Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Woodland, Utah
Woodland sits in the upper Kamas Valley along the Provo River, about 20 minutes east of Park City and roughly an hour from the Salt Lake airport. It's a small, semi-rural community where lots tend to run from half an acre up to several acres, which is exactly why RV ownership is so common here. Most full-time residents are within a short drive of the Uinta trailheads, Jordanelle and Rockport reservoirs, and the Mirror Lake Highway, so trailers, fifth-wheels, and motorhomes get real use. Homes that already have a dedicated pad, an oversized garage door, or a separate RV barn save buyers from the headache of pouring concrete, pulling Wasatch County permits, and trenching power after closing.
Price points in Woodland generally run higher than Kamas or Francis because of larger parcels and the proximity to Park City schools and ski terrain. When shopping for RV-friendly properties, pay attention to driveway grade (winter ice on a steep approach is no joke at 6,500 feet), turnaround room for a long rig, and whether the lot has 30- or 50-amp service already run. Outbuildings with 14-foot or taller doors are the most flexible — they fit a Class A motorhome today and convert to a shop or boat storage later. Browse the active listings below to see which Woodland homes currently have the RV setup you need.
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What counts as RV parking on a Woodland listing? ▾
It varies. Some Woodland properties have a dedicated concrete or gravel pad with 30/50-amp hookups and a dump station, while others just have enough flat space along the driveway to park a fifth-wheel. When you see RV parking called out in the MLS remarks, ask the agent whether it includes power, water, and sewer or just the parking area itself.
Are there length or height restrictions on RVs in Woodland? ▾
Woodland is unincorporated Wasatch County, so the strict municipal rules you see in places like Heber City or Midway generally don't apply. That said, individual subdivisions (especially gated developments off SR-35) can have CC&Rs that limit RV storage to enclosed buildings or screened areas. Always read the HOA docs before assuming you can park a 40-foot motorhome in the driveway.
Do I need a heated garage or covered structure for an RV up here? ▾
Woodland sits around 6,500 feet and routinely sees subzero nights in January and February. Most full-time RV owners up here either winterize and tarp, or build a covered/insulated RV barn. Listings with an existing oversized outbuilding tend to move quickly because pole barns and RV garages are expensive to add after the fact.
Can I run RV hookups off my well and septic? ▾
Yes, and many Woodland properties already do. Your septic installer can add a dedicated cleanout for RV dumping, and most wells handle the extra demand fine since RV use is intermittent. Confirm septic capacity and any Wasatch County health department permitting before you commit if hookups aren't already in place.
How does RV parking affect resale in Woodland? ▾
It helps. A large share of buyers in the Kamas Valley already own a side-by-side, a boat for Jordanelle, snowmobiles, or a travel trailer, so usable RV/toy storage is one of the first things they look for. Homes with finished RV garages typically command a noticeable premium over comparable homes without them.
Is there public RV storage nearby if a property doesn't have its own? ▾
Yes. There are storage yards in Kamas and Francis, roughly 10-15 minutes from Woodland, that handle RVs and boats year-round. It's a reasonable backup if you find the right house but the lot won't accommodate a rig, though monthly fees add up compared to keeping the RV on your own property.