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Henefer, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Henefer, Utah

Henefer is a small Summit County town tucked along the Weber River where I-80 meets Highway 65, and it's one of the more practical spots on the Wasatch Back to own a property with room for a trailer, boat, or motorhome. Lot sizes here run larger than what you'd see in Park City or Kamas — quarter-acre to multi-acre parcels are common — and the rural-residential character means fewer HOAs telling you where the fifth wheel can sit. For buyers who actually use their RV, that combination of space, easy freeway access, and proximity to Echo Reservoir, East Canyon, and the Uintas is the whole pitch.

What to look for on these listings: a poured concrete pad with 30- or 50-amp service, gate width wide enough for a dually and trailer, and ideally a detached shop with a tall door if you want covered storage through Henefer's snowy winters at 5,300 feet. Prices generally run below comparable Coalville and Wanship properties and well under Park City, which is part of why RV-owning families and retirees keep landing here. The town itself is quiet — one elementary school, a post office, the Henefer Diner — but Park City amenities are 30 minutes south and Salt Lake International is about an hour west. Browse the active listings below to see which Henefer homes currently have the parking setup and acreage to match how you actually use your rig.

April 2026 · Henefer market

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

Full Henefer market report
Median sale
$541,200
2 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
28 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Henefer.

What counts as RV parking on a Henefer listing?

Most Henefer listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, a wide gated side yard that fits a Class A or fifth wheel, or a detached shop deep enough to pull a trailer inside. Some properties also include 30/50-amp hookups and a dump connection. Always confirm the pad length and gate width with your agent before assuming a 40-foot coach will fit.

Why is Henefer a practical base for RV owners?

Henefer sits right off I-80 at exit 115, so you're 35 minutes from Park City, an hour from Salt Lake, and pointed straight at Evanston, the Uintas, and Echo Reservoir. Lots here tend to be larger than what you'd find in Kimball Junction or Heber, which means room for a trailer, a boat, and a truck without paying Summit County prices.

Do Henefer's HOA or county rules restrict RV storage?

Most of Henefer is unincorporated-feel small-town with very few HOAs, so on-property RV storage is generally allowed as long as the unit is on a hard surface and not blocking the right-of-way. Summit County does have setback rules and some subdivisions near the river have CC&Rs — worth a quick read before you close.

Will an RV pad survive Henefer winters?

Henefer sits around 5,300 feet and gets real winter — snow load, freeze-thaw, and ice dams are normal from December into March. A properly poured 6-inch reinforced concrete pad with good drainage holds up fine; gravel pads need regrading every couple of years. If you're storing the RV onsite year-round, ask whether the seller winterizes hookups.

How many homes with RV parking are usually active in Henefer?

Henefer is small — roughly 1,000 residents — so the active MLS count is typically in the single digits at any given time. Inventory turns over slowly, and homes with shops or oversized pads tend to sell faster than standard listings. Setting up an instant alert is the realistic way to catch one.

Are detached shops common with these properties?

Yes — a fair share of Henefer homes on a third-acre or larger include a detached garage or shop, and many of those are tall enough to pull an RV or boat inside. Door heights of 12 to 14 feet are typical on the better-equipped properties. Heated shops show up too, which is a real perk at this elevation.