Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Springville, Utah
Springville sits at the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon with quick access to I-15, US-89, and the Nebo Loop, which is a big reason RV ownership is so common here. Weekend trips to Strawberry Reservoir, Fish Lake, Moab, and the Uintas all start with backing a trailer out of the driveway, so homes with real RV parking — wide side gates, deep concrete pads, or detached shops with 14-foot doors — carry a noticeable premium over the rest of the Springville market. You'll see the best inventory on the east bench above 400 East, in the larger-lot pockets near Spring Creek Elementary, and in the older established blocks west of Main where quarter-acre and third-acre lots leave room for a pad without fighting an HOA.
Buyer demand for these properties stays steady year-round because Springville's combination of Nebo School District, lower property taxes than Utah County's north end, and a median price that still runs below Provo and Mapleton draws a lot of tradespeople, outdoor families, and retirees with toys. Keep an eye on zoning when you tour — Springville City requires RV storage on an improved surface and behind the front setback, and newer subdivisions sometimes add CC&R restrictions on top of that. The active listings below are filtered to homes with usable RV parking, so you can skip the ones with cute gates that lead nowhere. Browse what's currently on the market and reach out when something looks like the right fit.
May 2026 · Springville market
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What counts as RV parking on a Springville listing? ▾
Most agents flag a property as having RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, a wide gate (usually 10-12 feet) into the side yard, or a detached shop deep enough to pull a trailer inside. In Springville specifically, you'll see a lot of side-yard pads on the larger east-bench lots and full RV garages in newer subdivisions like Spring Creek and the Hobble Creek foothills.
Does Springville City restrict where I can park an RV on my property? ▾
Yes. Springville's zoning ordinance generally requires RVs, boats, and trailers to be parked on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or pavers) and behind the front setback when stored long-term. Parking on the street is limited to 24-48 hours in most residential zones. Always confirm the current rule with Springville City Community Development before closing if RV storage is your deal-breaker.
Are HOAs in Springville generally RV-friendly? ▾
It depends on the neighborhood. Older established areas west of Main and around Art City have no HOA at all, so storage rules come straight from the city. Newer PUDs on the east bench and near Spring Creek often have CC&Rs that prohibit visible RV storage, which is why a dedicated RV garage or screened pad becomes a real selling point in those pockets.
What's the price premium for a home with RV parking in Springville? ▾
A usable side pad with gate access typically adds $8,000-$20,000 over a comparable home without it. A fully enclosed RV garage (14-foot door, 40+ feet deep) can add $40,000-$75,000 depending on finish and lot. Demand stays strong here because Springville sits 20 minutes from the Nebo Loop, Strawberry Reservoir, and the San Rafael Swell, so toy storage actually gets used.
How tall does an RV garage door need to be for a typical fifth-wheel? ▾
Most fifth-wheels and Class A motorhomes need a 14-foot door minimum, and 16 feet is safer if you have roof AC units or satellite domes. Travel trailers and smaller Class C rigs usually clear a 12-foot door. Check the listing photos for door height stickers, or ask your agent to confirm interior clearance — finished ceilings often steal a few inches.
Is gated RV storage nearby an alternative if I can't find the right home? ▾
Yes, there are several covered and indoor RV storage facilities along the I-15 corridor between Springville, Spanish Fork, and Provo, with monthly rates roughly $75-$200 depending on size and coverage. That said, most buyers who specifically want RV parking want it at home for convenience and to skip the monthly fee, which keeps these listings moving quickly.