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Beryl, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Beryl, Utah

Beryl sits out in the Escalante Valley in western Iron County, about 30 miles northwest of Cedar City along Highway 56. This is high-desert ranch country — wide parcels, big sky, and the kind of acreage where parking a Class A motorhome, a goose-neck trailer, a boat, and two side-by-sides next to the house is just how people live. Most Beryl properties sit on one to forty-plus acres with well and septic, which means RV parking here usually isn't a concrete pad off the driveway — it's a graveled pull-through, a 30/50-amp hookup on the side of a shop, or a full barn-style outbuilding with roll-up doors tall enough to clear an RV roof.

Because lots are large and there's no HOA on the vast majority of Beryl listings, buyers rarely run into the parking restrictions common in Cedar City, Enoch, or St. George subdivisions. The trade-off is infrastructure: confirm well GPM, septic capacity, power service to any detached shop, and winter road access off the county-maintained routes. Prices here tend to run well below Iron County's incorporated towns, and buyers shopping for room to store recreational vehicles often end up with usable acreage as part of the deal. Cedar Breaks, Brian Head, Pine Valley, and the Nevada border desert are all within an easy tow. Browse the active Beryl listings below to see which properties currently offer RV-ready parking, hookups, or shop space.

January 2026 · Beryl market

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

Full Beryl market report
Median sale
$339,500
1 closed in January 2026
Median DOM
42 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
95.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Beryl.

What does 'RV parking' typically mean on a Beryl listing?

On Beryl properties it ranges from a simple graveled area beside the home to a fully enclosed shop with 12- or 14-foot doors and 30/50-amp service. Because parcels here are large, many sellers advertise dedicated RV pads with sewer dump access tied into the septic and a frost-free water spigot. Always ask the listing agent to confirm exactly what's included.

Are there HOA or county rules against parking an RV on the property?

Most Beryl parcels have no HOA, and Iron County's rural zoning is permissive about parking personal RVs, boats, and trailers on your own land. A few subdivided pockets near Beryl Junction may have CC&Rs, so check the recorded covenants before closing if the parcel is under five acres.

Can I run full hookups — power, water, sewer — to my RV out here?

Yes, and it's common. Power is typically run from the main panel or a sub-panel at a shop. Water comes off the private well, and sewer either ties into the existing septic via a dedicated cleanout or uses a separate holding tank. Budget for permits if you're adding a new septic connection.

Is well water reliable enough to support an RV plus a household?

Most Beryl wells pull from the Escalante Valley aquifer and produce adequate flow for a home plus occasional RV fills, but GPM varies significantly parcel to parcel. Ask for the well log and recent flow test before assuming you can fill a 100-gallon fresh tank without affecting house pressure.

How does winter affect RV storage in Beryl?

Beryl sits around 5,100 feet and gets cold nights, light to moderate snow, and occasional hard freezes from December through February. Most owners winterize trailers stored outdoors or keep them in heated shops. Indoor RV storage is a real selling point on local listings and worth paying up for if you use the rig year-round.

What should I look for in a shop or outbuilding meant to house an RV?

Check door height (13 feet clear is the practical minimum for most fifth wheels and Class A coaches), door width, interior length, and whether the slab is rated for the rig's axle weight. Confirm 50-amp service, insulation if you want to work in winter, and whether the shop is permitted and on the tax record.