Homes with RV Parking for Sale in South Weber, Utah
South Weber sits at the mouth of Weber Canyon, wedged between the river bottoms and the foothills below Snowbasin, and it has quietly become one of the best Davis County towns for anyone who owns a trailer, boat, or side-by-side. Lots here tend to run larger than what you'll see in Layton or Clearfield — quarter-acre to half-acre parcels are normal in the older sections off South Weber Drive and Cottonwood — and the city's zoning is friendlier to on-site recreational vehicle storage than most HOA-heavy subdivisions on the Wasatch Front. With Pineview Reservoir 25 minutes up the canyon, Powder Mountain and Snowbasin within easy weekend reach, and the Weber River OHV access basically in town, a wide side gate and a concrete pad with a 30-amp hookup are genuinely useful features, not just nice-to-haves.
What buyers should know is that "RV parking" means different things from listing to listing. Some South Weber homes offer a dedicated 12-foot-wide pad with a sewer cleanout and 50-amp service; others have a graveled run beside the garage that fits a smaller travel trailer but not a fifth-wheel; a handful have purpose-built RV garages with 14-foot doors. Lot slope matters too, since several of the bench-side streets pitch sharply toward the river. The listings below are South Weber homes currently on the market that note RV parking or oversized side access — review the photos and lot dimensions to confirm the setup actually fits what you tow.
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Why is RV parking such a common request in South Weber? ▾
South Weber sits minutes from Weber Canyon, Pineview Reservoir, Powder Mountain, and Snowbasin, so a huge share of residents own boats, side-by-sides, snowmobiles, or travel trailers. HOAs here are generally lighter than in newer Davis County subdivisions, which makes storing recreational vehicles on your own lot far easier than in neighboring Layton or Kaysville.
What counts as RV parking on a South Weber listing? ▾
It varies. Some homes have a dedicated concrete pad with a 30/50-amp hookup and dump access, others just have a wide gravel run down the side of the house, and a smaller number have full RV garages with 14-foot doors. Always check the listing photos and ask the agent whether the pad is permitted and whether the gate width actually clears a fifth-wheel.
Are there city rules about parking an RV at your house in South Weber? ▾
South Weber City allows RV storage on private property but has setback and surface requirements, and street parking of RVs is limited to short loading windows. If a home is inside one of the newer PUDs near Cornia Drive or Deer Run, double-check the CC&Rs because a few of those communities restrict visible RV storage.
What price range should I expect for a South Weber home with real RV parking? ▾
Most homes with usable RV parking land in the mid $500Ks to low $800Ks, depending on lot size and whether there's a dedicated pad with hookups. Properties with full RV garages or oversized shops on a third-acre-plus lot can push past $900K, especially on the bench with Wasatch views.
Which South Weber neighborhoods are best for RV owners? ▾
Older sections off South Weber Drive, Cottonwood Drive, and the Maple Hills area tend to have the deepest lots and the easiest side-yard access. Anything backing to the Weber River bottoms or up near the cemetery often has the kind of frontage where a 35-foot trailer actually fits without a tight turn.
Can I add RV parking later if a home doesn't already have it? ▾
Often yes, but it depends on lot width, fence gate location, and whether your side yard slopes. Plan on permits for a concrete pad over a certain size, and budget $6,000–$15,000 for a basic poured pad with a gate widening. Corner lots in South Weber are usually the easiest retrofit.