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Honeyville, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Honeyville, Utah

Honeyville sits in southern Box Elder County between Brigham City and Tremonton, where the Wellsville Mountains drop into farm ground along the Bear River. It's the kind of place where lots are measured in acres rather than square feet, outbuildings are normal, and neighbors aren't surprised to see a fifth-wheel parked next to the house. That rural character is why RV-friendly properties show up here far more often than in the tighter subdivisions south on I-15. Buyers coming from Ogden, Layton, or even Salt Lake City often land in Honeyville specifically because they can keep a Class A motorhome, a boat for Willard Bay, and a couple of trailers on-site without paying $150 a month at a storage yard.

What "RV parking" actually means on a Honeyville listing ranges from a poured concrete pad with a 50-amp hookup and septic dump, to a 16-foot-tall shop bay attached to the garage, to simple gravel side-yard access on a half-acre lot. Zoning across most of the area is forgiving, and HOAs are rare outside a few newer pockets near the highway. The I-15 Honeyville exit puts you 20 minutes from Logan, 45 from Ogden, and roughly 90 from the Salt Lake airport, so weekend trips north to Bear Lake or south to Lake Powell are realistic. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have the setup you need.

May 2026 · Honeyville market

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

Full Honeyville market report
Median sale
$529,900
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
10 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Honeyville.

What counts as RV parking on a Honeyville listing?

Most listings here use the term for a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, an oversized garage bay (often 14+ feet tall), or fenced side-yard access wide enough to swing a fifth-wheel through. Box Elder County zoning is generally permissive on rural parcels, so many Honeyville properties also have room for a detached shop with RV doors.

Are there HOA restrictions on RV storage in Honeyville?

Honeyville is largely unincorporated-feeling agricultural and rural-residential land with very few HOAs compared to Ogden or Layton subdivisions. Most properties allow RVs, boats, and trailers parked on the owner's lot. Always confirm with the listing agent if the home sits in a newer platted subdivision near Salt Creek or the highway.

How much land do these properties typically include?

Lot sizes in Honeyville run wider than the Wasatch Front average — half-acre to 5-acre parcels are common, and ag-zoned tracts above that show up regularly. That acreage is the main reason buyers from Brigham City, Tremonton, and even Logan come south looking for RV-friendly homes here.

Is power and a dump station usually included with the RV pad?

It varies. Some sellers have run a 30- or 50-amp pedestal and tied into the home's septic for a dump cleanout, especially on properties built or upgraded in the last decade. Older homes often just have the pad and outdoor outlets, so check the listing remarks or ask for a walkthrough of the hookups.

How close is Honeyville to popular RV destinations?

That's a big part of the appeal. Willard Bay is about 15 minutes south, Bear Lake is roughly 90 minutes northeast, and the Sawtooths, Yellowstone, and southern Idaho reservoirs are all reachable in a day. Easy I-15 access at the Honeyville exit means hitching up and rolling out without fighting Ogden or SLC traffic.

What price range should I expect?

Rural homes with serious RV setups in Honeyville generally run from the mid $400s for an older home on a usable lot up to $800K+ for newer builds with shops, multiple bays, and a few acres. Pricing tracks closer to Tremonton and Brigham City than to Davis or Weber County.