Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Kanosh, Utah
Kanosh is a quiet ranching town tucked against the foothills of the Pahvant Range in Millard County, about 170 miles south of Salt Lake City and a few minutes off I-15. Lots here run bigger than what you find along the Wasatch Front — quarter-acre in-town parcels, one to five acre spreads on the edges, and working ag ground beyond that — which is exactly why buyers looking for room to park a fifth-wheel, toy hauler, or Class A motorhome keep landing in Kanosh. Most properties already have a graveled pull-through, a tall carport, or a detached shop with an RV-height door, and the rural zoning means you're not fighting an HOA over where the rig sits.
The location pulls double duty for RV owners. You're two hours from St. George, two hours from Salt Lake, and minutes from Fishlake National Forest, the Tushars, and Cove Fort — easy weekend launches without crossing the Salt Lake Valley. Winters do bring real snow at 5,000 feet, so covered storage and 50-amp service matter more here than in southern Utah, and most sellers price accordingly. Prices in Kanosh generally run well below Beaver or Fillmore for comparable acreage, which leaves budget for the shop or pad upgrades many buyers want. Browse the active listings below to see which Kanosh homes currently have the RV setup you need.
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How common is RV parking on homes in Kanosh? ▾
Quite common. Kanosh is a rural Millard County town of roughly 500 people, and most properties sit on quarter-acre to multi-acre lots with room for outbuildings, livestock, and recreational vehicles. Many homes already have a graveled pad, a covered carport, or a detached shop sized for a Class A motorhome or fifth-wheel.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on parking an RV at the house? ▾
Most of Kanosh has no HOA, and Millard County zoning in the unincorporated areas is permissive about RVs, trailers, and outbuildings on residential and agricultural parcels. Inside town limits, the city has basic setback and nuisance rules but generally allows RV storage on private property. Always verify with Kanosh Town and Millard County before closing if a specific setup matters to you.
What should I look for in an RV parking setup here? ▾
Width and turning radius are the big ones — rural lanes off Center Street and the frontage roads near I-15 can be tight for a 40-foot rig. Look for a drive-through pad if possible, 50-amp service, a sewer cleanout or dump access, and a covered structure that handles snow load, since Kanosh sits at about 5,000 feet and gets real winters.
Is Kanosh a practical base for RV travel? ▾
Yes. The town sits right off I-15 at Exit 158, roughly two hours south of Salt Lake and two hours north of St. George, with Fishlake National Forest, the Tushar Mountains, and Cove Fort within easy reach. That central position is a big reason RV owners and snowbirds buy here instead of busier corridors.
Do RV-friendly homes in Kanosh cost more? ▾
The premium is usually tied to the outbuilding rather than the parking pad itself. A bare gravel pad adds little, but a heated 30x40 shop with RV doors can add $40,000 to $80,000 to a Kanosh home's value. Lot size also drives price more than in suburban markets — an acre with shop space is the sweet spot most buyers chase.
Can I run hookups to the RV for guests or long-term living? ▾
On most county parcels, yes, though connecting to the septic system for a permanent hookup requires a permit. Short-term guest use with a separate dump tank is generally fine. If you plan to live in the RV while building a house, check current Millard County rules — they do allow it under specific timelines with the right permits.