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Paragonah, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Paragonah, Utah

Paragonah sits just north of Parowan on the old Highway 91 corridor, about 250 miles south of Salt Lake and 20 minutes from Cedar City. It's a small ranching town of roughly 500 people where lots tend to be larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front — half-acre to multi-acre parcels are common, and a lot of properties already have outbuildings, shops, or graveled side yards that handle a fifth-wheel, toy hauler, or Class A without much retrofitting. Because the town has no HOA covering most of its residential streets and Iron County's zoning is friendlier than incorporated cities, parking a 40-foot motorhome next to the house is a normal part of life here, not a code fight.

Buyers looking at RV parking in Paragonah are usually one of three types: retirees who tow a trailer down to Lake Powell or St. George in winter, families running side-by-sides up to the Tushar Mountains and Paragonah Canyon, or folks who want a shop deep enough to pull the rig fully inside and out of the UV. Pay attention to gate widths, turning radius off the street, height clearance under any covers, and whether 30/50-amp service and a sewer cleanout are already run. Septic systems are typical out here, so an RV dump tie-in is straightforward on most parcels. Browse the active listings below to see which Paragonah properties currently have the parking setup you need.

March 2026 · Paragonah market

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

Full Paragonah market report
Median sale
$460,000
2 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
66 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
1
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Paragonah.

What size RV can typically fit at a Paragonah property?

Most homes in Paragonah sit on parcels large enough to handle a 40-foot fifth-wheel or Class A with room to maneuver. The bigger question is usually gate width and whether there's a hard-surface pad versus gravel. Properties with detached shops often have 12- to 14-foot doors that swallow a full-size motorhome.

Do I need permits to add RV parking or a cover in Paragonah?

Paragonah Town and Iron County require permits for permanent structures like RV garages or covered carports, but a simple gravel or concrete parking pad usually doesn't need one. Setback rules still apply — typically 10 feet from side property lines. Check with the town clerk before pouring anything substantial.

Are there HOAs in Paragonah that restrict RV parking?

The vast majority of Paragonah is unrestricted by HOAs, which is a big reason RV owners look here instead of larger Cedar City subdivisions. A handful of newer developments may have covenants, so always read the CC&Rs on a specific listing before assuming you can park a rig in the driveway.

Can I hook up full utilities for an RV on a Paragonah lot?

Yes, and it's common. Most parcels run on septic, so adding a dedicated RV dump tie-in is straightforward with a licensed installer. 50-amp service can be added to an existing panel by a local electrician, and culinary water is supplied by Paragonah Town.

How does Paragonah compare to Parowan or Cedar City for RV-friendly homes?

Paragonah generally offers larger lots and looser restrictions than Parowan or Cedar City for the same money. Cedar City has more inventory but also more subdivisions with covenants that ban RV storage in the front or side yard. If parking the rig at home is non-negotiable, Paragonah is usually the easier win.

Is winter a concern for RV storage in Paragonah?

Paragonah sits at about 5,800 feet and gets real winter — snow, freezing temps, and occasional ice from December through February. Covered or enclosed RV storage matters here more than it would in St. George. Many local owners winterize and shrink-wrap, or pull the rig into a heated shop.