Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Woods Cross, Utah
Woods Cross sits in that sweet spot of South Davis County where lots are still generous enough to actually fit a fifth wheel or Class A motorhome alongside the house. Older neighborhoods west of Highway 89 and along 800 West were platted in the 1960s and 70s on quarter-acre and larger parcels, which is why so many homes here have wide side gates, deep concrete pads, or detached shops that double as RV bays. Newer infill builds near the FrontRunner station tend to have smaller footprints, so buyers specifically looking to store a trailer or motorhome usually focus on the established streets where there's room to maneuver a 35-foot rig without taking out a fence.
The RV lifestyle makes sense here for practical reasons too. I-15 and Legacy Parkway are both two minutes away, so trips to Bear Lake, the Uintas, Moab, or Lake Powell start without fighting Salt Lake traffic. Winters are mild enough by Wasatch Front standards that covered or enclosed storage isn't strictly necessary, though most serious RV owners still want a roof over their investment. Pricing on RV-friendly homes in Woods Cross generally runs from the mid $500s into the low $700s, with dedicated RV garages commanding a premium when they surface. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and pay attention to lot width and gate access in the photos — that's where the real story is.
May 2026 · Woods Cross market
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About homes with rv parking in Woods Cross.
What counts as RV parking on a Woods Cross listing? ▾
It varies. Some homes have a dedicated concrete pad behind a wide gate, others have an extra-deep garage bay, and a few have full RV garages with 12-14 foot doors. Check the listing photos and lot dimensions — Woods Cross has a mix of older 1960s-80s homes on larger lots and newer infill builds where side-yard space is tighter.
Does Woods Cross City restrict RV parking on residential property? ▾
Yes. The city has ordinances on where and how RVs can be stored — generally not in the front setback long-term, and screening may be required. Always confirm current rules with Woods Cross City before closing, especially if you plan to park a Class A motorhome or fifth wheel visible from the street.
Are HOA restrictions common in Woods Cross neighborhoods? ▾
Older areas west of Highway 89 and along 1500 South are mostly HOA-free, which is part of why RV owners gravitate there. Newer townhome and PUD developments near the FrontRunner station often prohibit RV storage entirely, so read the CC&Rs before making an offer.
What's the price range for homes with RV parking here? ▾
Most RV-friendly homes in Woods Cross land between the mid $500s and low $700s, depending on lot size, garage configuration, and whether there's a dedicated RV garage. Homes with full enclosed RV bays sit at the top of that range and don't come up often.
Is access to I-15 and Legacy Parkway a factor for RV owners? ▾
It's a real perk. Woods Cross sits right between I-15 and Legacy Parkway, so you can be heading toward Bear Lake, the Uintas, or southern Utah within minutes of pulling out of the driveway. That convenience is one reason RV owners specifically target this stretch of South Davis County.
How many RV-parking homes are typically active at once? ▾
Inventory is thin — usually a handful at any given time across Woods Cross. The list below pulls live MLS data, so what you see is what's currently available. Setting up a saved search is the most reliable way to catch new ones quickly.