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Hyde Park, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Hyde Park, Utah

Hyde Park sits just north of Logan along Highway 91, tucked against the Bear River Range with quick access to Logan Canyon, Hyrum Reservoir, and Bear Lake about an hour away. That geography is exactly why RV parking matters so much here — Cache Valley families tend to own boats, side-by-sides, campers, and travel trailers, and they actually use them most weekends from May through October. Homes that can accommodate a 30-foot trailer or a Class A motorhome on-site are in steady demand, especially among buyers relocating from tighter Wasatch Front lots where storage facilities run $150+ a month.

Lot sizes in Hyde Park work in a buyer's favor. Quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common, and many of the homes built before the recent subdivision push sit on deeper lots with side-yard access wide enough for a gate and gravel pad. Look closely at listings along 200 East, Center Street, and the streets climbing toward the bench — that's where detached shops, RV-height garage doors, and full hookups show up most often. Newer construction north of 3600 North sometimes includes purpose-built RV bays, though HOA rules vary by development. Verify any setback or screening requirements with Hyde Park City before assuming a pad will work for your rig. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have the space and access you need.

May 2026 · Hyde Park market

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

Full Hyde Park market report
Median sale
$567,400
8 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
52 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
40
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Hyde Park.

What counts as RV parking on a Hyde Park listing?

It ranges from a simple gravel pad alongside the driveway to a fully concrete pull-through with 30/50-amp hookups and a dump station. Many Hyde Park homes on larger lots include a side gate wide enough to pull a fifth-wheel behind the house, which keeps it out of view from the street.

Does Hyde Park City have rules about parking an RV on your property?

Hyde Park's ordinances generally allow RV storage on residential lots, but the rig usually needs to be on an improved surface and set back from the front property line. Always confirm current setback and screening requirements with Hyde Park City before closing, especially if the lot is in a newer subdivision with an HOA layered on top.

Are HOA restrictions common in Hyde Park subdivisions?

Older parts of Hyde Park along 200 East and the foothill benches are mostly HOA-free, which is why RV owners gravitate there. Some of the newer developments off 3600 North do have CC&Rs that limit visible RV storage, so check the docs before writing an offer.

How much extra do homes with RV parking typically cost here?

In Cache Valley, a usable RV pad or detached RV garage usually adds somewhere between $15,000 and $60,000 to the comparable price, depending on whether it's just a pad, a covered carport, or a fully enclosed insulated bay. Heated RV garages on the upper end of that range are rare but do show up on larger acreage listings.

Can I find homes with a detached RV garage or shop in Hyde Park?

Yes, particularly on the half-acre and larger lots east of Main Street toward the bench. Shops with 12-14 foot doors tall enough for a Class A motorhome come on the market a few times a year and tend to move quickly to local buyers who tow boats to Bear Lake or Hyrum Reservoir.

Is winter RV storage a concern in Hyde Park?

Cache Valley winters are cold and snowy, with overnight lows regularly in the teens and single digits from December through February. Most owners winterize and tarp their rigs, but a covered or enclosed structure makes a real difference for protecting seals, slides, and batteries through the long off-season.

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