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Mountain Green, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Mountain Green, Utah

Mountain Green sits in a quiet stretch of Morgan County just over Trapper's Loop from Snowbasin and about 20 minutes east of Ogden via I-84. It's a community built around larger lots, mountain access, and the kind of toys that come with living near the Weber River, the Wasatch, and a short drive to Echo and Pineview reservoirs. RV parking isn't a luxury here — for a lot of households, it's a baseline requirement. Boats, side-by-sides, snowmobile trailers, horse trailers, and Class A motorhomes are common driveway sights in subdivisions like Mountain Green Estates, Cottonwoods, and the newer builds off Old Highway Road.

Because lot sizes in Mountain Green generally run from a quarter-acre up to multi-acre parcels, dedicated RV pads, pull-through gravel strips, and oversized detached shops with 14-foot doors show up regularly on the MLS. HOAs vary widely — some neighborhoods allow open RV storage on the side yard, others require screening behind a fence or inside a shop, and a handful of the larger-acreage areas have no HOA at all. Morgan County zoning is generally friendlier to outbuildings than what you'd see in Davis or Weber County. Browse the active listings below to see which properties currently offer RV parking, and check the lot and outbuilding details on each to match the setup to your rig.

June 2026 · Mountain Green market

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

Full Mountain Green market report
Median sale
$863,500
4 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
55 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
94.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Mountain Green.

What counts as RV parking on a Mountain Green listing?

It ranges from a simple graveled side pad with a gate, to a concrete pull-through with 50-amp hookups, to a fully enclosed RV garage with a 14-foot door. Listings will usually note door height, pad length, and whether power, water, or a sewer cleanout is run to the pad. Always confirm the actual usable length — a 30-foot pad won't fit a 38-foot fifth wheel with the truck attached.

Do Mountain Green HOAs allow RVs parked in the driveway?

It depends on the subdivision. Some of the older Mountain Green neighborhoods allow open RV storage with minimal restrictions, while newer developments often require RVs to be screened behind a six-foot fence or stored inside a garage. The CC&Rs are the source of truth, and we can pull them for any specific listing before you write an offer.

Are detached shops with RV bays common here?

Yes — more common than in most Wasatch Front cities. Larger Morgan County lots and looser outbuilding rules mean detached shops of 1,000 to 2,500 square feet with one or two RV-height doors come on the market fairly regularly. They're a strong resale feature in this area.

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

Often yes, but it hinges on lot size, setbacks, HOA approval, and Morgan County permitting. Properties of a half-acre or more usually have room. If adding an RV garage is the plan, look closely at the buildable footprint, easements, and any height caps in the CC&Rs before closing.

How does RV parking affect price in Mountain Green?

A dedicated outdoor pad with power adds modest value — usually a few thousand dollars. A heated, insulated RV garage or large detached shop can add $40,000 to $100,000+ depending on size and finish. Homes with serious shop space tend to sell faster because demand from outdoor-recreation buyers in this corridor is steady year-round.

Is Mountain Green a good base for using an RV?

It's one of the better spots on the Wasatch Back for it. You're 15 minutes from Echo Reservoir, 25 from Pineview, an hour from the Uintas, and right on I-84 for trips to Bear Lake, Jackson, or southern Utah. Many owners use the RV pad as a launch point rather than a long-term storage spot.