Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Dingle, Utah
Dingle sits in the Bear Lake Valley right on the Idaho-Utah line, a few miles south of the lake itself and surrounded by working hay fields, ranches, and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest foothills. This is rural Rich County living — large lots are the norm, CC&Rs are minimal compared to Wasatch Front subdivisions, and almost every property here has room for a trailer, fifth wheel, boat, or toy hauler. With Bear Lake's turquoise water 10 minutes north and snowmobiling, ATV trails, and elk country out the back door, RV ownership isn't a hobby in Dingle — it's part of daily life. Homes that advertise dedicated RV parking usually mean a graveled or concrete pad, a 30/50-amp hookup, sometimes a dump connection, and gates wide enough for a Class A coach.
Pricing in the Dingle and greater Bear Lake South area runs widely depending on acreage and outbuildings — modest manufactured homes on an acre, custom cabins, and full ranch parcels all trade here. Buyers shopping this filter are typically split between full-time residents who keep a boat and a side-by-side year round, and second-home owners who want to roll the rig up from Salt Lake (about 2.5 hours via I-15 and US-30) and plug in for the summer. Winters are cold and snowy at 5,900 feet, so covered or insulated RV storage is a real consideration. Browse the active Dingle listings below to see which properties currently have the parking setup you need.
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What counts as 'RV parking' on a Dingle listing? ▾
It varies. Most often it's a level gravel or concrete pad on the side of the home with a gate or pull-through access. Better-equipped properties add a 30-amp or 50-amp pedestal, a water spigot, and occasionally a sewer cleanout. A handful of higher-end homes include a fully enclosed RV garage or pole barn with 14-foot doors.
Are there HOA or county restrictions on parking an RV at the house? ▾
Rich County is generally permissive about RVs on private property, and most of Dingle has no HOA at all. Some newer subdivisions closer to Bear Lake do have covenants that require RVs be screened or stored behind the front building line, so always check the specific CC&Rs before closing.
Do I need a heated or covered pad because of the winters? ▾
Bear Lake Valley regularly sees subzero nights and several feet of snow accumulation. Most owners either winterize and tarp the rig or store it under a pole barn. If you plan to use the RV through winter for ice fishing or snowmobiling, a covered pad with shore power is worth paying for.
Can I hook the RV up to the home's septic system? ▾
Sometimes, but it depends on how the septic was permitted and whether the seller already ran a dedicated cleanout for RV use. Adding one after the fact requires a Rich County health department permit. Ask the listing agent whether the dump connection is existing and inspected.
How far is Dingle from Bear Lake boat ramps? ▾
Garden City and the state park marina are roughly 15 to 20 minutes north on US-89. Rendezvous Beach on the south shore is even closer — under 10 minutes from most Dingle addresses — which is why so many buyers here keep the boat hooked to the trailer all summer.
Is RV parking a significant price premium in this market? ▾
A simple gravel pad with a 30-amp plug adds modest value, but a true RV garage or insulated shop with tall doors can add $40,000 to $80,000 or more compared to a similar home without one. In Bear Lake Valley, that outbuilding often sells the house.