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Smithfield, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Smithfield, Utah

Smithfield sits at the north end of Cache Valley, about 10 minutes up Highway 91 from Logan and roughly 90 minutes from Salt Lake City via Sardine Canyon. It's a town built around deep lots, working garages, and people who actually use their toys — boats headed to Hyrum Reservoir and Bear Lake, side-by-sides going up Smithfield Canyon, and travel trailers pointed at the Tetons or Yellowstone for long weekends. That practical streak is why RV parking is one of the most-requested features on listings here, and why so many of the homes have it built in rather than tacked on as an afterthought.

What to look for varies by neighborhood. Older homes near Mack Park and the historic grid off Main Street often have wide driveways and alley access that make a side pad easy. Newer builds on the east bench above 200 East and out toward Birch Creek tend to feature dedicated 12- to 14-foot RV garage doors, taller plate heights, and 30/50-amp hookups already run. Lot sizes typically range from a third of an acre up to a full acre on the bench, which gives most buyers enough room for a fifth wheel or Class A without crowding the back yard. Smithfield City allows on-property RV storage with reasonable setbacks, and most of the city is HOA-free. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have the pad, gate width, or garage bay you need.

May 2026 · Smithfield market

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

Full Smithfield market report
Median sale
$377,500
22 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
20 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
90
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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Smithfield.

What counts as RV parking on a Smithfield listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, a wide gate into the back yard, or an oversized garage bay tall enough for a Class A or fifth wheel. In Smithfield you'll see all three — older homes near Main often use side-yard pads, while newer builds in the foothills off 200 East tend to have purpose-built RV bays.

Does Smithfield City have rules about parking an RV at your house?

Yes. Smithfield's ordinance generally allows RVs, boats, and trailers to be stored on private property, but they need to be on an improved surface and set back from the front property line. Parking on the street long-term isn't allowed. Check with the city planning office before closing if a specific setup matters to you.

Are HOA restrictions common in Smithfield neighborhoods?

Most of Smithfield is HOA-free, which is a big reason buyers from Logan and North Logan come here for RV-friendly homes. The newer subdivisions on the east bench and around Birch Creek sometimes have HOAs with rules about visible RV storage, so read the CC&Rs carefully on those.

How wide should a gate or side yard be for an RV?

Plan on at least 10 feet of clear width for a travel trailer and 12-plus feet for a fifth wheel or Class A motorhome. Height matters too — watch for low eaves, power drops, and tree limbs. Many Smithfield lots are deep enough to pull a 35-foot rig fully off the driveway, which is harder to find in tighter Cache Valley cities.

What price range do RV-friendly homes in Smithfield usually fall into?

Single-family homes with usable RV parking in Smithfield generally run from the upper $400Ks for older ramblers with a side pad up to $800K-plus for newer builds with a 14-foot RV garage door. Lot size drives most of the premium, since a deep or corner lot is what makes RV access work in the first place.

Is winter RV storage at home practical in Smithfield?

It's workable but plan for snow. Smithfield sits at about 4,600 feet and gets real Cache Valley winters with extended sub-freezing stretches and inversion fog. Owners typically winterize the rig, cover it, and keep the pad plowed. A south-facing pad melts off faster, which is worth asking about when you tour homes.