubber roofs and seals from UV damage and snow load far better than an open pad. Power hookups, dump cleanouts, and 50-amp service are common upgrades on homes built or remodeled in the last decade, and lots backing to the Legacy Parkway corridor often have the depth needed for longer rigs. Inventory shifts week to week, especially in spring when sellers list ahead of camping season. Browse the active Farmington listings with RV parking below to see what's currently on the market and how each property handles access, surface, and hookups.

May 2026 · Farmington market

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

Full Farmington market report
Median sale
$740,000
19 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
3 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
70
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Farmington.

What counts as RV parking on a Farmington MLS listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when the lot has a dedicated concrete or gravel pad with a gate wide enough for a Class A or fifth-wheel — typically 10-12 feet wide and 35-45 feet deep. Some Farmington homes go further with full RV garages (14-foot doors, 40+ foot bays), which show up more often in newer Oakridge and Shepard Lane builds. Always check the listing photos and plat map, because 'RV parking' sometimes just means a side yard with no gate access.

Does Farmington City allow RVs to be parked on residential property?

Yes, Farmington allows RV storage on private property, but the city code requires RVs to be parked on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or approved gravel) and typically behind the front building line. Setbacks from side property lines apply, and HOAs in newer subdivisions like Farmington Ranches or parts of Station Park often have stricter rules. Check the specific HOA CC&Rs before writing an offer.

Which Farmington neighborhoods are best for RV parking?

Older parts of west Farmington and the foothill areas off 200 East and Compton Road tend to have larger lots (quarter-acre and up) that accommodate RV pads more easily. Newer master-planned areas closer to Station Park and the FrontRunner station have smaller lots and tighter HOA rules, so dedicated RV parking is less common there. Oakridge and the Shepard Lane corridor are a middle ground with some purpose-built RV garages.

What's the price premium for a home with RV parking in Farmington?

A simple RV pad with gated access usually adds $10,000-$25,000 to comparable homes in the area. A fully enclosed RV garage can add $40,000-$80,000 because of the square footage, tall door, and utility hookups. Given Farmington's median sale price hovering in the $650K-$750K range, expect RV-garage homes to start in the high $700s and climb past $1M in the foothills.

Can I run hookups (power, water, dump) to my RV pad in Farmington?

Yes, and many homeowners do. A 30 or 50 amp outlet and a hose bib are common upgrades, and some sellers have already added a sewer cleanout tied into the home's lateral for dumping black tanks. Anything beyond a basic outlet typically needs a permit through Farmington City's building department.

How many Farmington homes with RV parking are usually on the market?

At any given time the MLS shows roughly 5-15 active Farmington listings with some form of RV parking, with inventory peaking in spring and early summer. Dedicated RV garages are the rarest segment — often only one or two available at a time. The live list below pulls directly from the Wasatch Front MLS, so it reflects what's actually available today.