Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Harrisville, Utah
Harrisville sits just north of Ogden along Washington Boulevard, and it's one of the easier Weber County towns to find RV parking in. Lots here tend to run larger than what you'd see in central Ogden or South Ogden — quarter-acre and third-acre parcels are common in the older sections off 1900 North and 2000 North, and several of the newer subdivisions east of Highway 89 were platted with side-yard access in mind. That matters because Harrisville's ordinance allows RV, boat, and trailer storage on residential lots as long as it's on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or approved gravel) and meets setback rules, so a home with an existing pad or a gate wide enough to pull a fifth-wheel through is genuinely useful, not just a nice-to-have.
Buyers shopping Harrisville for RV-friendly homes are usually weighing access to Pineview Reservoir, the Monte Cristo and Causey areas, and the easy I-15 shot south to Lake Powell or north into Idaho. A 30-foot travel trailer or a Class A coach needs real room — typically a 12-foot-wide gate, a pad of 35 feet or more, and clearance from overhead power drops — so pay attention to listing photos showing the side yard, not just the garage. Price points in Harrisville generally run below Pleasant View and North Ogden for comparable square footage, which is part of why the town draws outdoor-recreation buyers. Browse the active listings below to see which Harrisville homes currently have the side access, pad, or detached RV garage you need.
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Does Harrisville City allow RVs to be parked on residential property? ▾
Yes. Harrisville's zoning ordinance permits RVs, boats, and utility trailers to be stored on residential lots provided they sit on an improved surface and meet front and side setback requirements. Parking on bare dirt or in the public right-of-way is not allowed, so confirm any existing pad is concrete, asphalt, or approved gravel before you write an offer.
What should I look for in a Harrisville listing to confirm real RV access? ▾
Check for a side gate at least 10–12 feet wide, a pad long enough for your rig (35+ feet for most travel trailers, 45+ for Class A motorhomes), and no low-hanging power or cable drops crossing the access path. Corner lots and homes on the larger pre-1990 parcels near 2000 North tend to have the easiest side-yard pull-throughs.
Are detached RV garages common in Harrisville? ▾
They're less common than open pads but do show up, especially in the newer builds east of Highway 89 and in custom homes on larger lots. A 14-foot-tall door is the practical minimum for most fifth-wheels; 16 feet is what you want for a tall Class A with rooftop AC units.
How does Harrisville compare to nearby cities for RV parking? ▾
Harrisville is generally more permissive and has larger average lot sizes than Ogden proper or Washington Terrace, and prices typically come in under Pleasant View and North Ogden. Farr West and Plain City are comparable on lot size but sit farther from I-15 access.
Will an HOA in Harrisville restrict RV storage? ▾
Most of Harrisville's established neighborhoods aren't governed by an HOA, which is part of the appeal for RV owners. Some of the newer subdivisions do have HOAs with screening or fence-height rules, so always pull the CC&Rs before assuming city ordinance is the only authority.
How close are the popular RV destinations from Harrisville? ▾
Pineview Reservoir is about 25 minutes up Ogden Canyon, Willard Bay is 15 minutes north on I-15, and Bear Lake is roughly 1 hour 45 minutes. Lake Powell runs about 6 hours south, and the Sawtooths or Yellowstone are within a long day's drive — Harrisville's I-15 access is a real part of why buyers prioritize RV storage here.