Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Bluebell, Utah
Bluebell is a small ranching community on the south slope of the Uinta Mountains, about 15 minutes east of Roosevelt and a straight shot to Starvation Reservoir, Moon Lake, and the Yellowstone drainage. Most properties here sit on an acre or more, which is exactly why RV owners gravitate to the area — there's room to park a fifth-wheel, a boat, and a side-by-side trailer without squeezing them between a fence and the garage. Lot sizes, low density, and Duchesne County's relaxed rural zoning make it one of the more practical Uintah Basin towns to own a rig and actually use it.
The trade-off is elevation and weather. Bluebell sits near 6,000 feet, winters bring real snow, and summer UV is intense, so buyers serious about long-term RV ownership tend to look for properties with a tall detached shop, a covered carport, or at minimum a level gravel pad with a 30/50-amp pedestal and a sewer cleanout. Homes with horse setups often already have the infrastructure — wide gates, hard-surface turnarounds, and frost-free water — that translates well to RV use. Prices in Bluebell generally run below comparable acreage closer to Heber or Vernal, and inventory is thin, so listings with purpose-built RV storage move quickly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
January 2026 · Bluebell market
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About homes with rv parking in Bluebell.
What counts as RV parking on a Bluebell listing? ▾
Most MLS listings here flag RV parking as a dedicated gravel or concrete pad, an extended driveway with a gate, or a detached shop tall enough to pull a fifth-wheel inside. Given the rural lot sizes around Bluebell, a lot of properties have informal RV space even when it isn't called out in the listing — worth asking the agent directly.
Are there HOA or county rules about parking an RV on the property? ▾
Bluebell sits in unincorporated Duchesne County, and most parcels have no HOA, so RV storage on your own land is generally allowed. A handful of subdivisions near Pelican Lake or along the bench do have CC&Rs that restrict visible RV parking, so check the specific recorded covenants before you write an offer.
What size lots should I look for if I have a large fifth-wheel or toy hauler? ▾
Lots in Bluebell commonly run from 1 to 5+ acres, which is plenty of room to turn around a 40-foot trailer. If you're hauling a toy hauler plus side-by-sides or a boat for Starvation Reservoir, target at least an acre with road frontage on two sides or a pull-through driveway.
Do I need covered RV storage at this elevation? ▾
Bluebell sits around 6,000 feet and gets real winter — snow load, UV at altitude, and freeze-thaw all chew up RV roofs and seals. Covered or enclosed storage isn't required, but buyers who plan to keep a rig here long-term usually prioritize a tall shop or carport over an open pad.
Are utility hookups for the RV common on these properties? ▾
It varies. Some sellers have added a 30/50-amp pedestal, a sewer cleanout, and a frost-free hose bib next to the pad, especially on horse properties used to hosting family. Others offer just the parking space. The listing remarks usually mention hookups when they exist, and it's a fair item to negotiate.
How does Bluebell compare to Roosevelt or Duchesne for RV-friendly homes? ▾
Bluebell tends to have larger lots and looser restrictions than in-town Roosevelt, which makes it easier to park multiple rigs or build a dedicated shop. Prices per acre are typically lower than closer-in Uintah Basin towns, though you'll drive 15-20 minutes for groceries, fuel, and the hospital in Roosevelt.