Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Rockville, Utah
Rockville is a small town of roughly 250 residents tucked along the Virgin River just west of Springdale and the Zion National Park gate. Lots here tend to be larger than what you'd find in St. George or Hurricane — half-acre to multi-acre parcels are the norm — which is exactly why so many owners keep a travel trailer, fifth wheel, or toy hauler on-site. With Sand Hollow, Quail Creek, the Kolob Terrace road, and the Arizona Strip all within an hour, an RV pad at home is a practical asset, not a luxury add-on. Buyers shopping Rockville for RV-friendly properties are usually looking for gated side access, a level gravel or concrete pad, 30/50-amp service, and ideally a tall garage bay or carport that clears a Class A roof.
Climate matters too. Rockville sees mild winters in the mid-50s and hot, dry summers pushing past 100, so rigs stored outside hold up reasonably well, though shade structures extend the life of seals and tires considerably. Keep in mind that Rockville enforces a dark-sky lighting ordinance and has design standards aimed at preserving rural character, so any RV setup needs to respect setbacks and screening rules — something a local agent can walk through before you write an offer. Browse the active listings below to see which Rockville homes currently offer dedicated RV parking, oversized garages, or the lot size to add one.
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Why is RV parking valuable in Rockville specifically? ▾
Rockville sits at the mouth of Zion Canyon, so a lot of residents own travel trailers, side-by-sides, and rigs for exploring the surrounding BLM and national park land. Having dedicated RV parking at home means you skip the storage lot in Hurricane or La Verkin and can load up for a weekend at the Sand Hollow or Coral Pink Sand Dunes without an extra stop.
Are there town rules about RVs parked on residential lots? ▾
Rockville Town has zoning standards that generally allow RV storage on private property, but setbacks, screening, and short-term occupancy rules apply. If you plan to hook up a trailer for guests or run a short-term rental angle, check the current town code with the clerk's office before closing — rules in Rockville are stricter than in nearby Hurricane.
What kind of lots typically have room for RV parking here? ▾
Most Rockville parcels run from a half acre up to several acres along SR-9 and the Virgin River bench, which leaves plenty of room for a gravel pad, pull-through driveway, or detached garage with a tall bay. Lots backing the red cliffs sometimes have grade issues, so look for a flat side-yard approach off the main drive.
Do any Rockville homes offer covered RV garages or hookups? ▾
A handful do. You'll see 14-foot-tall RV bays on newer custom builds, and some properties include 30/50-amp service, a dump cleanout, and water at the pad. These features add a noticeable premium but save thousands compared with building the structure after purchase.
How does Rockville compare to Springdale or Virgin for RV-friendly homes? ▾
Springdale lots are smaller and tourist-zoned, so RV storage at home is rare. Virgin and Rockville both have larger rural parcels, but Rockville's dark-sky ordinance and tighter design standards mean any RV setup needs to stay visually low-impact. Virgin tends to be the most permissive of the three.
What price range should I expect? ▾
Rockville homes generally trade from the high $600Ks for older river-bottom properties up past $2M for custom red-rock view homes. Listings that already include real RV parking — pad, gate access, or an oversized garage — usually sit in the $850K to $1.6M band depending on acreage and views.