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Kanab, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Kanab, Utah

Kanab is one of those rare Utah towns where an RV is less of a hobby item and more of a household tool. You're roughly 40 minutes from Zion's east entrance, 80 minutes from Bryce, an hour and a half from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, and a short drive to Lake Powell and the Coral Pink Sand Dunes. That means most buyers here aren't asking whether they need RV parking — they're asking how much of it they need. A 30-foot travel trailer, a side-by-side on a flatbed, and a boat for Powell is a pretty standard rig list for the area, and the homes that accommodate that kind of fleet move quickly when priced right.

Inventory with real RV space ranges from in-town homes on quarter-acre lots with a graveled side pad and a 14-foot gate, up to acreage properties on the south and east edges of town with detached RV garages, 50-amp hookups, and sewer dumps already plumbed in. Kanab City allows RV parking on residential lots within reason, and the unincorporated Kane County parcels nearby tend to be even more permissive. Climate also helps — mild winters mean less worry about freeze damage to stored rigs, and the red rock setting makes returning home from a trip its own reward. Browse the active listings below to see which Kanab homes currently have the RV setup you need.

May 2026 · Kanab market

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

Full Kanab market report
Median sale
$429,500
6 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
39 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
49
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Kanab.

Why is RV parking such a big deal in Kanab?

Kanab sits at the doorstep of Zion, Bryce, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, and the Coral Pink Sand Dunes. Most full-time residents and second-home owners here actually use their RVs, toy haulers, and side-by-side trailers on a regular basis, so a dedicated parking pad isn't a luxury — it's a practical requirement.

What counts as 'RV parking' in a Kanab listing?

It ranges widely. Some homes have a simple gravel pull-through along the side yard, others have a poured concrete pad with 30/50-amp hookups and a sewer cleanout, and a fair number of properties on the outskirts include detached RV garages tall enough for a Class A or fifth wheel. Read the listing remarks carefully — width, length, and gate clearance matter as much as the pad itself.

Do Kanab city ordinances restrict RV storage on residential lots?

Kanab City generally allows RV parking on private residential property, but there are rules about setbacks from the street, screening, and living in a parked RV. Properties outside city limits in unincorporated Kane County tend to have looser standards. Confirm zoning and any HOA covenants before closing if RV use is central to your plans.

Are RV hookups (power, water, sewer) common on these properties?

On larger lots — especially acreage parcels south of town and out toward Johnson Canyon — full hookups are reasonably common. In-town homes more often have just a parking pad and an exterior outlet. If hookups matter, ask the listing agent for specifics; retrofitting a sewer dump on an existing lot in Kanab is doable but not cheap.

What lot sizes should I look for if I need room for a big rig and toys?

Plan on at least a quarter-acre inside city limits to comfortably fit a 35-foot motorhome plus a tow vehicle, and a half-acre or more if you're also storing a UTV trailer or boat. Kanab has a healthy supply of half-acre to five-acre properties, particularly in areas like Glendale Bench, Three Lakes, and the eastern edge of town.

How does RV parking affect resale in Kanab?

It helps. Kanab's buyer pool leans heavily toward outdoor recreation users and retirees with RVs, so homes with usable RV space tend to sell faster than comparable homes without it. A covered RV garage adds the most value, but even a well-placed gravel pad with a gate wide enough for a fifth wheel is a real selling point.

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