Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Tooele, Utah
Tooele has quietly become one of the more practical places along the Wasatch Front to own an RV. Lots are bigger than what you'll find in Salt Lake or Davis County, zoning is more forgiving, and a large share of the housing stock was built with side gates, deep driveways, or dedicated concrete pads already in place. Homes flagged with RV parking in Tooele range from modest ramblers in the older grid east of Main Street with a 12-foot side gate and a gravel run, up to newer builds in Erda and Lake Point with full RV garages — 14-foot doors, 45 feet of depth, 220V hookups, and dump stations plumbed in. Stansbury Park sits in the middle, with plenty of homes that accommodate a trailer but HOA rules that vary block to block.
The appeal here is location as much as lot size. I-80 puts the Salt Flats, Wendover, and the Uintas within an easy tow, and the Stansbury and Oquirrh ranges are right out the door for shorter trips. Winter storage matters too — Tooele Valley winds and summer UV are tough on rigs, so buyers tend to prioritize pads with a windbreak or a covered port over an exposed front-yard parking spot. Prices for homes with usable RV accommodations generally start in the upper $400Ks and climb past $800K when a true insulated RV shop is involved. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About homes with rv parking in Tooele.
What counts as RV parking on a Tooele listing? ▾
Most agents flag a property as having RV parking if it has a dedicated concrete or gravel pad along the side of the house, a wide gate (usually 10-12 feet) through the fence, and enough depth to clear a 30-40 foot trailer. A few higher-end homes in Stansbury Park and Erda go further with full RV garages or detached shops tall enough for a fifth-wheel.
Does Tooele City allow RVs to be parked on residential property? ▾
Yes, Tooele City lets owners store RVs, boats, and trailers on their own lot, but the city has setback and screening rules — generally the RV needs to be off the public right-of-way and behind the front building line when possible. Stansbury Park and Erda have their own standards, and some HOAs (parts of Overlake especially) restrict visible RV storage, so always check the CC&Rs before writing an offer.
Are RV garages common in Tooele County? ▾
They're more common here than in Salt Lake County because lots are bigger and zoning is friendlier. You'll see true RV garages — 14-foot-plus doors with 40+ feet of depth — most often in Erda, Lake Point, and on the larger lots in Stansbury Park. They typically add $40,000-$80,000 to a home's price compared to a similar house without one.
Which Tooele neighborhoods are best for RV owners? ▾
Erda and Lake Point lead the list because of acre-plus lots and minimal HOA interference. Overlake and parts of central Tooele have plenty of homes with side pads but more restrictions. Stansbury Park is a mixed bag — the older sections allow RV storage easily, while newer HOA-controlled phases often do not.
How close is Tooele to popular RV destinations? ▾
That's a big reason buyers here want RV parking. The Bonneville Salt Flats are about 45 minutes west, Deep Creek and the Stansbury Mountains are out the back door, and you can reach Wendover, the Uintas, or southern Utah's parks without crossing the Salt Lake Valley. I-80 access from Lake Point makes weekend trips simple.
Should I worry about wind and sun exposure for stored RVs? ▾
Yes — Tooele Valley gets strong west winds coming off the lake, and summer UV is hard on tires and seals. Buyers who plan to leave an RV parked for months at a time often look for homes with a covered RV port or at least a windbreak from the house or a mature row of trees on the west side of the pad.