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Montpelier, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Montpelier, Utah

Montpelier sits just over the Idaho line in the Bear Lake corridor, and while the town itself is technically in Bear Lake County, Idaho, the surrounding market pulls heavily from Utah buyers heading north on US-89. Homes here run on bigger lots than what you'd find along the Wasatch Front, which is exactly why RV parking is so common — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels with side-yard access, gravel pads, and detached shops are the norm rather than the exception. Buyers shopping this part of the Bear Lake region are usually weekend boaters, snowmobilers heading into the Caribou range, or retirees who want their fifth-wheel and boat parked at the house instead of paying $80 a month at a storage yard 20 miles away.

Price-wise, you're working in a more affordable bracket than Garden City or Laketown on the south shore — single-family homes with RV-capable lots typically land in a wide range depending on acreage, shop size, and proximity to the lake. Winters are real up here (Montpelier averages around 90 inches of snow), so an enclosed or covered RV bay carries a noticeable premium over an open pad. If you tow regularly, also pay attention to driveway grade and gate width, since narrow alley access can turn a great house into a frustrating one. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Montpelier market

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

Full Montpelier market report
Median sale
$285,000
6 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
239 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
42
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Montpelier.

What counts as RV parking on a Montpelier-area listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad, an extra-wide gate (usually 12 feet or more), or a detached RV garage with tall doors. In this part of the Bear Lake region, you'll also see plenty of properties with simple side-yard pull-throughs since lot sizes tend to run larger than Wasatch Front norms.

Are there HOA or zoning rules about parking an RV at the house?

Most homes around Montpelier sit on county land or in small subdivisions without strict HOAs, so on-site RV storage is generally allowed. If you're looking inside city limits or in a newer development near Bear Lake, double-check the CC&Rs — a few communities require RVs to be screened from the street or stored behind a fence.

Do I need a heated garage to store an RV through the winter?

Winters here are cold — Montpelier sits above 5,900 feet and regularly sees single digits in January. An insulated or heated bay is a real plus if you want to avoid winterizing every fall. Otherwise, plan on draining lines and using a quality cover, since freeze-thaw cycles are hard on rigs left outside.

How close are these homes to Bear Lake and other RV destinations?

Montpelier sits about 20 minutes from Bear Lake's north shore via US-89, and it's a common staging point for trips into the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and the Wyoming side of the Bear River Range. That's a big reason RV-friendly homes here hold their appeal — you can roll out the gate and be at the water or a trailhead in under half an hour.

Is RV hookup service (power, water, sewer) common at these properties?

Full hookups at the house aren't standard, but a 30- or 50-amp outlet near the pad shows up fairly often, especially on rural acreage. Septic dump connections are rarer and usually a custom addition by a previous owner. Ask the listing agent — it's worth confirming before assuming you can live-in or charge the rig at home.