Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Redmond, Utah
Redmond sits in the wide farming valley between Salina and Gunnison along US-89, and it's the kind of small Sevier County town where keeping a motorhome, fifth-wheel, or boat at the house is just normal life. Lots here tend to run larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre minimums are common, and plenty of homes on the edges of town sit on a full acre or more — which means side-yard RV pads, drive-through gates, and detached RV garages show up regularly in the listings. With Fish Lake, Yuba, Palisade State Park, and the Manti-La Sal high country all within an easy tow, buyers shopping Redmond are usually weekend campers, hunters, or full-time travelers who want a quiet home base in central Utah.
Pricing in Redmond runs well below Salt Lake or Utah County numbers, and that buys real square footage on the lot — room for a 40-foot coach plus a truck and trailer without bumping the neighbor's fence. Most properties are outside any HOA, so the rules about parking your rig at home are governed by Sevier County zoning rather than a board. Pay attention to what's actually wired at the pad: 30-amp versus 50-amp service, a sewer cleanout, water hookup, and concrete versus gravel all show up differently from one listing to the next. Browse the active homes below to see which Redmond properties currently have the RV setup you need.
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How common is RV parking on homes in Redmond? ▾
Fairly common compared to Wasatch Front cities. Most Redmond properties sit on quarter-acre lots or larger, and many older homes already have a graveled side pad, detached shop, or alley access wide enough for a fifth-wheel. Newer builds in the area often include a third bay or extended driveway by default.
Are there HOA restrictions on parking an RV at the house? ▾
Most of Redmond is unincorporated or governed by town code rather than HOAs, so RV storage is generally allowed on private property. A handful of newer subdivisions have covenants — always check the CC&Rs before closing if the listing falls inside a platted development.
What size RV pad should I look for? ▾
If you run a Class A motorhome or a long fifth-wheel with a truck attached, plan on 45 feet of straight-line clearance and 12 feet of width. For a travel trailer or toy hauler, 30 by 10 is usually enough. Gate width on the side yard matters as much as pad length.
Is 50-amp hookup or a dump station typical on these properties? ▾
Not standard, but increasingly common on homes marketed specifically to RV owners. Sellers in Sevier County often add a 50-amp pedestal and a septic clean-out tie-in since most Redmond homes are on septic anyway. Ask the listing agent — it's a real value-add.
Why is Redmond a good base for RV owners? ▾
Redmond sits in the Sevier Valley with quick access to Fish Lake, Yuba Reservoir, the San Rafael Swell, and Capitol Reef — all within a two-hour tow. US-89 and I-70 are both close, so heading south to Lake Powell or north to the Uintas is straightforward without fighting Salt Lake traffic.
Can I build a detached RV garage if the current home doesn't have one? ▾
Usually yes. Sevier County setback rules and Redmond town ordinances generally permit detached accessory structures up to a certain footprint on residential lots, and many parcels here are large enough to accommodate a 14-foot-tall door. Confirm setbacks and height limits with the county building department before you write an offer.