Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Sutherland, Utah
Sutherland sits in Millard County's west desert, just north of Delta along Highway 6/50, and life out here runs on space. Lots are big, neighbors are spread out, and most properties were built with working trucks, trailers, ATVs, and travel rigs in mind. RV parking isn't a luxury upgrade in Sutherland — it's closer to standard equipment. Many homes already have gravel pads, drive-through gates, 30 or 50 amp hookups, or detached shops tall enough to swallow a fifth-wheel without folding the antennas down. Buyers coming from the Wasatch Front are often surprised how much usable side-yard and back-lot square footage they get here compared to Lehi or Saratoga Springs at the same price point.
The location also explains the demand. Sutherland is a short drive from Sevier Lake, the Confusion and House Ranges, Notch Peak, Topaz Mountain rockhounding, and the Little Sahara dunes — all places people actually tow toys to on weekends. Winters are cold and dry, summers are hot but low-humidity, and storage rigs hold up well in the arid climate. School-age families typically attend Delta schools through the Millard County district, and Intermountain Power Project remains a major employer in the area. If you need room for a Class A, a boat, a flatbed, and a couple of side-by-sides without renting offsite storage, this is the right pocket of Utah to be shopping. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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What kind of RV parking setups are common on Sutherland homes? ▾
Most listings here include either a gravel or concrete pad along the side of the home, a drive-through gate from the front driveway to the rear yard, or a detached shop/barn with tall RV doors (typically 12-14 feet). Quite a few properties also have 30 or 50 amp service already run, and some include a dump cleanout tied into the septic.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on parking an RV at the house? ▾
Sutherland is largely unincorporated Millard County with very few HOAs, so on-property RV storage is generally allowed and visible parking is the norm rather than the exception. Always confirm setback rules and any deed restrictions on a specific parcel, but the regulatory environment here is much more relaxed than in Utah County or Salt Lake suburbs.
Do homes typically have power and water hookups for the RV? ▾
It varies by property. Newer builds and homes owned by active RVers often have a dedicated 50 amp pedestal, a hose bib within reach, and a sewer cleanout. Older homes may just have the pad and require you to add electrical and plumbing — budget a few thousand dollars if you want full hookups installed.
How does RV parking affect price in Sutherland compared to Delta? ▾
Because lots in Sutherland are generally larger and more rural than in-town Delta, RV-friendly features come standard rather than as a premium. You'll often pay less per acre here than in Delta proper while getting more room for rigs, though Delta gives you closer access to grocery, fuel, and schools.
Is the climate hard on a parked RV out here? ▾
Millard County is high desert — dry air, intense summer sun, and cold winter nights. Dry storage is actually kind for seals and electronics, but UV is brutal on tires, decals, and roofs. Most owners use covers or build a simple carport/shop to extend the life of the rig.
What size shop should I look for if I tow a big fifth-wheel or Class A? ▾
For a 40-foot Class A or a tall fifth-wheel, look for shop doors at least 14 feet tall and 14 feet wide, with interior depth of 45 feet or more so you can close the door behind you. Sutherland has a fair number of these oversized outbuildings since locals build for actual rural use, not suburban aesthetics.