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Mona, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Mona, Utah

Mona sits in the north end of Juab County, about 15 minutes south of Santaquin on I-15 and right at the base of Mount Nebo — the tallest peak in the Wasatch Range. It's the kind of small town where lot sizes still make sense for people who own toys: boats for Mona Reservoir and Yuba, side-by-sides for the Nebo Loop, and RVs that need somewhere to live between trips. That's why RV parking shows up on so many listings here. Unlike tighter subdivisions up in Utah County, Mona properties commonly include gravel or concrete pads down the side of the house, drive-through gates, or full detached shops with RV-height roll-up doors.

Buyers shopping Mona for RV-friendly homes tend to fall into two camps: families relocating from Lehi, Saratoga Springs, or Eagle Mountain who are tired of HOA letters about their trailer, and retirees who want a base camp close to southern Utah's parks without committing to St. George heat. Zoning is generally permissive on the rural-residential parcels, well and septic are common, and many sellers have already poured the pad, run 30/50-amp service, and added a sewer cleanout for dumping. Lot sizes from a half-acre up to several acres are normal, which leaves room to add a shop later if one isn't already there. Browse the active Mona listings below to see which properties currently have the RV setup you need.

May 2026 · Mona market

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

Full Mona market report
Median sale
$495,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
25 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
4
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Mona.

What kind of RV parking is typical on Mona homes?

It ranges widely. Newer builds often include a concrete pad with utility hookups along the side of the garage, while rural properties on an acre or more usually have gravel parking areas or detached RV-height shops. A handful of homes have fully enclosed RV garages with 14-foot doors built specifically for Class A motorhomes.

Does Mona have HOA restrictions on RV storage?

Most of Mona is unincorporated or in older platted areas without active HOAs, which is a big part of the appeal. A few newer subdivisions do have CC&Rs that limit visible RV parking or require screening, so it's worth checking the specific property's recorded restrictions before writing an offer.

Can I add an RV pad or shop if a home doesn't already have one?

Usually yes, especially on lots over a half-acre. Mona City and Juab County both allow accessory structures with a building permit, subject to setbacks and height limits. RV shops in the 30x40 to 40x60 range are common, and many local builders quote them turnkey.

Are utility hookups (power, water, sewer) standard on RV pads here?

Not standard, but common on homes built in the last 10 years. Expect to see 30-amp or 50-amp service, a hose bib, and sometimes a sewer cleanout tied to the home's septic or sewer line. Older homes may just have a parking surface — adding hookups later is straightforward for a local electrician and plumber.

How close is Mona to popular RV destinations?

Yuba State Park is about 20 minutes south on I-15, Mona Reservoir is essentially in town, and Maple Canyon and the Sanpete backcountry are within an hour. Moab is roughly three and a half hours, and the Uinta Mountains are about two hours northeast — Mona's I-15 access makes weekend trips easy.

What price range should I expect for Mona homes with serious RV setups?

Entry-level homes on larger lots with basic RV parking start around the mid $400s. Properties with a dedicated RV garage or large shop typically run $650K to $900K depending on acreage and finishes. Horse-property setups with both RV and equestrian facilities can push above $1M.