Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Midway, Utah
Midway sits in the Heber Valley at about 5,580 feet, surrounded by the Wasatch Back — Deer Creek Reservoir, Jordanelle, the Provo River, and the Uinta trailheads are all within a 30-minute drive. That geography is why RV parking matters so much here. Owners aren't storing rigs for occasional use; they're hauling boats to Deer Creek on summer weekends, towing side-by-sides up the Mill Hollow road, and pulling fifth-wheels to Strawberry or down to Lake Powell. Lots in Midway tend to run larger than what you'd find in Lehi or Saratoga Springs — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are common in neighborhoods like Interlaken, Burgi Hill, and the older grid south of Main — which makes dedicated RV pads, deep side-yard gates, and oversized third or fourth garage bays realistic instead of rare.
Pricing on Midway homes with usable RV storage generally starts in the mid $800s for older ramblers with a graveled side pad and climbs well past $2M for newer builds in Red Ledges or Interlaken with heated RV garages 14 feet tall or more. Buyers should also check Wasatch County and Midway City zoning before committing — some HOAs (Red Ledges, Soldier Hollow area subdivisions) restrict visible RV parking, while county-zoned parcels east of River Road are generally permissive. Snow load and winter access matter too at this elevation, so covered or enclosed storage holds resale value better than open pads. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Midway.
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Does Midway City allow RVs to be parked on residential property? ▾
Yes, with conditions. Midway City's ordinance generally allows RV parking on private property, but rigs typically can't be stored in the front setback long-term and must be on an improved surface. Always confirm current code with Midway City planning before closing, especially on lots inside city limits versus unincorporated Wasatch County parcels.
Which Midway neighborhoods are best for RV owners? ▾
Older parts of Midway south and east of Main Street tend to have the deepest lots and most flexible setups, and unincorporated areas along River Road and toward Charleston are very RV-friendly. Interlaken has larger acreage but some covenants. Red Ledges and Soldier Hollow-area HOAs usually require RVs to be stored out of sight or off-site.
What size RV garage should I look for at this elevation? ▾
For full-size fifth-wheels and Class A motorhomes, plan on at least 14 feet of door height and 40+ feet of depth. Heated bays are worth the premium in Midway — winter temps regularly drop into the single digits, and unheated storage means draining and winterizing every fall.
How much does RV parking add to the price of a Midway home? ▾
A graveled or concrete side pad with gate access typically adds $15K–$40K in perceived value. An enclosed, heated RV garage bay can add $80K–$150K or more depending on size and finish. In Heber Valley's market the premium has held strong because lot availability for new builds with this feature is tightening.
Are there HOA restrictions I should watch for? ▾
Several Midway-area subdivisions restrict overnight or long-term RV parking in driveways, including Red Ledges and parts of the Soldier Hollow corridor. Always pull the CC&Rs during your due diligence period. Homes on county-zoned acreage outside an HOA give you the most freedom.
Is off-site RV storage easy to find if a property doesn't have parking? ▾
Yes — there are several commercial RV storage facilities in Heber and along Highway 40 between Heber and Park City, with both covered and indoor options. Monthly rates run roughly $80–$300 depending on size and whether the space is enclosed and climate-controlled.