Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Manti, Utah
Manti sits in the heart of Sanpete County about two hours south of Salt Lake City, and RV parking here is less of a luxury than a basic lifestyle requirement. Between Palisade State Park 10 minutes north, the Manti-La Sal National Forest at the edge of town, Yuba Lake 30 minutes west, and the deer hunts that draw families back to Skyline Drive every fall, most households own a travel trailer, fifth wheel, side-by-side trailer, or boat — sometimes all four. Lots in Manti tend to run larger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front, with many half-acre to full-acre parcels that easily accommodate a 40-foot rig plus a gate wide enough to back it in.
What buyers should look for varies by neighborhood. Older homes near Main Street and the Manti Temple often have deep lots with alley access, which makes side-yard RV storage straightforward. Newer builds on the south and east edges of town are typically on bigger parcels with concrete or gravel pads already poured, and a handful include 30-amp or 50-amp hookups and dump access tied into the septic. Manti City allows RV parking on private property under reasonable setback rules, but a few HOA pockets do restrict visible storage, so confirm covenants before you write. Browse the active listings below to see which Manti homes currently have the gate width, pad, and hookups to match your rig.
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How much RV parking space do Manti homes typically offer? ▾
Most Manti properties with dedicated RV parking provide 35 to 50 feet of straight pad space, which fits everything from a 28-foot travel trailer to a 40-foot fifth wheel with a truck attached. Lots on the outskirts of town frequently have enough depth to park multiple toys side by side.
Do Manti homes usually have RV hookups, or just a parking pad? ▾
It varies. Pads-only are most common, but a meaningful share of homes built or renovated in the last 10 years include a 30-amp or 50-amp plug, a water spigot, and a sewer cleanout tied into the home's septic or sewer line. Listings that include hookups generally call them out in the remarks.
Are there HOA or city restrictions on RV parking in Manti? ▾
Manti City permits RV parking on private property with standard setback requirements, and most of the town has no HOA at all. A few newer subdivisions on the south end carry covenants that limit visible long-term storage, so always review the CC&Rs before making an offer.
What gate width should I look for to fit a fifth wheel? ▾
A 12-foot gate is the practical minimum for a standard fifth wheel or larger travel trailer, and 14 to 16 feet makes backing in far easier, especially with a dually truck. Listings with side-yard access typically note the gate width in the photos or description.
Is RV parking more common in Manti than in nearby Ephraim or Gunnison? ▾
Yes and no — all three Sanpete towns have a strong RV culture, but Manti tends to have larger residential lots than central Ephraim, which makes side-yard or rear-yard storage more feasible. Gunnison is comparable to Manti on lot size.
Does RV parking add much to a home's price in Manti? ▾
A finished concrete pad with hookups generally adds $5,000 to $15,000 in perceived value, but raw side-yard space with a gate is often baked into the lot price rather than priced as a separate premium. The bigger price driver in Manti is overall lot size and whether the home has shop or outbuilding space.