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Ivins, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Ivins, Utah

Ivins sits at the base of the red Pine Valley Mountain about 15 minutes northwest of St. George, and it's one of the most RV-friendly towns in Washington County. Lot sizes here tend to run larger than what you'd see in Bloomington or Washington Fields — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common in neighborhoods like Kayenta, Padre Canyon, and the Sienna Hills area — which means homeowners actually have room for a 35-foot fifth wheel or a Class A coach without crowding the setback. The town also sits right at the doorstep of Snow Canyon State Park, Sand Hollow, Quail Creek, and Gunlock Reservoir, so buyers shopping for RV storage at home usually have a real reason: weekend trips with the toy hauler, side-by-sides in the desert, or boats on the lake by 8 a.m.

Properties marketed with RV parking in Ivins typically include either a poured concrete pad with a gated side-yard entry, a detached RV garage (often 14-foot doors and 40+ feet deep), or a dedicated covered carport off the main driveway. Hookups vary — some homes include 30/50-amp service, a dump cleanout, and water spigots, while others offer just the pad. HOA rules also vary widely by subdivision, so it's worth checking CC&Rs before assuming you can park a coach long-term. Browse the active Ivins listings below to see which homes currently offer the RV setup that fits your rig.

May 2026 · Ivins market

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

Full Ivins market report
Median sale
$850,000
7 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
20 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
115
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Ivins.

Do Ivins HOAs allow RV parking on the property?

It depends entirely on the subdivision. Kayenta and some of the newer gated communities require RVs to be screened from view or stored off-site, while older neighborhoods off Center Street and parts of Anasazi Hills are more permissive. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer if RV storage is non-negotiable.

What does a proper RV pad in Ivins typically include?

The better setups have a reinforced concrete pad at least 12 feet wide and 35-45 feet long, a 30 or 50-amp electrical hookup, a sewer cleanout tied to the home's main line, and a water bib. Drive-through gates from the front driveway to a side or rear pad are a strong feature in this market.

Are RV garages common in Ivins?

Yes, especially in newer custom builds on the north side of town and in pockets of Padre Canyon and Cobblestone. Door heights typically run 14 to 16 feet, with bay depths of 40 to 50 feet to fit Class A coaches and fifth-wheels with the truck attached.

What's the price difference between a home with RV parking and one without?

In Ivins, a dedicated RV pad with hookups generally adds $15,000 to $40,000 in value, while a full enclosed RV garage can add $80,000 to $150,000 or more depending on size and finish. Demand stays strong because so many buyers here own off-road toys or travel trailers.

Can I park my RV in the front driveway in Ivins?

Ivins city code restricts long-term front-yard RV parking, and most HOAs prohibit it outright. Short-term loading and unloading is usually fine, but for ongoing storage you'll want a side pad behind a gate, a rear pad, or a garage bay. Check current Ivins municipal code for exact day limits.

Where do Ivins residents actually take their RVs?

Sand Hollow State Park is 25 minutes east and is the most popular weekend spot for boats and side-by-sides. Zion is under an hour, Quail Creek and Gunlock are even closer, and the Arizona Strip and Lake Powell are within a half-day's drive. That proximity is a big reason RV-ready homes move quickly here.