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La Sal, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in La Sal, Utah

La Sal sits at roughly 7,000 feet on the southeast flank of the La Sal Mountains, about 35 miles south of Moab on US-191. This is high-desert ranch country — parcels run large, lots are flat to gently sloped, and most properties already have the kind of room that makes RV parking a non-issue. If you're shopping La Sal specifically because you tow a fifth wheel, haul a toy hauler to the Manti-La Sal trails, or run a Class A between national parks, you're in the right zip code. Properties here routinely come with gravel pull-throughs, 30/50-amp service near the house, and enough turnaround space to swing a 40-foot rig without backing into anything. CC&Rs are rare outside of a few small subdivisions, so storing the rig on your own land is generally a non-issue.

Buyers usually fall into two camps: full-timers who want a base camp between Moab, Monticello, and the Abajo and La Sal ranges, and second-home owners who park the rig nine months a year and use the house as a launch pad. Winters get real at this elevation — expect snow from November into March — so covered or three-sided RV shelters add meaningful value here versus down in the valley. Power, septic, and well setups vary widely property to property, so it pays to read the listing details carefully. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in La Sal with usable RV space.

May 2026 · La Sal market

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

Full La Sal market report
Median sale
$158,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
201 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
102.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in La Sal.

How much RV parking space do La Sal properties typically include?

Most homes around La Sal sit on 1 to 40+ acre parcels, so dedicated RV pads, gravel pull-throughs, and large turnaround areas are common. It's normal to find space for multiple rigs plus trailers, ATVs, and ranch equipment without the layout feeling tight.

Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RV storage in La Sal?

La Sal is unincorporated San Juan County, and most properties have no HOA. County zoning is generally permissive about parking personal RVs on your own land. A handful of small subdivisions may have CC&Rs, so always check the specific listing's deed restrictions before you write an offer.

Do homes here usually have RV hookups installed?

It varies. Working ranches and properties owned by RVers often have 30-amp or 50-amp service, a sewer cleanout or dump, and a water spigot near the pad. Other homes have the space but no hookups yet — adding them is straightforward if the home already has a well and septic with capacity.

Is winter RV storage a concern at La Sal's elevation?

Yes. At around 7,000 feet, La Sal sees real snow and sub-freezing nights from late fall through early spring. Buyers who keep a rig on-site year-round typically want a covered structure, a three-sided shelter, or at minimum a level pad that drains well and won't trap snowmelt under the tires.

How does La Sal compare to Moab for RV-friendly home buying?

Moab properties are smaller, more expensive per acre, and often inside HOA-governed subdivisions that restrict visible RV storage. La Sal trades the in-town convenience for acreage, quiet, cooler summers, and the freedom to park what you want where you want — at a significantly lower price per acre.

Can I run a short-term RV rental or guest hookup from my La Sal property?

San Juan County rules on short-term rentals and accessory RV use change periodically, and septic capacity is the usual limiting factor. If hosting paying guests in an RV is part of your plan, verify current county code and the septic permit on the specific property before closing.