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Grace, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Grace, Utah

Grace sits just over the Idaho border in Caribou County — and while most of our Best Utah Real Estate buyers shopping this small town are coming from Cache Valley, Logan, or Tremonton looking for elbow room, the priorities are the same: enough lot to park the trailer, the boat, the side-by-side, and maybe a hay trailer without HOA letters showing up. Grace properties tend to be larger parcels by default — half-acre to several-acre lots are common, and many already have gravel pads, drive-through gates, or detached shops sized for a fifth-wheel. That's a different reality than shopping RV-friendly homes in Logan or Smithfield, where you're fighting setbacks and narrow side yards to squeeze a 30-foot trailer down the driveway.

Climate matters here too. Grace winters are cold and snowy at roughly 5,400 feet, so covered or enclosed RV storage is worth paying for if you don't want to winterize and tarp every October. Bear Lake, the Caribou National Forest, and the Blackfoot Reservoir are all within easy towing distance, which is why so many buyers in this area treat RV access as non-negotiable rather than a nice-to-have. Lot size, zoning (most of the surrounding area is ag or rural residential), and shop dimensions are the three details worth checking on every listing. Browse the active homes below to see which Grace-area properties currently have the parking, hookups, or outbuildings to match what you're hauling.

May 2026 · Grace market

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

Full Grace market report
Median sale
$705,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
257 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Grace.

What counts as RV parking on a Grace listing?

It ranges widely. Some listings just mean a gravel pad off the driveway; others include a fully enclosed RV garage with 14-foot doors, 50-amp power, and a sewer dump. Always check the listing photos and remarks for door height, depth, and whether utilities are run — a 40-foot toy hauler needs very different space than a 24-foot travel trailer.

Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RV storage in Grace?

Most of Grace and the surrounding Caribou County rural-residential and ag zones allow open RV parking on your own property without issue. HOAs are rare out here compared to the Wasatch Front. That said, properties inside city limits can have setback and front-yard parking rules, so confirm with the city clerk before you close if it's a deal-breaker.

Do homes here typically include hookups for the RV?

Some do, especially newer builds or homes owned by full-time RVers. Full hookups usually means 30/50-amp electric, a water spigot, and a sewer cleanout tied into the septic. If hookups aren't listed, adding them is straightforward on most rural lots since septic and well are already on site.

Is covered RV storage worth the premium in Grace's climate?

For most buyers, yes. Grace gets real winter — snow load, sub-zero nights, and UV at altitude all chew up rubber roofs and seals on uncovered trailers. A simple pole-barn cover adds resale value and saves you from winterizing headaches, and fully enclosed shops with heat are common on higher-end listings.

How big are the lots on most RV-friendly Grace listings?

Typical RV-capable properties in the Grace area run from a half-acre up to 5+ acres, with plenty of horse properties and small farms above that. Larger parcels give you room for a turnaround so you're not backing a fifth-wheel onto the highway, which is a real consideration on the busier county roads.

How many RV-parking homes are usually active in Grace at one time?

Inventory is thin — Grace is a small town, and at any given time you may see only a handful of homes that explicitly list RV parking or a shop. It's worth setting up a saved search and checking nearby Bancroft, Soda Springs, and Thatcher if the Grace list is short that week.