Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Glendale, Utah
Glendale sits in the Long Valley along Highway 89 in Kane County, about 25 minutes north of the entrance to Zion National Park and an easy drive to Bryce Canyon, Duck Creek, and the Grand Staircase-Escalante. That location is exactly why RV parking matters so much here. Most households in Glendale and neighboring Orderville own a trailer, side-by-side, boat, or Class A motorhome, and the lots tend to be large enough — often a half acre to several acres — to accommodate a real parking pad rather than a cramped side-yard squeeze. Buyers shopping this corner of Utah generally want a gated or pull-through pad, 12-foot-plus gates, and ideally a 30 or 50 amp hookup near the parking area.
Pricing in Glendale runs well below St. George or Hurricane, and zoning is friendlier to outbuildings, detached shops, and oversized driveways than you'll see in HOA-heavy subdivisions farther south. Winters do bring snow at 5,800 feet of elevation, so covered RV parking or a tall detached garage adds real value here — it keeps seals, tires, and roofs out of the sun and snow load off the slide-outs. If you're relocating from out of state, also check septic capacity and well-share agreements, since many rural Glendale properties run on private systems that affect what you can hook up. Browse the active listings below to see which Glendale properties currently have RV parking, covered bays, or shop space sized for a toy hauler.
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What counts as RV parking on a Glendale listing? ▾
It ranges from a simple graveled side pad with a gate to fully built-out covered RV ports with 30/50-amp service, water, and sewer dump. Many Glendale homes also include detached shops tall enough to pull a Class A or fifth-wheel inside. Check the listing remarks and photos — sellers here usually call out hookups specifically because buyers ask.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RV storage in Glendale? ▾
Most of Glendale is unincorporated Kane County or sits under the town's light residential zoning, and there are very few HOAs. That means parking an RV on your own property — even long-term — is generally allowed. Always verify with Kane County Planning if a specific lot has any covenants recorded.
Do Glendale homes typically have full RV hookups? ▾
A good portion do. Because so many owners use their rigs for trips to Zion, Bryce, and Lake Powell, sellers often install 50-amp pedestals, a frost-free water spigot, and a dedicated dump cleanout near the pad. Homes without hookups usually have room to add them since lots are large and septic systems are the norm.
How does winter affect RV use and storage here? ▾
Glendale's elevation around 5,800 feet means real winter — snow, freezing nights — but it's milder and drier than Park City or Heber. Most owners winterize their rigs from December through February and are back on the road by March. Covered RV ports are popular for UV and snow load protection.
What's the price range for Glendale homes with serious RV setups? ▾
Entry-level homes on a half-acre with a basic RV pad start in the low $400Ks. Properties with a heated shop, full hookups, and acreage typically run $600K to $850K, and large custom builds with multiple outbuildings can exceed $1M. Land alone, if you want to build, is still attainable compared to Washington County.
How far is Glendale from the main RV destinations? ▾
Zion's east entrance is about 20 minutes south through Mt. Carmel, Bryce Canyon is roughly 45 minutes north, Coral Pink Sand Dunes is about 30 minutes, and Lake Powell's Wahweap launch is around two hours. St. George and the I-15 corridor are about 90 minutes, and Las Vegas is roughly 3.5 hours for travel out of the region.