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Brookside, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Brookside, Utah

Brookside is a small rural pocket in northern Washington County, sitting along SR-18 between Veyo and Central at about 4,400 feet of elevation. That's high enough to drop summer temperatures 15-20 degrees below St. George and put a dusting of snow on the ground a few times each winter, but low enough that the road stays open year-round. Parcels here tend to run larger than what you'd see in Washington Fields or Little Valley — half-acre to multi-acre lots are the norm, often on well and septic rather than city utilities. That combination of space and light regulation is exactly why RV owners gravitate to this area.

For buyers who tow a fifth wheel, store a Class A, or keep a boat for Gunlock and Sand Hollow, Brookside solves the problem that plagues most Southern Utah subdivisions: nowhere legal to park the rig. Listings flagged with RV parking in this area usually mean a real concrete or gravel pad with gate access, and a growing number include 30/50 amp service, a sewer cleanout tied to septic, and water stub-outs. A few properties have detached RV garages tall enough for a motorhome with rooftop AC. Pine Valley, Zion's west side, and the Arizona Strip are all within an easy day's drive, which makes Brookside a practical home base rather than just a storage solution. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

May 2026 · Brookside market

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

Full Brookside market report
Median sale
$791,000
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
155 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Brookside.

What counts as RV parking on a Brookside listing?

Most Brookside listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated pad (concrete or gravel), a wide side-yard gate, or a detached garage tall enough to clear a Class A or fifth wheel. Some properties go further with full hookups — 30/50 amp service, sewer cleanout, and a water spigot. Always check the listing remarks and photos, since 'RV parking' on the MLS can mean anything from a graveled strip to a 14-foot-tall insulated bay.

Are there HOA or county restrictions on parking an RV in Brookside?

Brookside itself is unincorporated Washington County, and most of the rural-residential parcels here have no HOA. County code generally allows RV storage on your own property as long as it's not used as a permanent dwelling. If a specific subdivision does have a CC&R, it's usually about screening from the street rather than an outright ban — much friendlier than what you'd run into in a master-planned community down in St. George.

Why is Brookside a practical place to own an RV?

Brookside sits just off SR-18 between Veyo and Central, roughly 25 minutes north of St. George, which makes it a natural staging point for trips to Pine Valley, Gunlock Reservoir, Zion, and the Arizona Strip. Lots tend to be larger (half-acre to several acres is common), so fitting a trailer, boat, and tow vehicle without crowding the house is realistic. Elevation around 4,400 feet also means cooler summer storage than the St. George basin.

Do I need a taller garage door for a fifth wheel or Class A?

For most fifth wheels and Class A motorhomes, plan on a door at least 12 feet tall, and 14 feet is safer if you have roof-mounted AC or satellite. A handful of Brookside properties have purpose-built RV garages in that range; the rest rely on outdoor pads. If covered storage matters, filter the listings carefully and confirm door dimensions with the agent before writing an offer.

What should I check about water and power hookups?

Many Brookside homes are on private wells and septic rather than municipal utilities, which affects how RV hookups are set up. A sewer dump tied to a septic system needs to be sized appropriately, and a well may or may not have the pressure to fill a fresh tank quickly. Ask for the septic permit, well log, and whether the RV pad has its own dedicated 30/50 amp subpanel.

How many RV-friendly homes are typically active here at one time?

Brookside is a small community, so the active inventory with explicit RV parking usually runs in the single digits at any given time. Listings move at the pace of the broader Washington County rural market — slower in mid-summer, more active in fall and early spring. The current matches are shown below, and it's worth setting a saved search since new ones don't appear every week.