Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Wales, Utah
Wales sits in the south end of Sanpete County, tucked between Moroni and Chester along SR-117, with the San Pitch Mountains on the west and the Wasatch Plateau rising to the east. It's a small farming town — under 400 residents — where lot sizes run big, outbuildings are the norm, and almost nobody has an HOA telling them where to park the toy hauler. That makes Wales a practical spot for buyers who tow a fifth wheel to Fish Lake, run a Class A down to Lake Powell, or store a boat between trips to Palisade Reservoir twenty minutes south. Most properties here already have the gravel pad, the 30/50-amp hookup, or the detached shop that RV owners spend years adding in tighter Wasatch Front subdivisions.
Because Wales lots commonly run a half-acre to several acres, RV parking usually means more than a side-yard slab — think pull-through driveways, 14-foot shop doors, and room to swing a long trailer without backing across the road. Winters get cold (single digits aren't unusual in January) so covered or enclosed storage matters if you want to keep seals and batteries healthy. Prices stay well below Utah County and Salt Lake County comps, and you're still only about 90 minutes to Provo and roughly two hours to Salt Lake City International. Browse the active Wales listings below to see which properties have the parking, power, and shop space to match your rig.
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What counts as RV parking on a Wales listing? ▾
It varies. Some listings mean a graveled side pad wide enough for a trailer, others mean a fully enclosed RV garage with a 14-foot door, 50-amp service, and a dump cleanout. On rural Wales lots you'll often see a dedicated pull-through next to a shop. Always check the photos and ask the agent about door height, length, and power before assuming a Class A will fit.
Are there any restrictions on parking an RV at a Wales home? ▾
Wales is unincorporated-feeling and HOA-free in most areas, so on-property RV storage is typically fine. There are no city-wide bans like you'd find in some Utah County subdivisions. That said, confirm setbacks with Sanpete County if you plan to build a new shop or carport, and check the parcel for any recorded covenants.
Do Wales properties usually include RV hookups? ▾
Many do, especially newer builds and homes where the owner is an RV user. Common setups include a 30 or 50-amp outlet on the shop exterior, a freshwater spigot, and sometimes a sewer cleanout tied into the septic. If full hookups matter to you, ask the listing agent to confirm — it's not always spelled out in the MLS remarks.
How does winter storage work for RVs in Wales? ▾
Winters here run cold and dry, with overnight lows that regularly drop into the teens and single digits from December through February. Open parking is fine for short-term, but most owners winterize and either cover the rig or pull it into a heated shop. Enclosed RV garages are a real selling point on Wales listings for that reason.
What's nearby for actually using the RV? ▾
Palisade State Park and reservoir sit about 20 minutes south near Sterling, Fish Lake is roughly 90 minutes southeast, and Yuba Reservoir is 40 minutes west. Manti-La Sal National Forest access is right out the back door for dispersed camping and ATV staging. It's a practical home base for weekend trips without towing through canyon traffic.
How do Wales prices compare to RV-friendly homes farther north? ▾
Wales runs significantly cheaper than comparable acreage-and-shop properties in Utah County, Tooele, or Heber. You can often get a home with a detached shop and RV pad here for what a no-shop tract home costs along the Wasatch Front. The tradeoff is the commute — plan on 90 minutes to Provo and around two hours to Salt Lake.