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Uintah, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Uintah, Utah

Uintah is a small Weber County town tucked against the mouth of Weber Canyon, just south of South Ogden along I-84 and US-89. It's a community built around larger lots, ranch-style homes, and the kind of side-yard space that's getting impossible to find in newer Wasatch Front subdivisions. That makes it one of the more practical spots in northern Utah for buyers who own a travel trailer, fifth wheel, boat, side-by-side, or a full Class A motorhome and don't want to pay storage fees forever. Proximity to Pineview Reservoir, the Ogden River, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and the Uinta range means the toys actually get used — most weekends, not just twice a summer.

What buyers should know about RV parking in Uintah specifically: lot sizes here often run a quarter-acre to a full acre, gates on the side of the home are common, and many properties already have a graveled or concrete pad poured along the fence line. Because Uintah is an incorporated town with its own ordinances (separate from Weber County's), setback rules and screening requirements vary block by block — older homes near 6600 South tend to have looser de-facto standards than newer builds up the bench. Pricing generally tracks the South Ogden / Washington Terrace market but with more land per dollar. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have the pad, the gate width, and the access you'll need.

May 2026 · Uintah market

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

Full Uintah market report
Median sale
$460,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Uintah.

How wide does a side gate need to be to fit an RV in Uintah?

Most travel trailers and fifth wheels need a minimum 10-foot gate opening, and a 12-foot opening is safer for slide-outs and wider Class A coaches. When touring homes here, measure the narrowest pinch point — usually between the house and the fence — not just the gate itself. Mature trees along the side yard are the other common obstacle on older Uintah lots.

Does Uintah Town have ordinances restricting RV parking?

Yes. Uintah has its own municipal code separate from Weber County, and it addresses where recreational vehicles can be parked, how long, and screening from the street. Generally RVs need to be on an improved surface and behind the front building line, but specifics change, so verify with the town offices before closing. HOA-governed pockets within Uintah may add stricter rules on top of the town code.

Is a concrete pad or gravel pad more common on these listings?

Both show up. Gravel or road-base pads are more common on older homes built before the 1990s and are cheaper to expand. Concrete pads are typical on newer builds and on properties where the owner has invested in a permanent setup with 30-amp or 50-amp hookups. Concrete also holds up better under a loaded fifth wheel sitting in the same spot all winter.

Can I get full hookups — power, water, sewer dump — at a home in Uintah?

Some properties have a 30/50-amp pedestal and a hose bib at the pad, and a smaller number have a sewer cleanout plumbed for RV dumping. Full hookup setups are a real selling point and usually called out in the MLS remarks. If it matters to you, ask the listing agent to confirm amperage and whether the sewer tie-in was permitted.

How does Uintah compare to nearby cities like South Ogden or Riverdale for RV-friendly homes?

Uintah generally offers larger lots and looser visual density than South Ogden or Riverdale, so side-yard RV pads are easier to come by and the neighbors are usually doing the same thing. Riverdale and parts of South Ogden have tighter setbacks and more HOAs that prohibit visible RV storage. The trade-off is a smaller inventory — Uintah is a compact town, so fewer homes hit the market each month.

Do RV-accessible homes in Uintah sell at a premium?

A usable RV setup — wide gate, poured pad, and hookups — typically adds several thousand dollars to a home's value compared to an identical property without it, simply because monthly RV storage in the Ogden area runs $80 to $250. Buyers who already own a rig tend to pay up for it, so well-equipped properties move quickly when priced correctly.