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Spanish Fork, Utah

Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Spanish Fork, Utah

Spanish Fork sits at the south end of Utah County where lots run larger than what you'll find in Lehi or Pleasant Grove, which is exactly why RV garages show up more often here. Buyers heading to Lake Powell, the Uintas, Sand Hollow, or weekend trips up Spanish Fork Canyon want their rig at home rather than paying $100-$200 a month at a storage yard. Homes with dedicated RV bays — typically 14-foot-tall doors, 40-foot-deep stalls, and 220V outlets for charging — are most common in newer east-side subdivisions like Canyon Creek, Spanish Hills, and the developments climbing toward the foothills off Powerhouse Road.

Pricing varies widely depending on whether the RV garage is a third bay extension or a full standalone shop with a drive-through door, in-floor heat, and an RV dump connection. Most fall in the $650K-$900K range, with custom builds on acreage parcels near Salem or the river bottoms pushing past $1.2M. Insulation matters in Spanish Fork — winter lows hit the teens and summer highs climb past 95, so an unheated metal shell isn't ideal for storing slide-outs and seals long term. Pay attention to door height (some older "RV garages" only clear 12 feet, which won't fit a Class A), turning radius in the driveway, and any HOA rules about exterior RV parking as a backup. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Spanish Fork.

May 2026 · Spanish Fork market

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

Full Spanish Fork market report
Median sale
$500,000
33 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
13 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
243
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv garages in Spanish Fork.

What size RV garage should I look for in Spanish Fork?

Most Class A motorhomes run 35-45 feet long and 12-13 feet tall, so look for garage doors at least 14 feet high and bays 40+ feet deep if you own a larger rig. Travel trailers and Class C motorhomes fit comfortably in 30-36 foot bays with 12-foot doors. Newer builds in areas like Canyon Creek and Spanish Hills tend to spec taller doors than older homes converted with extended garages.

Are RV garages common in Spanish Fork compared to other Utah County cities?

Yes — Spanish Fork has more RV-friendly inventory than Provo or Orem because lots are larger and HOA rules are generally looser. Newer subdivisions on the east bench and out toward Salem regularly include RV bays as a builder option. You'll see more of them here than in Lehi or American Fork, where smaller lots dominate.

Can I park an RV in the driveway instead of buying a home with an RV garage?

Spanish Fork allows RV parking on private property, but rules vary by HOA. Some neighborhoods restrict driveway parking to 72 hours or require RVs be screened from street view. An enclosed RV garage sidesteps those issues entirely and protects the rig from sun damage, which matters given Utah's UV exposure at 4,500 feet elevation.

What's the price premium for a home with an RV garage here?

Expect to pay roughly $40,000-$80,000 more than a comparable home without one, depending on bay size and finish. A heated, insulated RV garage with a drive-through door and 50-amp service sits at the top of that range. Homes with simple extended third bays land closer to the lower end.

Do RV garages in Spanish Fork typically have hookups for the RV?

Better-equipped ones include 30 or 50-amp electrical service, a dump station connection, and sometimes a water fill. Mid-range RV garages usually have the electrical but not plumbing. Always check the listing details or ask the agent — these features add real convenience and resale value.

Are there zoning rules about running a business out of an RV garage?

Spanish Fork's residential zones limit commercial activity, so storing client RVs or running a repair shop typically isn't allowed without a home occupation permit. Personal use, hobby projects, and storing a boat or trailer alongside the RV are fine. Check with Spanish Fork City planning if you have specific plans.