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Elk Ridge, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Elk Ridge, Utah

Elk Ridge is a small foothill city tucked above Salem and Payson on the south end of Utah County, sitting around 5,200 feet elevation against Loafer Mountain. It was platted with larger lots than the typical Wasatch Front subdivision — half-acre and acre parcels are common — which is exactly why so many homes here were built or modified with serious RV parking. Between the proximity to Strawberry Reservoir, the Nebo Loop, southern Utah's red rock, and Utah Lake just down the hill, recreation is baked into the lifestyle, and a place to store the trailer, boat, or toy hauler at home (instead of paying for offsite storage in Spanish Fork) is a real selling point.

What "RV parking" actually means varies listing to listing in Elk Ridge. Some homes have a 12-foot-wide concrete pad along the side of the garage with a roll-back gate; others have a full detached RV garage with 14-foot doors, 50-amp service, and a dump connection. Lot grade matters too — Elk Ridge slopes, so flat, drive-through access is worth flagging when you tour. Most of these homes sit in neighborhoods like Oak Hills, Elk Horn, and the older sections along Elk Ridge Drive, where setbacks and CCRs are generally RV-friendly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check pad dimensions and HOA rules before you write an offer.

June 2026 · Elk Ridge market

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

Full Elk Ridge market report
Median sale
$990,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
31 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
32
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Elk Ridge.

Does Elk Ridge have city ordinances restricting RV parking?

Elk Ridge City generally allows RVs, trailers, and boats to be stored on private property, but they typically need to be on an improved surface and set back from the front property line. Parking on the street long-term is restricted. Always confirm current code with Elk Ridge City before closing, since rules get updated periodically.

Do Elk Ridge subdivisions have HOAs that ban RV storage?

Most of Elk Ridge has no city-wide HOA, which is a big draw for RV owners. A handful of newer subdivisions do carry CC&Rs that limit visible RV storage or require screening behind a fence. The listing remarks or the title company's CC&R packet will spell out what applies to each specific home.

What does RV parking typically look like on Elk Ridge listings?

The most common setups are a concrete or gravel pad along the side of the garage, a 10–12 foot gate in the side fence, and a driveway extension. Larger lots sometimes include a detached RV garage or a covered carport tall enough for a Class A motorhome. Pad width of 12 feet and length of 35–40 feet is the practical minimum for most fifth wheels.

Is a detached RV garage common in Elk Ridge?

Less common than open pads, but they do come up — especially on the larger half-acre and acre lots toward the foothills and on custom builds. Expect to pay a premium of roughly $40,000–$80,000 over a comparable home without one, depending on size, power, and whether it has a full hookup.

Can I add RV parking to an Elk Ridge home that doesn't have it?

Often yes, given the lot sizes here. You'll need a building permit for any new concrete pour over a certain size, and the city looks at drainage, setbacks, and whether the access route crosses the front-yard landscaping. Budget $6,000–$15,000 for a basic concrete pad and gate widening on a typical lot.

How does Elk Ridge compare to Salem or Woodland Hills for RV-friendly homes?

Salem has more inventory and slightly lower prices, but smaller lots on average and more HOAs in the newer phases. Woodland Hills has even larger lots than Elk Ridge but a much thinner market and a steeper commute. Elk Ridge tends to be the middle ground — usable lot size, no city HOA, and quicker access to I-15 at Payson.