Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Saratoga Springs, Utah
Saratoga Springs sits on the west shore of Utah Lake, and the lake itself is the main reason RV garages are such a big deal here. Buyers in this city tend to own boats, wake surf rigs, side-by-sides for the West Desert, and travel trailers for weekend runs to Strawberry or Sand Hollow. With the city's HOAs generally banning long-term RV parking in driveways or on the street, a dedicated 14-foot or taller garage bay is the difference between keeping your toys at home and paying $100+ a month at a storage lot in Lehi or Bluffdale. Most of the homes with true RV bays were built after 2015, concentrated in Harvest Hills, Fox Hollow, Jordan Hills, and the newer phases along Redwood Road as you head toward Eagle Mountain.
Pricing for this segment typically runs from the mid $600s for a 3-bed rambler with a tandem RV bay up to $1.3M+ for custom builds with 50-foot deep insulated garages, epoxy floors, and 50-amp hookups. Lot sizes matter a lot — anything under a quarter acre usually means the RV bay ate the backyard, so check the plat. Commute-wise, you're about 35 minutes to the SLC airport via Mountain View Corridor and 20 minutes to Thanksgiving Point and the Silicon Slopes corridor. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check the door heights and bay depths in the photos against whatever you plan to park inside.
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What size RV garage should I look for in Saratoga Springs? ▾
Most Class A motorhomes need a door at least 14 feet tall and a bay 40-45 feet deep. Saratoga Springs newer builds in Harvest Hills and Sage Vista often spec 14x14 doors with 45-foot bays, which fits a 40-foot diesel pusher plus a tow vehicle. Travel trailer and toy hauler owners can usually get by with a 12-foot door and a 30-35 foot bay.
Does Saratoga Springs allow RV parking outside on the driveway or side yard? ▾
The city allows RV parking on your own property but has rules about setbacks, screening, and how long an RV can sit on the street. Many HOAs in newer subdivisions like Fox Hollow and Wander prohibit outdoor RV storage entirely, which is why an enclosed RV garage commands a real premium here. Always check the specific HOA CC&Rs before assuming you can park outside.
What's the price premium for an RV garage in Saratoga Springs? ▾
Compared to an equivalent home without one, expect to pay roughly $40,000-$80,000 more for a dedicated RV bay. The premium runs higher when the garage has full hookups, a dump station, or 50-amp service. Homes in The Cove and along Redwood Road tend to sit at the top of that range because lot sizes support deeper bays.
Which neighborhoods in Saratoga Springs have the most RV garage homes? ▾
Harvest Hills, Sage Vista, and parts of Wander tend to have the highest concentration, since those builders offered RV bay options on larger lots. Custom homes near Israel Canyon Road and along the western bench also frequently include oversized garages. Inventory shifts month to month, so the listings below reflect what's currently active.
Are RV garages typically heated and insulated here? ▾
Yes, most RV garages built in Saratoga Springs in the last ten years are fully insulated and sheetrocked, with many including a gas heater or mini-split. Utah Valley winters drop into the teens, and owners storing motorhomes with water systems want to keep the space above freezing. Floor drains and a utility sink are common upgrades worth asking about.
Can I run a small business or workshop out of an RV garage? ▾
Saratoga Springs zoning allows home occupations with restrictions on traffic, signage, and outside storage. The RV bay itself works well as a workshop, hobby space, or car collector garage, but HOAs may limit commercial activity. If a workshop is the main goal, ask your agent to pull the specific zoning and CC&R language before writing an offer.