Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Carbonville, Utah
Carbonville is a small unincorporated community wedged between Price and Helper in Carbon County, and it's one of the more practical places in Utah to own a recreational vehicle. Lots tend to be bigger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are normal — and county zoning is far more relaxed than the HOA-heavy subdivisions up north. That combination is why so many homes here already have a side gate, a gravel pad, or a detached shop sized to swallow a fifth-wheel or a 30-foot travel trailer. For buyers coming from Utah County or Salt Lake who are tired of paying $100+ a month in offsite storage, the math starts working quickly.
Location matters too. Carbonville sits at the gateway to some of the best dispersed camping and OHV country in the state — Scofield Reservoir is fifteen minutes up the canyon, the San Rafael Swell is an hour south, and the Manti-La Sal high country opens up to the west. Median home prices here have historically run well below Wasatch Front comps, which means a property with a 30x40 RV shop in Carbonville often costs less than a basic tract home in Saratoga Springs. Winters do get cold at 5,800 feet, so pay attention to whether hookups are buried below frost line and whether the shop is insulated. Browse the active listings below to see which Carbonville homes currently have the RV setup you're after.
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What counts as RV parking on a Carbonville listing? ▾
Most MLS listings here flag RV parking when there's a dedicated gravel or concrete pad alongside the home, a wide gate (usually 10-12 feet) cut into the fence, or an oversized detached garage/shop deep enough to pull a fifth-wheel inside. A few rural parcels also include full hookups — 30 or 50 amp power, water, and a sewer dump. Always confirm the specifics with the listing agent since 'RV parking' can mean anything from a side pad to a 14-foot-tall insulated shop.
Are there HOA or county rules about parking an RV on my property? ▾
Carbonville is unincorporated Carbon County, so most homes here aren't tied to an HOA and the county is generally permissive about RVs, boats, and work trailers on your own lot. That's a big reason buyers from Utah County and the Wasatch Front look this direction. Just verify setback rules and any deed restrictions on the specific parcel before closing.
How common are homes with RV parking in Carbonville? ▾
Very common — probably more common than homes without it. Lots here typically run a quarter acre to over an acre, and the local culture leans toward trucks, side-by-sides, campers, and boats headed to Scofield Reservoir or the San Rafael Swell. Expect a solid share of active listings to include some form of RV access.
Do homes with RV shops or hookups cost more? ▾
A bare side pad usually adds little to nothing because it's expected. A finished detached shop with 220V power, tall doors, and RV hookups can add $30,000-$80,000 depending on size and finish. Shops are often the single biggest value-add on Carbonville properties, so price them line by line rather than lumping them in with the house.
Can I run RV hookups year-round at this elevation? ▾
Carbonville sits around 5,800 feet and winters get cold — single digits at night isn't unusual in January. Water lines to an outdoor RV hookup need to be buried below frost line (typically 30 inches here) or shut off and drained seasonally. Most homeowners winterize the hookup from November through March and use it heavily April through October.
What's nearby if I'm storing an RV here and traveling often? ▾
Carbonville is two minutes from Price, about 15 minutes to Scofield Reservoir access, an hour to the San Rafael Swell, and roughly two hours to Moab or Salt Lake City via US-6. Diesel, propane, and RV service shops are all available in Price, and Walker's and a couple of local welders handle hitch and trailer work without a wait.