Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Orderville, Utah
Orderville sits in Long Valley along Highway 89, halfway between Zion and Bryce Canyon, which means most properties here already lean toward the kind of large, flat lots that make RV parking practical. Quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are the norm rather than the exception, and zoning across Kane County is generally relaxed about outbuildings, gravel pads, and side-yard hookups compared to what buyers run into on the Wasatch Front. For owners who tow a fifth-wheel to Lake Powell, haul a side-by-side to Coral Pink Sand Dunes, or keep a Class A parked between trips through the Mighty Five, having dedicated space at home — not a $150/month storage lot in Kanab — is usually the whole point of buying out here.
What "RV parking" actually looks like on Orderville listings varies. Some homes offer a simple graded gravel pull-through off the driveway; others include a 14-foot-tall detached RV garage with 50-amp service, a dump station, and water hookups. Older properties on the east side near the Virgin River often have the deepest lots, while newer builds toward Glendale tend to come with purpose-built RV bays already finished. Elevation here is around 5,400 feet, so winterized hookups and frost-proof spigots matter if you store a coach on-site November through March. Browse the active listings below to see which Orderville homes currently offer RV space and how the setups compare.
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How common is RV parking on Orderville homes? ▾
Very common. Lot sizes in Orderville and neighboring Glendale typically run from a quarter-acre up to several acres, and most homeowners here already own a trailer, side-by-side, or motorhome. Even listings that don't advertise RV parking often have room to add a pad.
Are there HOA or county restrictions on parking an RV at my home? ▾
Orderville has no town-wide HOA, and Kane County zoning generally allows RV storage on residential lots as long as the unit isn't being lived in full-time. A handful of newer subdivisions toward Glendale may have CC&Rs limiting visible storage, so always check the recorded covenants before closing.
What should I look for in an RV garage or pad at this elevation? ▾
Orderville sits near 5,400 feet and gets real winter, so frost-proof water hookups, a heated or insulated bay, and a sloped pad that drains away from the structure all matter. For tall Class A coaches, confirm door height is at least 13–14 feet and that the approach has enough turning radius off the driveway.
Is RV parking a big price premium in Orderville? ▾
A graded gravel pad adds little to nothing, since most lots can accommodate one. A finished detached RV garage with power, water, and a dump connection typically adds $40,000–$80,000 to a list price depending on size and finish. It's still cheaper than building one after the fact out here, where contractor availability is limited.
Can I run hookups for full-time RV living on the property? ▾
Kane County allows short-term RV occupancy on a residential lot but does not permit it as a permanent dwelling. If you want to live in the RV while building a house, you'll need a temporary use permit from the county, and septic capacity has to be verified.
How far is Orderville from the main RV destinations? ▾
Zion's east entrance is about 25 minutes south, Bryce Canyon is roughly an hour north, Coral Pink Sand Dunes is 35 minutes, and Lake Powell's Wahweap launch is about two hours. That central position is the main reason buyers with toy haulers and motorhomes target this stretch of Highway 89.