Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Malad City, Utah
Quick note on geography: Malad City sits in Oneida County, Idaho — about 20 minutes north of the Utah border on I-15 — but it shows up regularly in Utah MLS searches because so many buyers commute down to Tremonton, Brigham City, and Logan, or head north from Ogden for cheaper land. That matters for RV parking because Malad properties tend to sit on bigger lots than anything you'll see along the Wasatch Front. Half-acre to multi-acre parcels are common, side yards are wide, and most homes were built without the tight HOA setbacks that make RV storage a headache in places like South Jordan or Lehi. If you own a fifth-wheel, a boat for Bear Lake runs, or a toy hauler for the Curlew and Pocatello-area trails, Malad gives you room to actually park it at home.
Winters here are real — Malad sits at about 4,600 feet and gets cold, snowy stretches from December through February — so covered RV parking, insulated detached shops, and 30/50-amp hookups show up more often than you'd expect for a town this size. Gravel pads with gated side access are the most common setup, but a fair number of listings include dedicated RV garages with tall doors (13–14 feet) built for diesel pushers. Lot frontage and driveway width are the two things worth checking on each listing. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Malad City market
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About homes with rv parking in Malad City.
Is Malad City actually in Utah? ▾
No — Malad City is just across the state line in Oneida County, Idaho, but it's frequently searched alongside northern Utah cities because it's only 20 minutes from the Utah border via I-15 and many residents work in Tremonton, Brigham City, or Logan. Our MLS coverage includes Malad listings for that reason.
What size RV parking is typical on Malad homes? ▾
Most properties with dedicated RV parking offer pads 35 to 45 feet long, which fits standard fifth-wheels and Class A motorhomes. Larger acreage parcels often have room for multiple units, trailers, and boats side by side. If you have a 40-plus-foot diesel pusher, confirm gate and driveway width on each listing.
Do Malad homes usually have RV hookups? ▾
It varies. Rural and large-lot homes frequently include 30-amp or 50-amp electrical, a sewer cleanout, and a water spigot at the pad — basically a self-contained hookup. In-town homes are more likely to offer just a gravel pad and an exterior outlet. The listing description and photos usually call this out.
Are there HOA restrictions on RV parking in Malad City? ▾
Most of Malad and the surrounding county land has no HOA, which is a big reason buyers from the Wasatch Front look here. A handful of newer subdivisions have CC&Rs, but blanket bans on visible RV storage are rare. Always read the CC&Rs on any subdivision property before writing an offer.
What does covered or enclosed RV storage add to the price? ▾
A simple metal carport adds roughly $5,000–$15,000 in perceived value, while a fully enclosed, insulated RV garage with a 14-foot door typically adds $40,000–$80,000 depending on size and finish. In Malad's price range — where many homes trade between the mid-$300s and $600s — an RV shop can be a meaningful share of the total.
Will my RV hold up to Malad winters parked outside? ▾
It can, but you'll want to winterize. Malad sees sustained sub-freezing temps and regular snowfall from December into March, so uncovered RVs need lines blown out, tanks drained, and ideally a cover. That's why heated or at least enclosed storage is a common request among local buyers.