Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Morgan, Utah
Morgan is built for people who own toys. The valley sits 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake up I-84, but it lives like a mountain town — wide lots, agricultural roots, and quick access to East Canyon Reservoir, Echo, Lost Creek, and the trail systems off Trappers Loop. That lifestyle means most households here keep a boat, a camp trailer, a side-by-side, or all three, and a proper RV garage is one of the most-requested features on the local MLS. Buyers looking in Mountain Green, Cottonwoods, Stoddard, Milton, and Morgan City proper tend to prioritize a 14-foot door at minimum, with 40-foot-deep bays showing up more often in newer custom builds along the bench.
Climate matters too. Winter temperatures drop into the teens and the valley pulls cold air down from the Wasatch Back, so heated and insulated RV bays hold their value better than uninsulated pole-barn-style structures. Lot size and zoning are friendlier here than in Davis or Weber County, which is why you'll see detached shop-style RV garages on half-acre and acre parcels — something that's tough to find closer to the freeway corridor. Pricing on homes with full RV setups generally runs from the mid-$700s into the $1.5M+ range depending on acreage and finish level. Browse the active Morgan listings below to see which homes currently have RV garages, and check the door dimensions in the listing details before you schedule a showing.
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Why are RV garages popular in Morgan? ▾
Morgan sits at the gateway to East Canyon, Lost Creek, and Echo Reservoirs, with Bear Lake about 90 minutes north and the Uintas within easy reach. Most households here own at least one trailer, boat, side-by-side, or motorhome, so covered storage is treated less like a luxury and more like standard equipment. HOA-restricted street parking in newer subdivisions also pushes buyers toward lots with enclosed RV bays.
What size RV garage should I look for? ▾
For a typical travel trailer or pickup-and-boat combo, a 14-foot-wide by 35-foot-deep bay with a 12-foot door works. Class A motorhome owners should target 40-plus feet deep with a 14-foot door and at least 15 feet of interior clearance. Many Morgan builders on lots in Mountain Green and Cottonwoods are framing 16x14 doors as standard now.
Are RV garages allowed everywhere in Morgan County? ▾
Most of unincorporated Morgan County and the city itself allow oversized accessory garages, but height limits and setbacks vary by zone. Some newer HOAs in Mountain Green cap detached structures or require attached RV bays only. Always check the CC&Rs and county zoning before assuming you can add or expand one.
Do RV garages add resale value in Morgan? ▾
Yes — more so than in valley cities like Bountiful or Layton. Comparable Morgan homes with a proper RV bay typically sell for $40,000 to $90,000 more than the same floor plan without one, depending on door size and finish. Heated and insulated bays with epoxy floors push the premium higher.
Can I run a workshop or hobby space inside an RV garage here? ▾
Most Morgan buyers do exactly that. Insulated walls, a floor drain, 220V service, and a gas heater turn the bay into year-round shop space when the RV is parked at the lake for the summer. Confirm the panel size — older homes sometimes need a service upgrade to handle welders or lifts.
How many RV-garage homes are usually on the market in Morgan? ▾
Inventory runs thin — Morgan is a small market, and homes with true RV bays often sell within a few weeks of listing. At any given time there are typically a handful of active listings between Morgan City, Mountain Green, Peterson, and Croydon. The list below updates directly from the Wasatch Front MLS.