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Delta, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Delta, Utah

Delta sits out in the West Desert about two hours south of Salt Lake and an hour west of I-15, and life here is built around space. Lots are big, fences are tall, and most households own at least one trailer, camper, or side-by-side. RV parking isn't a luxury add-on in Delta the way it is in a tight Wasatch Front subdivision — it's a practical feature that matches how people actually live. Buyers searching this filter are usually looking for a side-yard gate wide enough for a fifth-wheel, a concrete or gravel pad down the property line, or a detached shop with a tall door and 50-amp service.

The trips that justify all that gear are right out the back door: Little Sahara Recreation Area, Yuba Reservoir, the Topaz Mountain rockhounding area, Notch Peak, and the deer and elk units in the House Range and Confusion Range. Delta's median sale prices typically run well under Utah County numbers, which means buyers can often afford both the house and the shop without stretching. Summers run hot and dry, winters are cold but light on snow compared to the mountains, so RVs stored at home generally hold up well with a cover or carport. Browse the active listings below to see which Delta properties currently have the parking, pad size, or shop space you need.

June 2026 · Delta market

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

Full Delta market report
Median sale
$151,000
2 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
23
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Delta.

How common is RV parking on homes in Delta?

It's one of the more common features here. Delta sits in rural Millard County where most lots run a third of an acre or larger, and a lot of owners run side-yard gates, gravel pads, or detached shops sized for a fifth-wheel or Class A. Newer builds on the edges of town often pour dedicated concrete pads from the start.

Are there city rules about parking an RV at my house in Delta?

Delta City generally allows RVs to be stored on private property as long as they're off the public right-of-way and not used as a permanent residence. Setbacks from the front property line and screening rules can apply, so check with Delta City Hall before pouring a new pad or building a cover.

What kind of RV storage structures do these listings typically include?

You'll see a mix: open gravel or concrete pads down the side of the house, carport-style covers, and fully enclosed shops with 12 to 14 foot roll-up doors. Shops with 200-amp service and a 50-amp RV outlet are a selling point and tend to push the price up several thousand dollars.

Why does RV parking matter so much to Delta buyers specifically?

Delta is a launch point for the Little Sahara dunes, Yuba Reservoir, Notch Peak, Topaz Mountain, and the Confusion Range. A lot of locals own toy haulers, side-by-sides, and travel trailers, so a property without space to park them at home means paying for outside storage in Lynndyl or Hinckley.

Does RV parking add much to the home price out here?

On a basic gravel pad, very little. A finished concrete pad with a gate adds modest value, while a heated 30x40 shop with RV doors can add $30,000 to $60,000 depending on condition and power service. Delta's overall price point is well below the Wasatch Front, so shop space is one of the bigger value drivers.

Can I hook up sewer and water to the RV pad?

Many rural and large-lot properties around Delta already have a stub for water and a cleanout near the pad, especially homes built or upgraded in the last 15 years. Full hookups (water, 50-amp power, sewer dump) are worth asking about specifically since they're not always listed in the MLS remarks.