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Marriott Slaterville, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Marriott Slaterville, Utah

Marriott-Slaterville sits just west of Ogden along I-15 and the Weber River, and it's one of the few Weber County communities where RV parking is almost a baseline expectation rather than a luxury add-on. Lot sizes here tend to run larger than what you'll see in Ogden proper or South Weber — quarter-acre, half-acre, and full-acre parcels are common, often with side-yard access wide enough for a Class A motorhome, a fifth-wheel, or a boat headed up to Pineview or Willard Bay. Many homes already have a concrete or gravel pad poured along one side of the house, a 30-amp or 50-amp hookup, and a gate that swings wide for back-in clearance. The town's mixed agricultural-residential zoning also tends to be friendlier to detached shops and oversized garages than stricter HOA-governed subdivisions farther east.

Buyers shopping this corner of Weber County are usually a mix of outdoor families who run between Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and the Great Salt Lake marshes, plus tradespeople who need room for a work trailer or dump truck at home. Proximity matters: you're roughly ten minutes to downtown Ogden, forty-five to Salt Lake City International, and a straight shot up Highway 39 to Monte Cristo. Prices vary widely depending on whether the RV setup is a simple gravel strip or a full insulated RV garage with a 14-foot door. Browse the active listings below to see which properties currently have the parking, hookups, and clearance that match your rig.

June 2026 · Marriott Slaterville market

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

Full Marriott Slaterville market report
Median sale
$912,500
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Marriott Slaterville.

Does Marriott-Slaterville restrict RV parking on residential lots?

Marriott-Slaterville is generally more permissive than neighboring cities — most residential zones allow RVs, boats, and trailers to be stored on the property as long as they're on an improved surface and not blocking sightlines or sidewalks. There's no city-wide HOA, though individual subdivisions occasionally have their own CC&Rs. Always confirm specifics with the city's planning office before closing if storage rules are make-or-break for you.

What kind of RV parking setups are typical on these listings?

You'll see a range: simple gravel pads down the side yard, poured concrete strips with a 30/50-amp pedestal and sewer cleanout, and on higher-end properties, fully enclosed RV garages with 13–14 foot doors and built-in dump stations. Lots with rear-yard access via a wide gate are especially common given the larger parcel sizes here.

How much extra does a home with dedicated RV parking cost in Marriott-Slaterville?

A side pad with a gate usually adds little to no premium beyond the value of the larger lot itself. A fully enclosed RV garage, however, can add $40,000 to $90,000 depending on size, insulation, and whether it has utilities. Properties with shop space plus RV bays tend to sit at the top of the local market.

Are there utility hookups for RVs at most of these homes?

Not always — many listings have the pad and the clearance but stop short of a full hookup. When hookups exist, 30-amp service is the most common, with 50-amp on newer or custom builds. Sewer cleanouts tied into the home's main line are less common and worth asking about specifically.

How close is Marriott-Slaterville to popular RV destinations?

It's a practical home base. Willard Bay is about 15 minutes north, Pineview Reservoir is 30 minutes up Ogden Canyon, the Bear Lake turnoff is around 90 minutes, and Monte Cristo and the Uintas are both within easy weekend range. Quick freeway access at the 31st Street and 21st Street I-15 interchanges makes pulling a long rig in and out straightforward.

Can I build an RV garage if a property doesn't already have one?

In most cases yes, provided the lot has the setbacks and the accessory-structure footprint allowed under the property's zoning. Marriott-Slaterville's A-1 and R-1 zones generally permit detached garages and shops, but height limits and lot-coverage ratios apply. A quick call to the city's building department before writing an offer will tell you exactly what's possible on a specific parcel.