Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Richfield, Utah
Richfield sits at the crossroads of central Utah — literally. U.S. Highway 89 and Interstate 70 meet just outside town, making this Sevier County seat one of the most strategically located communities in the state for anyone who travels with a rig. Buyers looking for homes with RV garages here aren't just checking a box; they're investing in a lifestyle built around Utah's vast public lands. Capitol Reef National Park is about 70 miles east, Fishlake National Forest wraps around the valley, and Brian Head ski resort is roughly an hour south. An RV garage in Richfield means your Class A, fifth-wheel, or toy hauler is sheltered, secure, and ready to roll the moment the weekend hits — no storage fees, no scrambling to the rental yard before a Friday departure.
Homes with RV garages in Richfield typically sit on larger lots, often a quarter-acre or more, and many are found in newer construction on the north and west sides of town or on rural parcels just outside city limits in areas like Elsinore and Monroe. Ceiling heights of 14 feet or taller and extended-depth bays (40–50 feet) are the details that separate a true RV garage from a deep standard garage, so pay close attention to those specs in each listing. Richfield's high-desert climate — warm summers around 90°F and cold but manageable winters — makes year-round RV storage at home entirely practical. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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What size RV garage do I actually need for a full-size motorhome or fifth-wheel? ▾
Most Class A motorhomes and larger fifth-wheels run 35–45 feet long, so you want a garage bay that's at least 45–50 feet deep to leave room to maneuver and store gear. Ceiling clearance matters just as much — a 13-foot-tall coach needs at least a 14-foot door opening. Always verify the listed interior dimensions, not just the door width, before scheduling a showing.
Are homes with RV garages in Richfield significantly more expensive than standard homes? ▾
In Richfield's market, a dedicated RV garage addition typically adds $40,000–$80,000 to a home's value compared to a similar property with a standard two-car garage, depending on the structure's size, finish level, and whether it includes hookups. Richfield's overall median home price hovers in the $280,000–$340,000 range, so RV garage homes generally fall in the $350,000–$500,000+ bracket. Rural parcels outside city limits sometimes offer more square footage per dollar than in-town lots.
Do Richfield city lots have enough room for an RV garage, or should I look at rural parcels? ▾
Many in-town Richfield lots run a quarter-acre or larger, which is enough to accommodate a side-entry or tandem RV garage — but setback requirements and HOA restrictions (where they exist) can limit your options. Unincorporated Sevier County parcels in areas like Monroe, Elsinore, or along the Highway 89 corridor generally have more flexible zoning and larger lots, giving you more room to build or park. If a specific property has future expansion in mind, a quick call to Sevier County Planning (435-893-0401) will clarify what's allowed.
Do RV garages in this area typically include electrical hookups and dump stations? ▾
Higher-end builds in Richfield often include 30-amp or 50-amp outlets, water hookups, and sometimes a utility sink inside the RV bay — but this varies widely and isn't standard. A built-in dump station is less common and typically found only on custom-built rural properties. When reviewing listings, look for mentions of '50-amp service,' 'RV hookups,' or 'full hookups in garage' in the remarks; otherwise, plan to budget $1,500–$4,000 to add those conveniences after purchase.
Is cold-weather storage an issue in Richfield, or is an RV garage mainly about convenience? ▾
Richfield sits at about 5,300 feet elevation and regularly sees winter lows in the single digits and occasional sub-zero nights, so winterizing an RV that's parked outside still takes real effort. An enclosed RV garage — especially an insulated one — keeps temperatures above freezing far more reliably, which reduces the risk of cracked water lines and saves hours of seasonal prep. For buyers who take winter trips to St. George or the Arizona Strip, a heated garage means the rig stays ready instead of fully winterized.
Can I legally store my RV in a garage or driveway within Richfield city limits? ▾
Richfield City generally allows RV storage on private property as long as the vehicle isn't parked in the public right-of-way and doesn't create a visual nuisance, but city ordinances can change, and some subdivisions carry their own CC&Rs. If a home you're considering is inside city limits, confirm current rules directly with Richfield City (435-896-8843) before closing. Rural properties in unincorporated Sevier County tend to have fewer restrictions on RV storage, making them a popular choice for serious RV owners.