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North Ogden, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in North Ogden, Utah

North Ogden sits at the base of Ben Lomond Peak in northern Weber County, about 40 miles north of Salt Lake City and minutes from Hill Air Force Base — one of the largest employers in the state. It's a practical, outdoors-oriented community where a significant share of residents own RVs, trailers, boats, or off-road rigs used to access the Uinta Mountains, Bear Lake, Causey Reservoir, and the network of trails winding through the Wasatch Range. That lifestyle reality makes RV parking not just a checkbox on a listing sheet, but a genuine daily-use feature. Lots in North Ogden tend to run larger than in many Salt Lake Valley suburbs, and a notable number of homes were built with wide driveways, side yards, or dedicated concrete pads designed to accommodate a Class A or fifth-wheel rig without the HOA headaches you'd face closer to the valley floor.

When shopping for homes with RV parking in North Ogden, the details matter: whether a property offers a true pull-through pad, a gated side-yard, 30- or 50-amp electrical hookups, or simply an oversized driveway can make the difference between a lot that works for your rig and one that doesn't. North Ogden City code regulates where recreational vehicles may be stored on residential lots, so it's worth confirming a setup is compliant — not just functional-looking in listing photos. Prices for single-family homes here generally range from the upper $300s to the upper $500s, with larger properties on the benches commanding more. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · North Ogden market

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

Full North Ogden market report
Median sale
$544,750
35 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
98
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in North Ogden.

Does North Ogden city code allow RV parking on residential lots?

Yes, North Ogden allows RVs, boats, and trailers to be parked on private residential property, typically on an improved surface and behind the front setback. Rules tighten if you're parking on the street or in a front yard, so confirm current ordinance language with the city before relying on it. HOA covenants in subdivisions like Elkhorn or Coldwater can be stricter than city code.

What kind of RV parking is most common on North Ogden homes?

Side-yard pads with a 10- to 12-foot gate are the most common setup, since older neighborhoods west of Washington Boulevard were platted with wide lots. On the benches and in newer construction, you'll see oversized third bays and detached shops with 12- or 14-foot doors built specifically for fifth wheels and Class A motorhomes.

How much does RV parking add to a home's price in North Ogden?

A basic gravel or concrete pad with gate access usually doesn't move the price much beyond standard comps. A fully enclosed RV garage with power, a drain, and high ceilings typically adds $40,000 to $80,000, with heated and insulated shops on the higher end of that range.

Will my RV fit — what door heights should I look for?

Travel trailers and most fifth wheels clear a 12-foot door, but Class A coaches with roof AC units often need 13 to 14 feet. Always measure your rig's total height including antennas and check the door's clear opening, not the rough opening listed on a flyer.

Are there HOAs in North Ogden that prohibit RV parking?

Some of the newer planned communities restrict visible RV storage or require it to be fully screened or garaged. Older established neighborhoods generally have no HOA at all. Pull the CC&Rs during your due diligence period — it's the single most common surprise for RV-owning buyers here.

Is winter storage a concern in North Ogden?

It can be. The benches above 2600 North get meaningful snowfall and freeze-thaw cycles that are hard on RV seals, slide toppers, and tires. Buyers who plan to keep an RV long-term often prioritize covered or fully enclosed storage over an open pad for that reason.