Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Spring Glen, Utah
Spring Glen sits just north of Price along Highway 6, in the stretch of Carbon County where lot sizes get generous and the rules about what you can park in your own driveway get a lot more reasonable. For RV owners, that combination matters. Storage lots in Utah have gotten expensive and waitlisted, so having a 40-foot pad with a gate wide enough to swing a fifth-wheel through is a real cost saver — and out here it's a normal expectation rather than a luxury feature. Homes in Spring Glen commonly sit on quarter-acre to one-acre parcels, many with alley access, side yards graveled for trailers, or detached shops with 12- to 14-foot RV doors.
The location pays off the second you hit the road. You're 15 minutes from the San Rafael Swell, under an hour to Joe's Valley and the Manti-La Sal high country, and a straight shot down to Lake Powell or up to Strawberry Reservoir. Winters are milder than the Wasatch Front, so RVs spend less time tarped and more time loaded. Buyers coming from Utah County or the Salt Lake Valley tend to be surprised by how much yard and outbuilding space the same budget gets in Carbon County. Browse the active Spring Glen listings below to see which homes currently have the pad, hookups, or enclosed RV bay you're after.
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About homes with rv parking in Spring Glen.
What counts as RV parking on a Spring Glen listing? ▾
Most listings here mean a dedicated gravel or concrete pad alongside the home, a pull-through driveway extension, or a detached RV garage or carport tall enough to clear a fifth-wheel or Class A. Because lots in Spring Glen tend to run larger than what you'd see in Price proper, side-yard pads with 12-foot gates are common. Always confirm height clearance and hookup availability (30/50-amp, water, sewer dump) in the listing remarks.
Are there HOA or county restrictions on parking an RV at the house? ▾
Spring Glen is unincorporated Carbon County, so there's no city ordinance dictating RV storage and very few HOAs in the area. County setback rules still apply, and you'll want to check the parcel for any recorded covenants. In practice, this is one of the more RV-friendly pockets in eastern Utah.
Why does Spring Glen attract RV owners? ▾
It's a launch point for the San Rafael Swell, Nine Mile Canyon, the Book Cliffs, and Joe's Valley, with Highway 6 putting you on the road in minutes. Lot sizes typically run a quarter acre to over an acre, which leaves room for a trailer, side-by-sides, and a truck without crowding the driveway. Winters are mild enough that you're not winterizing for six months like you would up on the Wasatch Back.
Do these homes usually include RV hookups? ▾
Some do, some don't. Higher-end listings often include a 30- or 50-amp pedestal, a frost-free water spigot, and occasionally a sewer cleanout tied into the septic or sewer line. Mid-range homes more often have just the pad and gate, with hookups added by the previous owner as a weekend project.
What's the price range for homes with RV parking in Spring Glen? ▾
Most active listings with usable RV parking fall in the mid $300s to low $500s, depending on lot size, age, and whether there's a detached shop. Homes with an enclosed RV garage (14-foot doors or taller) tend to sit at the top of that range and move quickly when they hit the market.
Can I build an RV garage later if a home doesn't have one? ▾
Usually yes, provided the lot has the room and you meet Carbon County setbacks and height limits. Detached shops with RV bays are a common addition out here, and local contractors build them regularly. Pull a parcel map and confirm any easements before you write an offer with that plan in mind.