Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Hildale, Utah
Hildale sits in the bottom of Short Creek canyon on the Utah-Arizona line, tucked under the red cliffs of Canaan Mountain and about 40 minutes east of St. George. The town was laid out generations ago with unusually large lots — many parcels run a quarter acre to a full acre, with wide side yards, irrigation ditches, and room behind the house for outbuildings. That layout is the reason RV parking shows up on so many listings here. A 35-foot fifth wheel, a boat for Lake Powell, a side-by-side trailer for the Hurricane sand dunes — most properties were built with the space to keep all of it at home rather than in paid storage.
Buyers drawn to RV-ready homes in Hildale are usually balancing two things: easy access to Zion, the North Rim, Sand Hollow, and Lake Powell, plus the practical reality that this corner of Washington County still trades at prices well below St. George or Hurricane. Many homes include 30- or 50-amp hookups at the pad, sewer cleanouts, gated side access, or detached shops with tall doors. Winters are mild at 3,300 feet, so rigs stay usable nearly year-round. Browse the active Hildale listings below to see which ones currently include RV pads, garages, or the lot width to add one.
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Why is RV parking so common on Hildale properties? ▾
Hildale sits at the mouth of Zion's east side, and most lots here were platted large — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are normal. Combined with a culture of self-sufficiency and weekend trips into the canyons, side yards wide enough for a 40-foot motorhome or a flatbed trailer are the rule rather than the exception.
Are there HOA or city rules about parking an RV on my lot? ▾
Hildale has no city-wide HOA, and the municipal code is relatively permissive about stored vehicles on private property as long as they're not blocking right-of-way. A few newer subdivisions have their own covenants, so always check the specific recorded CC&Rs before closing if RV storage is a must-have.
Do these homes usually have RV hookups, or just a parking pad? ▾
It varies. Older homes on the larger Short Creek-era lots often have a graveled pull-through with a 30-amp plug and a sewer cleanout nearby. Newer builds may offer a poured concrete pad with 50-amp service and a dump connection. Listing remarks will spell out which utilities are run to the pad.
How close is Hildale to popular RV destinations? ▾
Zion's Kolob Terrace and the east entrance are both under an hour. Lake Powell is about 2.5 hours southeast, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is roughly 2 hours south, and Sand Hollow and Quail Creek reservoirs sit 40 minutes west near Hurricane. Hildale works well as a home base for owners who use their rig most weekends.
What do RV-friendly homes in Hildale typically cost? ▾
Most homes here trade between the upper $300s and the mid $600s, with larger compounds on irrigated acreage pushing higher. RV parking rarely adds a separate premium because it's so standard — buyers more often pay up for finished interiors, water shares, or detached shops that double as RV garages.
Can I build a covered RV garage if the home doesn't already have one? ▾
Generally yes. Hildale issues building permits for detached garages and shops, and the deep lots make a 14-foot-tall RV bay feasible on most parcels. Setback requirements run 25 feet front and 10 feet side in most zones — confirm with the city planner before designing the slab.