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Pleasant View, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Pleasant View, Utah

Pleasant View sits at the north end of Weber County, tucked against Ben Lomond Peak with quick access to Highway 89 and I-15. It's a town built for people who own toys — boats headed to Pineview and Willard Bay, side-by-sides bound for the Monte Cristo trails, campers loaded for the Uintas, and snowmobiles aimed at Powder Mountain twenty minutes up the canyon. Because most lots here run from a quarter acre up to full acreage in the foothill neighborhoods off North Ogden Divide and Skyline Drive, dedicated RV parking is far more common than it is in tighter Wasatch Front suburbs to the south. Buyers shopping Pleasant View specifically for RV-friendly homes are usually looking at concrete or gravel pads on the side of the garage, deep extended driveways, or detached shops with 12-foot-plus doors.

City code in Pleasant View is generally more accommodating than in Ogden or North Ogden proper, but setbacks, screening rules, and pad surface requirements still apply, so it pays to confirm what's permitted on a given lot before you write an offer. Price points range widely — from older ramblers near 1100 West with side parking in the upper $400s, to newer custom builds on the bench with full RV garages well past $1M. If you're weighing a property with an existing pad versus one where you'd need to pour, factor in concrete costs and HOA review where it applies. Browse the active listings below to see which Pleasant View homes currently have RV parking in place.

May 2026 · Pleasant View market

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

Full Pleasant View market report
Median sale
$445,000
9 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
17 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
60
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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Pleasant View.

Does Pleasant View allow RVs to be parked on residential property?

Yes, Pleasant View City permits RV storage on residential lots, but the ordinance covers where the RV can sit (typically side or rear yard, off the public right-of-way), surface requirements, and screening from neighbors. Rules differ from neighboring North Ogden and Harrisville, so check the current city code or call the planning department before assuming a particular setup is legal.

What does RV parking typically look like on Pleasant View homes?

The three common setups are a concrete pad running alongside the garage with a gate, an extended driveway deep enough to swallow a 30-plus-foot trailer, or a detached RV garage/shop with a tall door. Foothill lots above 2700 North often have room for all three. Older homes closer to Highway 89 more often rely on gravel side pads.

Are there HOAs in Pleasant View that restrict RV parking?

Most of Pleasant View is HOA-free, which is part of why RV owners gravitate here. A handful of newer subdivisions on the bench do have CC&Rs that limit visible RV storage or require it to be behind a fence. Always pull the HOA docs during your due diligence period if the home is in a planned community.

How much extra does a home with a dedicated RV garage cost in Pleasant View?

A detached shop or attached RV bay with a 12-14 foot door typically adds $60,000-$120,000 to a comparable home without one, depending on size, finish, and whether it has heat, water, and a floor drain. Homes with full RV garages are most often found in the custom-build pockets off Skyline Drive and the upper benches.

Can I build my own RV pad or shop after I buy?

Usually yes, if the lot has the room and meets setback requirements. You'll need a building permit for any structure, and pads over a certain size may trigger impervious-surface review. Corner lots and homes with rear-yard access off a side street are the easiest candidates for adding parking later.

How close is Pleasant View to the places people actually take their RVs?

Willard Bay is about 10 minutes north, Pineview Reservoir is 25 minutes up Ogden Canyon, and the Monte Cristo and Causey areas are under an hour. For longer hauls, I-15 access at 2700 North puts you on the freeway in five minutes, which is a big reason RV owners pick this town over communities further off the corridor.