Homes with RV Parking for Sale in North Logan, Utah
North Logan sits at the north end of Cache Valley, tucked between USU's campus to the south and the mouth of Green Canyon to the east, and it's one of the more practical spots along the Wasatch Back for buyers who tow a trailer or own a motorhome. Lot sizes here trend larger than what you'll see in Logan proper — quarter-acre and half-acre parcels are common in subdivisions off 2500 North and 1600 East — which is exactly what makes dedicated RV parking feasible. Homes in this category typically include a concrete pad with a gated side-yard entry, an extended driveway, or a detached shop with 12- to 16-foot bay doors sized for fifth-wheels and Class A coaches. Many of the newer builds in the Cobblestone and Elkhorn areas were designed around a full RV bay from day one.
The appeal is straightforward: Cache Valley is a launch point for Bear Lake, the Logan Canyon corridor, Hardware Ranch, and the Idaho backcountry, and storing an RV at home beats paying $80–$150 a month at a Logan storage lot. North Logan City allows on-site RV storage on improved surfaces with reasonable setback rules, though individual HOAs vary — newer subdivisions sometimes require screening behind the front building line. Power hookups, dump stations, and heated shop space show up regularly on listings in the upper price tiers. Browse the active North Logan homes with RV parking below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you want a walkthrough of bay dimensions before scheduling a showing.
June 2026 · North Logan market
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What counts as RV parking on a North Logan listing? ▾
Most agents flag a property as having RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad beside the garage, an extended driveway with a gate, or a detached RV garage/shop with tall bay doors. In North Logan, you'll see all three depending on lot size — the larger east-bench lots near 2500 North tend to have purpose-built RV bays, while older homes off Main Street more often have a side pad behind a fence.
Does North Logan have HOA or city rules about parking an RV at home? ▾
North Logan City generally allows RVs to be stored on private property, but they need to be on an improved surface (not bare dirt or grass) and set back from the front property line. Several subdivisions — particularly newer ones near Green Canyon High — have HOAs that restrict RV storage to behind the front building line or require it to be screened. Always check the CC&Rs before writing an offer.
How tall does an RV garage need to be for a typical Class A motorhome? ▾
Plan on a 14-foot door minimum for a Class A or fifth-wheel with rooftop AC; 12-foot works for most travel trailers and Class C units. Many of the newer shops being built in North Logan and adjacent Hyde Park come with 14- or 16-foot doors and 40-plus feet of depth, which fits a coach plus a tow vehicle.
Is winter RV storage a concern at this elevation? ▾
North Logan sits around 4,700 feet and gets real Cache Valley winters — extended subzero stretches and lake-effect snow off the inversion. Most owners winterize, but an enclosed, insulated RV bay is a big plus here because it protects holding tanks and seals from freeze damage. Heated shops show up on a meaningful share of the higher-end listings.
What's the price difference between a comparable home with and without RV parking? ▾
A simple concrete pad with a gate adds maybe $5,000–$15,000 in perceived value. A full detached RV garage or attached oversized bay can add $40,000–$100,000+ depending on size, finish, and whether it has power, water, and a dump connection. Shop space is in genuinely short supply in Cache Valley, so these homes tend to move faster than the broader market.
Are there homes near Green Canyon trailheads with RV parking? ▾
Yes — the neighborhoods east of 1600 East and up toward the Green Canyon and Birch Canyon trailheads have larger lots and a lot of owner-built shops. It's a popular pocket for buyers who want to roll the trailer or side-by-side out of the driveway and be on Forest Service road within ten minutes.