Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Greenville, Utah
Greenville is a small farming community on the west side of I-15 in Beaver County, sitting just north of Beaver town and roughly halfway between Cedar City and Fillmore. The combination of large lots, agricultural zoning, no city HOA, and easy interstate access makes it one of the more practical places in central Utah to park a travel trailer, fifth wheel, or Class A motorhome at home. Most properties here run from a half-acre up to several acres, which means a 40-foot rig fits without the side-yard squeeze you'd hit in a Cedar City or St. George subdivision. Detached shops with RV-height doors are common, and many sellers have already poured a gravel or concrete pad with 30/50-amp service and a sewer cleanout.
The buyer pool for these homes tends to be retirees with a coach, hunters and anglers heading to Minersville Reservoir and the Tushar Mountains, and families who tow side-by-sides up to the Paiute ATV Trail that runs right through the area. Winters do get cold — Greenville sits near 6,000 feet — so insulated shops and covered storage carry real value here, more so than at lower elevations down south. Property taxes in Beaver County are also lower than Washington or Iron County, which factors into total cost of ownership for anyone storing a depreciating asset on site. Browse the active Greenville listings below to see what's currently on the market with RV-capable shops, pads, and hookups.
July 2024 · Greenville market
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What counts as RV parking on a Greenville listing? ▾
Most Greenville listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated gravel or concrete pad alongside the home, a wide gate into the back yard, or a detached shop with an RV-height door (typically 12-14 feet). On larger parcels you'll often see a full hookup pad with 30/50-amp service, water, and a sewer cleanout, which is common given how many residents tow trailers to Fishlake or the Pahvant range.
Are there HOA or county rules about parking an RV at the house? ▾
Greenville is unincorporated Beaver County, so most properties have no HOA and county rules are minimal compared to Wasatch Front cities. You generally can park an RV on your own property year-round, though side-yard storage near a property line should still be checked against any recorded covenants on a specific parcel.
How much land do most RV-friendly homes in Greenville sit on? ▾
Lot sizes here run larger than the typical Utah subdivision — half-acre to multi-acre parcels are common, and ag-zoned lots of 5+ acres show up regularly. That extra footprint is the main reason RV owners and small-shop owners gravitate to the Beaver/Greenville/Minersville area in the first place.
Is a heated shop or insulated RV bay realistic in this climate? ▾
Yes, and it's a practical upgrade. Greenville sits around 6,000 feet, so winter lows regularly drop into the teens and single digits. Insulated shops with gas unit heaters are a common build-out on rural Beaver County properties, and they protect tanks, batteries, and seals on a parked RV through the cold months.
What's the price difference versus a similar home without RV parking? ▾
In Greenville the lot itself usually drives the premium more than the pad. A home on a quarter-acre town lot will list well under a comparable home on 1-2 acres with a shop and RV hookups — often a $75,000-$150,000 spread depending on shop size and outbuildings. The pad alone adds modest value; the shop and acreage add real value.
How far is Greenville from full-service RV resources? ▾
Beaver is about five minutes south on I-15 for fuel, propane, and groceries. Cedar City sits roughly 45 minutes south for larger RV service and parts, and Provo is about two hours north on I-15 for dealer-level work. Quick interstate access is part of why RV owners like basing here.