Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Fielding, Utah
Fielding sits in the northern stretch of Box Elder County, about 15 miles north of Tremonton and a straight shot up I-15 from the Wasatch Front. It's farm country — wheat, alfalfa, and cattle operations on flat ground between the Wellsville Mountains and the Great Salt Lake basin — and that agricultural DNA shows up in how homes are built here. Lots tend to run a quarter-acre and up, many properties sit on a half-acre or more, and detached shops are almost a given. That makes Fielding one of the more practical places in northern Utah to own a travel trailer, fifth wheel, boat, or Class A motorhome without paying $90 a month at a storage yard in Brigham City or Logan.
Buyers searching this filter are usually weekend travelers headed to Bear Lake, hunters running toward the Raft River or Sawtooth ranges, or families who tow a side-by-side down to the West Desert. The good news in Fielding: wide setbacks, gravel side yards, and 14-foot shop doors are common rather than rare, and there's no HOA telling you to screen your rig behind a six-foot fence. The harder part is inventory — this is a small town and listings turn over slowly. Browse the active listings below to see which Fielding properties currently have the parking setup you need.
March 2026 · Fielding market
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About homes with rv parking in Fielding.
What counts as RV parking on a Fielding listing? ▾
Most Fielding listings describe RV parking as a graveled or concrete pad along the side of the home, a drive-through gate in the fence, or a detached shop with an oversized door. Because lots here are large, many properties also have room for a future pad even if one isn't built yet. Always confirm gate width and pad length in the listing remarks — Class A motorhomes need roughly 40 feet of clearance.
Are there HOA or city restrictions on parking an RV at the property? ▾
Fielding is unincorporated-feeling small-town Box Elder County with very few HOAs, so on-site RV storage is typically allowed without the screening rules you'd see in Layton or Farmington. Verify with Box Elder County zoning if you plan to add a permanent structure, and check setback requirements before pouring a new pad.
How does winter affect RV storage in Fielding? ▾
Winters here run cold with sub-20°F nights and occasional lake-effect snow blowing in off the Great Salt Lake basin. Buyers serious about year-round RV use look for an enclosed shop with a 12- or 14-foot door, since outdoor units need winterizing from roughly November through March.
What's the price difference between a home with RV parking and one without in Fielding? ▾
Across Box Elder County small towns, a drive-through gate and gravel pad usually adds a few thousand dollars in perceived value, while a fully insulated RV shop with power and a sewer dump can add $40,000–$80,000 to the price. Fielding's larger lot sizes mean the underlying land already supports RV use, so the premium sits mostly in the structure itself.
Can I add hookups — power, water, sewer — to an existing pad? ▾
Yes, and it's common in this part of Box Elder County. Most Fielding homes are on septic, so a dedicated RV dump usually ties into the existing system with county approval. A 30- or 50-amp pedestal is a straightforward electrical add for any local licensed contractor.
How many RV-friendly homes are typically active in Fielding at one time? ▾
Fielding is small — well under 500 residents — so the active MLS inventory often sits in the single digits, and homes specifically tagged with RV parking may be just one or two at any given moment. The current list below reflects what's available right now; new listings tend to move quickly given the limited supply.