Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Park City, Utah
RV parking is a real consideration in Park City because the lifestyle here demands toys. Locals haul boats to Jordanelle and Rockport, trailers to the Uintas, side-by-sides to the Bonneville Salt Flats, and Airstreams down to the desert in shoulder season. The challenge is that much of Park City sits inside HOAs — Prospector, Park Meadows, Old Town, Deer Valley, Promontory, Glenwild, and the Canyons-area communities all have CC&Rs that restrict visible RV, trailer, or boat storage. Homes that genuinely accommodate a Class A coach or a 30-foot wakeboat tend to cluster in the less-regulated pockets: Silver Creek, Pinebrook's larger lots, Jeremy Ranch acreage parcels, parts of Old Ranch Road, and the Snyderville Basin county areas outside HOA jurisdiction.
Expect to pay for the land that makes RV parking possible. Park City's median sits well above $1.5M, and the homes with deep side yards, oversized RV garages, or pull-through gravel pads usually start in the $2M+ range on half-acre-plus lots. Buyers should also think about elevation — at 6,500–7,000 feet, winter storage matters. A heated RV bay or third garage stall pays off when a diesel pusher needs to start in January. Listings here vary week to week, so confirm setback rules, HOA status, and any covenant restrictions before writing an offer. Browse the active listings below to see which Park City properties currently have the lot configuration or dedicated RV space to fit your rig.
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Which Park City neighborhoods actually allow RV parking? ▾
Silver Creek, Silver Creek Estates, parts of Pinebrook with larger lots, Jeremy Ranch acreage sections, Old Ranch Road parcels, and unincorporated Snyderville Basin areas are the most RV-friendly. Inside Park City city limits and most HOA-governed subdivisions like Park Meadows, Prospector, and Promontory, visible RV storage is typically restricted or prohibited. Always pull the CC&Rs before assuming a property works.
Are heated RV garages common in Park City listings? ▾
They're not standard, but they show up regularly on luxury and custom homes above $2.5M, especially newer builds in Promontory, Glenwild, and Silver Creek. At Park City's elevation, a heated bay is genuinely useful — diesel engines and water systems don't love sub-zero nights. Look for listings noting oversized third or fourth garage stalls with 12-14 foot doors.
Can I park my RV outside on my own property if there's no HOA? ▾
In unincorporated Summit County areas without an HOA, outdoor RV parking is generally permitted, though setback rules from property lines and roads still apply. Inside Park City municipal limits, the code is stricter — extended outdoor storage of RVs in front yards is typically not allowed. Check with Summit County Community Development or Park City Planning before closing.
What price range should I expect for a Park City home with real RV space? ▾
Properties with usable RV parking — meaning a dedicated pad, oversized garage bay, or acreage with side access — typically start around $1.8M–$2M and run well into the $4M+ range for homes with full RV garages on view lots. The land component drives most of that, since RV-friendly lots are usually half an acre or larger.
Is the climate hard on RVs stored in Park City year-round? ▾
Yes. Winters bring heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and temperatures that regularly drop below zero at 7,000 feet. UV exposure is also intense at altitude. Most owners either store inside a heated bay, use a quality cover with snow support, or move the rig to lower-elevation storage in St. George or the Salt Lake Valley for the December–March stretch.
How many homes with RV parking are typically on the Park City MLS? ▾
Inventory is thin — usually a handful at any given time, since most Park City product is HOA-restricted condos, townhomes, or covenanted single-family. The active list below reflects current availability, and new listings in Silver Creek, Jeremy Ranch, and rural Snyderville parcels are worth watching closely if RV space is non-negotiable.