Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Myton, Utah
Myton sits along Highway 40 in the Uinta Basin, roughly a two-hour drive east of Salt Lake City and about 15 minutes from Roosevelt. This is rural Duchesne County — lots tend to be larger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front, zoning is forgiving, and most properties already have the space and access for a fifth wheel, toy hauler, boat, or work truck. For buyers who own an RV or plan to, Myton is one of the more practical places in Utah to park it on your own land rather than paying for storage. The Uintas, Starvation Reservoir, and Pelican Lake are all within a short tow, which is a big part of why RV ownership rates here run well above the state average.
When shopping homes with RV parking in Myton, look closely at the actual setup: gravel pad versus concrete, gate width, overhead clearance if there are trees or power drops, and whether the property has a 30/50-amp hookup, dump access, or a separate water spigot. Many Myton properties also offer detached shops or barns deep enough to pull a Class A inside — a real advantage during Uinta Basin winters when temperatures drop well below freezing. Septic and well are common out here, so factor that into your inspection list. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Myton.
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About homes with rv parking in Myton.
Do most Myton homes already allow RV parking? ▾
Yes. Myton's rural zoning and larger lot sizes mean RV, boat, and trailer parking on-site is the norm rather than the exception. There's no HOA covering most of the area, so you generally won't run into the parking restrictions common in Wasatch Front subdivisions. Always confirm with Duchesne County zoning if you plan to build a permanent RV cover or hookup.
What should I look for in an RV parking setup here? ▾
Check the surface (gravel holds up, but concrete is better for heavy rigs), gate and driveway width, overhead clearance, and whether there's a dedicated 30- or 50-amp plug. A dump connection tied into the septic is a big plus. Also look at the approach from the road — Myton has a few tight county roads that are tough to maneuver a long fifth wheel through.
Are RV hookups (power, water, sewer) common on Myton properties? ▾
Some properties have full hookups installed, others have power only, and many have just the pad. Full hookups are more common on homes built or upgraded in the last 10-15 years, especially ones marketed toward outdoor recreation buyers. The listing detail or seller disclosure will usually spell this out — if not, ask before writing an offer.
Can I park my RV in a shop or barn on the property? ▾
Plenty of Myton-area homes include detached shops or pole barns large enough to pull an RV inside. Look for door heights of at least 12 feet for a Class A or tall fifth wheel, and confirm depth — 40 feet is a comfortable minimum for most trailers. Heated shops show up occasionally and are worth the premium given winter temperatures in the Basin.
How does winter affect RV storage in Myton? ▾
Uinta Basin winters are cold and dry, with overnight lows often in the single digits or below. Tires, seals, and water lines need to be winterized properly, and a covered or enclosed spot extends the life of your rig significantly. Snow loads aren't as heavy as in the high Uintas, but RV covers and carports should still be rated for local snow.
How far is Myton from popular RV destinations? ▾
Starvation Reservoir is about 20 minutes west, Pelican Lake is 30 minutes southeast, and the south slope of the Uinta Mountains and its lakes are an hour north. Moab is roughly three hours south for desert trips. That central position is a big reason RV owners settle in this part of Duchesne County.