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Lapoint, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Lapoint, Utah

Lapoint sits in the Uintah Basin about 20 miles northwest of Vernal, where lot sizes run large, zoning is rural, and almost every household owns something with wheels — a side-by-side, a horse trailer, a fifth wheel, or a boat headed for Steinaker or Red Fleet Reservoir. RV parking here isn't a feature you hunt for; it's closer to a baseline expectation. Most properties in the 84039 area sit on a half-acre to several acres, and HOAs are rare, so owners typically have room for a gravel pad, a pull-through drive, or a full RV garage with 14-foot doors. Buyers moving in from Wasatch Front cities are often surprised at how much covered and uncovered storage comes standard at Lapoint price points.

What to actually look for varies by how you use the rig. Year-round RVers want 30/50-amp service at the pad, a sewer cleanout tie-in, and a heated bay if the camper stays loaded through Basin winters that regularly drop into the teens. Weekend users headed to the High Uintas or Flaming Gorge usually just need a wide gate, a level pad, and enough turning radius for a long trailer. Power, septic capacity, and whether the driveway can handle a loaded dually are the practical questions that matter more than square footage of the parking area itself. Browse the active Lapoint listings below to see which properties have the setup that fits your rig.

April 2026 · Lapoint market

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

Full Lapoint market report
Median sale
$295,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
595 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Lapoint.

Do most Lapoint homes already have RV parking?

Yes. Rural zoning, large lots, and the lack of HOAs mean the majority of Lapoint properties have at least a gravel pad or side-yard space for a trailer or motorhome. The real differentiator is whether the parking is covered, has hookups, or fits a 40-foot rig with slide-outs.

What's the difference between an RV pad and an RV garage in this market?

A pad is typically gravel or concrete, open-air, often with a gate for security. An RV garage is an enclosed bay — usually 14 to 16 feet tall and 35 to 50 feet deep — with insulation, power, and sometimes a drain. Garages add meaningful value in Lapoint because winters are cold enough that owners want to keep seals, batteries, and water lines protected.

Are there hookups for power, water, and sewer at the RV parking?

Some properties do, many don't. Listings that mention 30-amp or 50-amp service, a frost-free hose bib, and a sewer cleanout are set up for full-time or extended use. If hookups aren't installed, adding them is usually straightforward on a septic property — budget a few thousand dollars depending on trench length.

Will my long fifth wheel actually fit on a typical Lapoint lot?

Most lots can accommodate a 35 to 45 foot trailer, but driveway approach angle and gate width are the things that trip buyers up. Walk the path your rig will take before writing an offer — irrigation ditches along county roads and tight fence corners are the usual problems.

Are there any restrictions on storing an RV on the property?

Uintah County zoning is generally permissive about personal RV storage on residential and agricultural parcels, and HOAs are uncommon out here. A handful of newer subdivisions near Lapoint and Tridell may have CC&Rs that limit visible storage, so check the recorded documents on any specific listing.

How close is Lapoint to the places people actually take their RVs?

Steinaker State Park is about 30 minutes, Red Fleet around 35, the south slope of the Uintas roughly an hour, and Flaming Gorge an hour and 15. That proximity is a big reason buyers prioritize RV-ready properties here — the rig gets used most weekends rather than sitting in storage across town.