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Logan, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Logan, Utah

RV parking matters more in Logan than it does in most Utah cities, and the reason is simple: Cache Valley sits at the doorstep of Logan Canyon, Bear Lake, Hardware Ranch, and the Wellsville Mountains, so a huge share of households actually own a travel trailer, fifth-wheel, boat, or snowmobile trailer. Homes built on the larger lots in neighborhoods like River Heights, Providence, Nibley, Hyde Park, and the Island District often have the side-yard width and gate access to pull a 30-foot rig off the street, which is critical because Logan City enforces ordinances against long-term RV storage in the public right-of-way. Newer subdivisions on the north end and out toward Smithfield are increasingly being built with dedicated RV pads, 50-amp hookups, and 12-foot-wide gates as a standard feature rather than an upgrade.

Buyers should pay attention to a few Cache Valley specifics: HOAs in some of the newer Logan-area developments restrict visible RV storage, so a covered RV garage or a fenced rear pad is worth more than an open driveway slot. Winter is also a real factor — temperatures regularly drop below zero in January, so heated RV garages and frost-free water hookups show up as selling points on higher-end listings. Lot sizes in older parts of Logan near USU tend to be tight, while properties south toward Hyrum and Wellsville open up considerably. Browse the active listings below to see which Logan-area homes currently offer the RV space and access you need.

May 2026 · Logan market

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Full Logan market report
Median sale
$395,000
30 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
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Sale-to-list
99.2%
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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Logan.

What counts as RV parking on a Logan MLS listing?

It ranges from a simple gravel pad behind a side gate to a fully enclosed, heated RV garage with 14-foot doors. Listings will typically specify pad dimensions, gate width, and whether power and sewer dump hookups are included. Always confirm the usable length — a 30-foot pad won't fit a 35-foot fifth-wheel with a hitch extension.

Does Logan City allow RVs to be parked in the driveway or on the street?

Logan municipal code restricts long-term RV storage on public streets and limits how RVs can be parked in front yard setbacks. Most owners keep rigs on a side or rear pad behind a fence. Check current city ordinances and any HOA covenants before assuming a driveway spot will work year-round.

Which Logan-area neighborhoods tend to have the best RV access?

Providence, Nibley, Hyde Park, Smithfield, and parts of North Logan have larger lots and wider side yards that accommodate RV gates and pads. Older neighborhoods near USU and downtown Logan often have narrow lots and detached garages that make RV access tough. The Island and west Logan have a mix.

How much does a dedicated RV garage add to a home's price in Cache Valley?

A heated, attached RV garage typically adds somewhere in the range of $40,000 to $80,000 to a Logan-area home depending on size, ceiling height, and finish. A simple concrete pad with a gate adds far less — usually $5,000 to $15,000 in perceived value. Rural acreage properties toward Hyrum or Mendon often include outbuildings that serve the same purpose.

Are there HOAs in Logan that ban RV parking?

Yes — several newer subdivisions in North Logan, Providence, and Nibley have CC&Rs that prohibit RVs being visible from the street or require them to be stored behind a 6-foot fence. Always pull the HOA documents during your due diligence period. Older, non-HOA neighborhoods generally have more flexibility.

Is a heated RV garage worth it in Logan's climate?

For owners who use their rigs into shoulder seasons or store boats with onboard plumbing, yes. Cache Valley winters routinely hit single digits and below zero, which can crack fresh water tanks and damage seals on a rig stored outside. A heated bay also lets you de-winterize earlier in spring for Bear Lake and Logan Canyon trips.