Homes with RV Parking for Sale in South Ogden, Utah
South Ogden sits right at the base of the Wasatch with quick access to I-15 and I-84, which is exactly why so many buyers here want a place to park the trailer, motorhome, or boat at home instead of paying $80 to $200 a month at a storage lot. The city's mix of mid-century ranches west of Harrison Boulevard, larger bench properties up toward Skyline Drive, and newer subdivisions near 40th Street means RV-friendly inventory varies a lot by pocket. Older streets around Burch Creek and Country Hills tend to have the deep lots, wide side yards, and no-HOA freedom that make a 35-foot fifth wheel actually fit. Newer builds usually require a dedicated concrete pad with gated access designed in from the start.
What makes RV parking genuinely useful in South Ogden is what's out the door: Pineview and the Ogden Valley are 35 minutes up the canyon, Bear Lake is a Friday-afternoon drive, and the Uintas, Flaming Gorge, and southern Utah parks are all reachable for long weekends. Buyers shopping homes with RV parking here are usually weighing pad depth, hookup availability (30 vs. 50-amp, water, sewer dump), HOA covenants, and whether an oversized garage bay is on the table instead of an outdoor pad. Listings below flag the homes that explicitly call out RV parking — scroll through to see what's currently active and what each property actually offers.
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What counts as RV parking on a South Ogden listing? ▾
Listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated pad, extra-wide gated side yard, or oversized garage bay (typically 12+ feet wide and 30+ feet deep) that can fit a Class A or fifth wheel. Some properties go further with full hookups — 30/50-amp power, water, and a sewer dump. Always confirm dimensions and any HOA rules before writing an offer, since a 40-foot motorhome won't fit every pad marked 'RV parking.'
Are there HOA or city rules on parking an RV at the house in South Ogden? ▾
South Ogden city code generally allows RVs to be parked on private property if they're on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or pavers) and not blocking sidewalks. The bigger issue is HOAs — newer subdivisions off Skyline Drive and around the benches often restrict RV storage to under 72 hours or require it behind a 6-foot fence. Older neighborhoods west of Harrison and around Burch Creek tend to have no HOA at all, which is why most RV-friendly listings show up there.
Which South Ogden neighborhoods are best for RV owners? ▾
The flatter areas west of Harrison Boulevard and the established streets around 40th and Adams typically have the deeper lots and wider setbacks that make RV parking workable. Homes built before the 1990s in the Burch Creek and Country Hills areas often have rear access or alley loading, which is gold if you're towing a long trailer. Bench homes near Skyline have the views but tighter lots and stricter covenants.
How close is South Ogden to good RV destinations? ▾
That's a big reason buyers here want home storage. You're about 35 minutes to Pineview Reservoir and the Ogden Valley, 90 minutes to Bear Lake, two hours to the Uintas, and roughly four hours to Moab or southern Utah's national parks. I-15 and I-84 access from South Ogden makes weekend trips simple without fighting Salt Lake traffic.
Do RV-parking homes carry a price premium in South Ogden? ▾
Generally yes — homes with a dedicated RV pad and gated access tend to sell for roughly $10,000 to $25,000 more than comparable homes without one, because building a pad with hookups after the fact runs $8,000 to $20,000 plus permits. Homes with an oversized RV garage bay command more, often $40,000+ over baseline. The premium holds because supply is limited on the bench and in newer developments.
Can I add RV parking later if I buy a home without it? ▾
Sometimes, but check three things first: lot width on the side yard (you need at least 10 feet of clear access), any utility easements running along that side, and whether your HOA permits it. South Ogden requires a hard surface and proper drainage. If the home backs to a public street or alley, adding a pad is much easier than cutting through a front-yard setback.