Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Lewiston, Utah
Lewiston is one of the easiest towns in Cache Valley to own an RV in, and the listings on this page reflect that. This is farm country at the north end of the valley, ten minutes from Richmond and twenty from Logan, where lot sizes still measure in acres rather than square feet. Most homes were built with side-yard access wide enough for a fifth wheel or travel trailer, and detached shops with 12 to 14 foot bay doors show up regularly in the local MLS. Buyers coming from tighter subdivisions in North Logan, Smithfield, or along the Wasatch Front often land in Lewiston specifically because they can park the toy hauler, the boat, and the work trailer at home instead of paying 150 a month at a storage lot.
The practical side matters too. Lewiston has no city-wide HOA covering most neighborhoods, so rules about visible RV storage are far looser than what you'd see in a Daybreak or Saratoga Springs subdivision. Winters here are cold enough that covered or enclosed storage is worth paying for, and many homes already include a heated shop or carport bay. Prices in Lewiston generally run below comparable Logan-area properties, which is how a buyer can often get more land, a shop, and RV access for the same budget. Browse the active listings below to see which Lewiston homes currently have the parking setup, shop size, or acreage you need.
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Does Lewiston have any HOA restrictions on parking RVs at home? ▾
Most of Lewiston is unincorporated or low-density residential with no HOA at all, which is a big reason buyers choose it over newer subdivisions in Smithfield or Hyde Park. A handful of newer pocket developments do have CC&Rs, so always check the specific listing — but the default in Lewiston is no HOA and generous accessory-structure allowances.
What size lot do I need for a full RV setup in Lewiston? ▾
For a Class A motorhome or large fifth-wheel with a turnaround, plan on at least a quarter-acre with side-yard access — and ideally a half-acre or more if you want a detached shop. Many Lewiston listings sit on 0.5 to 2 acres, which gives room for the RV plus boats, trailers, or a hobby shop without crowding the house.
Are heated RV shops common on Lewiston properties? ▾
More common here than in most Cache Valley towns. Because winters routinely drop below zero, sellers who built dedicated RV barns usually insulated them and ran a gas or radiant heater. Look for ceiling heights of 14 feet or more and 12-foot-wide doors to fit taller coaches.
Can I run RV hookups (power, water, sewer) at a Lewiston home? ▾
Yes — and a lot of properties already have them. Most homes here are on septic, so a sewer tie-in for dumping is typically a simple cleanout near the pad. 50-amp service from the main panel and a frost-free hose bib are the other two pieces, and many listings advertise these directly.
How does RV parking affect home prices in Lewiston? ▾
A basic gravel pad with hookups adds modest value, but a finished, heated RV shop can add $40,000 to $80,000 or more depending on size and finish. Comparable homes without shop space in the same neighborhood typically sit 10–15% lower, which is why these properties tend to move quickly when priced right.
How far is Lewiston from the main RV destinations? ▾
Bear Lake is about 75 minutes east, the Sawtooths and southeast Idaho are 2–3 hours north, and Yellowstone's west entrance is roughly 4.5 hours. Heading south, you're 90 minutes from Salt Lake and the I-15 corridor to southern Utah's national parks, which makes Lewiston a practical home base for serious travelers.