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Garland, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Garland, Utah

Garland sits at the north end of Box Elder County, about 25 minutes from Brigham City and roughly 90 minutes from the Salt Lake City airport. It's a small farming town where lot sizes still mean something — quarter-acre parcels are common in older parts of town, and properties on the edges run a half-acre to a full acre. That kind of land is exactly why RV parking is realistic here in a way it isn't in tighter Wasatch Front subdivisions. Side yards are wide enough for a gate, driveways are long enough for a fifth wheel, and many homes already have a graveled pad or a detached shop sized for a Class A motorhome. With Bear Lake an hour northeast, Sawtooth National Forest within weekend range, and easy I-15 access for trips south to Moab or north into Idaho, a lot of Garland buyers genuinely use their rigs.

What to look for on listings here: gate width (most owners want at least 12 feet), concrete vs. gravel pad, 30-amp or 50-amp hookups, sewer dump access, and whether the shop has tall enough doors — 14 feet clears most travel trailers, but diesel pushers need closer to 16. Garland's zoning is generally friendly to outdoor RV storage on residential lots, though HOA-governed pockets in newer builds can have restrictions worth checking before you write an offer. Browse the active listings below to see which Garland homes currently have the space, hookups, or outbuildings to match what you're hauling.

May 2026 · Garland market

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

Full Garland market report
Median sale
$416,200
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
44 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Garland.

Does Garland allow RVs to be parked on residential property?

Yes, Garland City generally permits RV storage on private residential lots, and most neighborhoods don't have HOAs restricting it. A handful of newer subdivisions do carry CC&Rs limiting visible RV parking, so it's worth reading the HOA docs before closing if the home is in a planned development.

What size RV can fit on a typical Garland property?

Older Garland lots commonly accommodate trailers and motorhomes up to 40 feet because side yards and rear lots are deep. If you're storing a 40+ foot diesel pusher or a toy hauler with a long tongue, you'll want to measure gate clearance and turning radius — a 12-foot gate is the practical minimum for most full-size rigs.

How common are detached RV shops or garages in Garland listings?

More common than in most Utah cities. Because Garland has agricultural roots, detached shops with 12- to 14-foot doors show up regularly, especially on properties over half an acre. Heated shops with full hookups inside are less common but do come on the market a few times a year.

Do homes here usually have RV hookups already installed?

It varies. Properties that have been owned by RVers often have a 30-amp or 50-amp pedestal, a water spigot, and sometimes a sewer cleanout for dumping. On homes without existing hookups, adding a 50-amp service and water line is generally straightforward given the larger lots.

Is the winter climate hard on stored RVs in Garland?

Garland sees real winters — single-digit nights, snow accumulation, and freeze-thaw cycles from December through February. Covered or indoor storage matters more here than it would in St. George. If you're buying a home with an open pad, budget for a quality cover or factor in the cost of building a carport.

How does Garland compare to nearby Tremonton or Brigham City for RV-friendly homes?

Tremonton and Brigham City have more inventory overall, but lot sizes there are often smaller in newer builds. Garland tends to deliver more land per dollar, which translates to more room for outbuildings and rigs. Prices in Garland also typically run a bit below Brigham City for comparable square footage.