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Naples, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Naples, Utah

Naples sits just east of Vernal in the Uintah Basin, and it's hard to find a town in Utah where RV parking matters more to day-to-day life. Between Flaming Gorge, the High Uintas, Red Fleet and Steinaker reservoirs, and the trail systems out toward Dinosaur National Monument, a sizable chunk of Naples households own a travel trailer, fifth-wheel, boat, or side-by-side trailer. Homes that can actually accommodate the rig at home — rather than paying for storage off Highway 40 — carry real value here. Listings flagged for RV parking in Naples usually fall into a few buckets: a poured pad along the side of the garage with a gate, a deep gravel run-back behind the house, or a full detached shop or RV garage with 12- to 14-foot doors and 30/50-amp service.

Lot sizes work in your favor in this part of the state. Naples parcels routinely run a quarter to a full acre, and county-edge homes sit on even more, which means side-yard access and tall outbuildings are realistic in a way they aren't in Lehi or Sandy. Winters are cold and dry, summers are warm, and most owners winterize their RV on-site rather than haul it anywhere. If shop space, hookups, gate width, or alley access matter to you, scan the remarks and photos closely — the gap between "RV parking" and a finished heated RV bay is significant. Browse the active Naples listings below to see what's currently on the market.

April 2026 · Naples market

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

Full Naples market report
Median sale
$316,500
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
148 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Naples.

What counts as RV parking on a Naples listing?

Most Naples listings note RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad beside the garage, a wide gated side yard, or a detached RV garage/shop. Some properties go further with full hookups — 30/50 amp power, water, and a sewer cleanout. Read the remarks carefully because 'RV parking' can mean anything from a strip of gravel to a 14-foot-tall heated bay.

Are there HOA or city rules about parking an RV at the house?

Naples city is generally RV-friendly compared to bigger Wasatch Front cities — most established neighborhoods allow RVs on private property as long as they're on an improved surface and not blocking sidewalks. Newer subdivisions sometimes have HOAs with screening or setback rules, so check the CC&Rs before you close. Rural parcels on the edges of town typically have no restrictions at all.

How much extra does a home with RV parking cost in Naples?

A simple side pad usually adds only a few thousand dollars to the price versus a comparable home without one. A finished RV garage or tall detached shop with power can add $30,000-$80,000+ depending on size, height, and whether it's heated. Lots over a third of an acre with shop space are where you see the biggest premiums.

Can I build an RV garage later if a home doesn't have one?

On most Naples and Uintah County parcels, yes — setbacks are reasonable and outbuildings up to a certain size don't require extensive review. You'll want to confirm lot coverage limits, side-yard setbacks, and whether the lot has alley or wide-gate access for the RV to actually reach the back. Corner lots and parcels over a quarter acre are the easiest candidates.

Is RV parking a strong resale feature in the Uintah Basin?

It is. With Flaming Gorge, the Uintas, Dinosaur National Monument, and countless trailheads within an hour or two, a huge share of Basin buyers own a camp trailer, toy hauler, or fifth-wheel. Homes that can accommodate the rig at home — instead of paying monthly storage in Vernal — tend to move faster when priced right.