Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Hooper, Utah
Hooper sits on the west side of Weber County between Roy and the Great Salt Lake, and it has quietly become one of the better spots along the Wasatch Front for RV owners. Lots here run larger than what you'll see in Layton or Clearfield — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are normal, and agricultural-residential zoning is still common west of 5500 West. That combination of space, looser HOA rules, and flat ground means side yards wide enough for a 40-foot fifth wheel, dedicated concrete pads with 50-amp hookups, and detached RV garages with 14-foot doors are all on the market in meaningful numbers. Builders working Hooper subdivisions like Patriot Pointe, West Haven borderlands, and the newer pockets off 5900 West routinely offer RV bay options that buyers in Davis County simply can't get without going custom.
The practical appeal goes beyond storage. Hooper puts you 15 minutes from I-15 at the Roy exit, about 45 minutes to the Ogden Canyon trailheads, and within easy towing distance of Willard Bay, Pineview, and the southern Idaho reservoirs most local RVers run on summer weekends. Winters are dry and cold enough that heated or insulated RV bays are worth paying for if you plan to work on the rig year-round. Prices on homes with usable RV parking generally run from the high $500s for a standard pad setup to $900k-plus for properties with full drive-through RV garages on acreage. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
May 2026 · Hooper market
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About homes with rv parking in Hooper.
What counts as RV parking on a Hooper listing? ▾
It varies. Some listings have a dedicated concrete pad along the side of the driveway with a gate wide enough for a 40-foot fifth wheel, others have a fully enclosed RV garage with 14-foot doors and 50-amp hookups. Read the remarks carefully — 'RV parking' in the MLS can mean anything from a gravel strip to a heated bay with a dump station.
Does Hooper allow RVs to be parked on residential property? ▾
Yes. Hooper City and the surrounding Weber County areas are generally RV-friendly, with larger lots and fewer HOA restrictions than you'd see in Layton, Roy, or Ogden proper. Most properties here sit on a quarter acre or more, and many newer subdivisions are designed with RV gates built in.
How big are typical lots in Hooper, and does that matter for RV owners? ▾
Lot sizes commonly run from 0.25 to over 1 acre, with some agricultural-zoned parcels much larger. That matters because turning radius, gate width, and pad length all depend on lot geometry. A 35-foot motorhome needs roughly 40-45 feet of straight pad plus room to swing in from the street.
Are RV garages common in Hooper new construction? ▾
More common here than in most Wasatch Front cities. Builders like Visionary, Ivory, and several local custom shops regularly offer RV bay options on Hooper lots, typically adding 12-to-14-foot-tall doors and 35-to-45-foot depths. Expect the RV bay option to add roughly $40,000-$80,000 to base price depending on size and finish.
What should I check before buying a home with RV parking? ▾
Verify the gate width (12 feet minimum for most trailers, 14 for slide-outs), pad surface and slope for drainage, overhead clearance for any wires or branches, and whether the seller pulled permits if the pad or garage was added later. Also confirm there's no HOA covenant restricting RV storage — most of Hooper has none, but a few newer pockets do.