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Herriman, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Herriman, Utah

Herriman sits at the southwest edge of the Salt Lake Valley, backed up against the Oquirrh Mountains and within easy reach of Mountain View Corridor, Bangerter Highway, and I-15. That location matters when you own a travel trailer, fifth wheel, or boat — most weekends start with a tow toward Strawberry Reservoir, the Uintas, Lake Powell, or southern Utah's red rock, and RV parking at the house saves you the monthly storage fee (currently $75–$200+ around the south valley) and the hassle of hitching up off-site. Herriman's newer subdivisions, especially in Rosecrest, Juniper Crest, Hi-Country Estates, and parts of Anthem and South Hills, were platted with deeper lots and wider side yards, so dedicated RV pads, extra-tall third bays, and gated side access are more common here than in older, denser parts of the valley.

What counts as "RV parking" varies listing to listing — some homes have a poured concrete pad with a 30/50-amp hookup and dump, others offer a graveled side yard behind a 12-foot gate, and a handful of custom builds include full RV garages with 14-foot doors. HOA rules also vary widely by neighborhood, so it's worth confirming what's allowed before you write an offer, particularly in master-planned communities like Anthem and Rosecrest. Browse the active Herriman listings below to see which homes currently have the side-yard width, garage height, or dedicated pad you need.

May 2026 · Herriman market

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

Full Herriman market report
Median sale
$572,500
82 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
24 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
473
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Herriman.

Do Herriman HOAs allow RV parking on the property?

It depends entirely on the subdivision. Older Hi-Country Estates lots and unincorporated pockets generally have no HOA and the fewest restrictions, while Anthem, Rosecrest, and similar master-planned areas often require RVs to be behind a gate, screened from the street, or prohibit street-side storage altogether. Always pull the CC&Rs before closing — a listing can have a great pad and still be limited by HOA language.

What's the difference between an RV pad and an RV garage in these listings?

An RV pad is typically a concrete or gravel parking area along the side of the home, often behind a tall gate, sometimes with a 30- or 50-amp plug and a sewer cleanout. An RV garage is fully enclosed with a door usually 12–14 feet tall and 35–45 feet deep, big enough to house a Class A motorhome or large fifth wheel year-round. Garages are less common and tend to add significant value.

How wide does a side yard need to be for RV access?

Most travel trailers and fifth wheels need a gate opening of at least 10 feet wide, and you want roughly 12 feet of clear width down the side of the house to maneuver without scraping siding or eaves. Class A motorhomes often need 12–14 feet. Listings in Herriman vary, so check the plat or measure during the showing.

Are there utility hookups at most Herriman RV pads?

Not always. Builder-installed pads in newer Herriman neighborhoods sometimes include a 30/50-amp outlet and a sewer cleanout, but many are just a parking surface. If full hookups matter to you, ask the listing agent directly — retrofitting power and sewer after closing runs anywhere from $1,500 to $6,000 depending on the run.

Do RV-friendly homes in Herriman sell for a premium?

Yes, modestly. A dedicated pad with a gate typically adds a few thousand dollars of perceived value, while a true RV garage can add $40,000–$80,000 over a comparable home with only a standard three-car. Demand is steady because south-valley storage lots stay full and rates keep climbing.

Can I park my RV on the street in Herriman while I load up?

Herriman City allows short-term street parking for loading and unloading — generally up to 48 hours — but long-term street storage is not permitted, and HOAs often have stricter rules with shorter windows. If you're a frequent traveler, having a real pad or garage on the property avoids citations and neighbor complaints.