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Payson, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Payson, Utah

Payson sits at the south end of Utah County where the Wasatch Front meets farm country, and that mix is exactly why RV parking matters so much here. Locals use Payson Canyon and the Nebo Loop as a weekend escape, Yuba and Utah Lake are short tows away, and the San Rafael Swell and southern Utah parks are an easy Friday-night departure down I-15. Most buyers shopping Payson aren't looking for a narrow city lot — they want a side yard wide enough to back a fifth-wheel through a gate, ideally with a gravel or concrete pad, 30/50-amp service, and a dump cleanout. Older neighborhoods near Main Street and the historic grid often have alley access or deep lots that accommodate trailers, while newer subdivisions on the west side and up toward Salem Hills tend to offer three-car garages with RV bays or extended driveways built in.

Lot size and HOA rules are the two details that make or break an RV-friendly purchase in Payson. Many of the newer planned communities restrict on-site RV storage to enclosed bays or behind a six-foot fence, while county-pocket properties and the half-acre-plus lots in areas like Benjamin and West Mountain have far fewer restrictions. Expect a modest price premium for homes already plumbed for RV use — concrete pads, gates wide enough for dual-axle trailers, and dedicated electrical hookups add real value because retrofitting them isn't cheap. Browse the active listings below to see which Payson homes currently have the space and setup to park your rig at home.

May 2026 · Payson market

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

Full Payson market report
Median sale
$510,000
29 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
130
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Payson.

What counts as RV parking on a Payson listing?

It varies. Some listings mean a dedicated concrete or gravel pad with a gate wide enough for a fifth-wheel, while others just mean an extended driveway or a third garage bay tall enough for a Class C. Always check the listing photos and ask whether there's 30/50-amp service and a sewer cleanout if you plan to load and unload at home.

Do Payson HOAs allow RVs parked in driveways?

Most HOA neighborhoods in Payson — especially newer subdivisions on the west side — prohibit long-term RV parking in driveways or require the rig be stored behind a fence taller than the unit. Older parts of town and unincorporated county pockets typically have no such rules. Read the CC&Rs before writing an offer.

How wide does a side gate need to be for a typical travel trailer?

Plan on at least 10 feet of clear opening for a standard travel trailer, and 12 feet or more for a fifth-wheel or toy hauler with slide-outs. Account for the turn radius from the street too — a narrow road or tight corner can make a wide gate unusable.

Is it worth paying more for a home with RV hookups already installed?

Usually yes. Running a dedicated 50-amp circuit, pouring a reinforced concrete pad, and tying in a sewer cleanout can easily run $5,000–$15,000 after permits. A home that already has these in place saves both the cost and the hassle of pulling Payson City permits.

Are there areas around Payson with bigger lots for RV owners?

Yes. Benjamin, West Mountain, Spring Lake, and the unincorporated areas south of Payson regularly have half-acre to multi-acre lots where RV storage is a non-issue. Salem and Elk Ridge also have larger-lot subdivisions, though HOA rules there can still apply.

Can I store a boat or trailer alongside an RV at most of these homes?

On properties with true RV parking — meaning a real pad and side-yard access — there's usually room for a boat or utility trailer as well. On homes where 'RV parking' just means an oversized driveway, you'll likely have to choose one or the other.