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Minersville, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Minersville, Utah

Minersville sits in Beaver County about 15 miles west of Beaver off SR-21, and it's the kind of small Utah town where RV parking isn't a luxury feature — it's how most people already live. Lot sizes here run generous compared to the Wasatch Front, with plenty of half-acre to multi-acre parcels where a fifth wheel, boat, or side-by-side trailer fits next to the house without a second thought. The Minersville Reservoir is ten minutes south for fishing and camping, the Tushar Mountains and Beaver ATV trails are a short tow east, and Cedar City sits about 45 minutes southwest, so locals tend to own toys and need somewhere to keep them. Homes built on these wider lots often already have gravel pads, gated side yards, or detached shops with tall bay doors.

Pricing in Minersville stays well below the southern Utah average — most single-family homes trade in a range that buyers priced out of Cedar City or St. George find workable, and the trade-off is a quieter rural pace with Milford and Beaver as the closest service towns. Zoning is forgiving for outbuildings, well and septic are common on larger parcels, and HOAs are rare, which matters if you want to park a 40-foot motorhome without a covenant fight. Inventory turns over slowly, so the list of homes with dedicated RV parking can be short at any given moment. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

March 2026 · Minersville market

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

Full Minersville market report
Median sale
$400,000
2 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
125 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Minersville.

What counts as RV parking on a Minersville listing?

It ranges widely — anything from a graveled side pad with a gate, to a concrete slab with a 30/50-amp hookup, to a full enclosed RV garage or shop bay. On Minersville's larger lots, an open pad along the side or behind the home is the most common setup, and many properties have room to add a cover or shop later.

Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on parking an RV at the house?

Most of Minersville is unincorporated rural or town zoning with no HOA, so parking a personal RV on your own lot is generally allowed. Town code does have setback and nuisance rules, so check with Beaver County or Minersville Town before building a permanent structure. Always verify on the specific parcel before closing.

Do homes here typically have hookups for the RV?

Some do, some don't. Sewer dumps tied into a septic system are less common and require approval, but 30-amp or 50-amp electrical drops and a hose bib are fairly standard add-ons that owners have installed over the years. Listing remarks usually call these out when they exist.

Is a detached shop or RV garage realistic in this price range?

Yes — Minersville is one of the better spots in southern Utah to find a home with a 30x40 or larger shop because land is cheaper and outbuildings are common. Properties with tall-door RV bays do carry a premium over comparable homes without them, but the total price still tends to undercut Cedar City or Parowan equivalents.

How's access for towing in and out of town?

SR-21 runs straight through Minersville and connects east to I-15 at Beaver and west toward Milford, both wide and easy to tow. Most residential streets are flat and laid out on a generous grid, so backing a long trailer into a driveway is far less painful than in older Wasatch Front neighborhoods.

How often do RV-parking homes come up for sale in Minersville?

Inventory is thin year-round because the town is small — often only a handful of active single-family listings at any time. Homes with purpose-built RV parking or a shop tend to sell faster than average when priced correctly, so setting up MLS alerts is the practical way to catch them.