Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Soda Springs, Utah
Soda Springs sits at 5,800 feet on the high plains north of Bear Lake, where the average household owns at least one trailer, boat, or motorhome and garages are sized accordingly. Homes with RV parking here aren't a luxury upgrade — they're standard equipment. Most properties on the market include either a poured concrete pad with a 12-foot gate, an oversized third bay with a 12 to 14 foot door, or a detached shop on acreage that swallows a fifth wheel and a side-by-side with room to spare. Buyers moving up from the Wasatch Front are often surprised by how much pad, shop, and lot they get for the money compared to Logan, Hyde Park, or the north end of Cache Valley.
The lifestyle pull is obvious: Bear Lake is 35 minutes south, Blackfoot Reservoir and the Caribou National Forest sit out the back door, and the Wasatch trailheads, Jackson Hole, and Yellowstone are all weekend-doable from here. That mix is why heated shops, RV dumps at the pad, and 50-amp hookups show up so often in this market. Lot sizes range from quarter-acre in-town parcels off 2nd South to 5 and 10 acre tracts along Highway 34 and out toward Bench Road, so storage capacity varies widely listing to listing. Browse the active homes below to see which properties currently include RV parking, and check the lot and outbuilding details on each one to match your rig's footprint.
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About homes with rv parking in Soda Springs.
Why is RV parking so common on rural Utah properties like these? ▾
Larger lot sizes and a lifestyle built around fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and lake trips mean most households own a trailer, boat, side-by-side, or motorhome. Builders and owners in this area routinely pour extra-wide concrete pads, oversized gates, and tall garage doors because storing toys on-site is cheaper than paying for covered storage in Logan or Preston.
What should I look for in an RV pad or garage? ▾
Check the gate width (12 feet minimum for most fifth wheels), pad length (35-45 feet handles most travel trailers and Class A motorhomes), and overhead clearance if it's covered. A 50-amp hookup, sewer cleanout, and water spigot at the pad add real value and are increasingly common on newer builds.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RV storage in this area? ▾
Most rural acreage parcels around Bear Lake and the Idaho-Utah border have no HOA, so RV storage on your own property is generally unrestricted. A handful of newer subdivisions do limit visible RV parking, so always read the CC&Rs before writing an offer if the listing sits inside a platted community.
Is Soda Springs actually in Utah? ▾
Soda Springs is technically just over the line in Caribou County, Idaho, about 30 minutes north of the Utah border and roughly an hour from Logan. Many buyers shopping Cache Valley and Bear Lake properties cross-shop this area because pricing, lot sizes, and the rural lifestyle line up closely with northern Utah.
How does winter affect RV storage here? ▾
Winters run cold and snowy, with temperatures regularly dropping below zero and snow loads that matter for any covered structure. Buyers who use their RV year-round often prioritize an enclosed, insulated bay with power for a battery tender, while seasonal users look for a tall covered carport that keeps snow and UV off the roof.
What price range should I expect for a home with dedicated RV parking here? ▾
Entry-level homes on smaller in-town lots with a gravel pad start in the mid $300s, while acreage properties with a heated shop and 14-foot RV door typically run $550K to $900K depending on land size and outbuildings. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.