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Paris, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Paris, Utah

Paris is a quiet Rich County town tucked into the western shoulder of Bear Lake Valley, and it's one of the few corners of Utah where RV parking isn't a luxury checkbox — it's how people actually live. Lots here run larger than what you'd see in Logan or Brigham City, zoning is loose by Utah standards, and most longtime residents own at least one boat, camp trailer, or snowmobile setup. The town sits about 5 miles from Bear Lake's west shore, 40 miles south of Montpelier, Idaho, and roughly 2.5 hours north of Salt Lake City, so weekend rigs come and go constantly between Memorial Day and the first hard snow in October.

Homes with dedicated RV parking in Paris typically include some combination of an extra-deep driveway, a gravel or concrete pull-through pad, a detached shop with 12- to 14-foot doors, or an attached oversized bay wired for 30/50-amp service. Because winters here are cold — Paris sits near 6,000 feet and routinely sees subzero January nights — heated RV garages and insulated shops command a real premium over open pads. Buyers shopping this market are usually Bear Lake second-home owners, retirees relocating from the Wasatch Front, or remote workers who want their toys at home instead of in a storage yard in Garden City. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and note the lot size and outbuilding specs carefully — that's where the real value lives in Paris.

June 2026 · Paris market

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

Full Paris market report
Median sale
$30,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
79.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Paris.

Why is RV parking so common on Paris properties?

Paris sits in Bear Lake Valley, where boating, snowmobiling, and ATV trips are part of daily life for most residents. Lots tend to run larger than what you'd see along the Wasatch Front, and county setbacks are forgiving, so detached RV pads, pull-throughs, and oversized garages are standard rather than a luxury upgrade.

What should I look for in an RV setup at this elevation?

Paris sits near 6,000 feet and gets serious winter, so heated or insulated RV garages hold their value. Look for 30/50-amp service, a frost-free hose bib or sewer cleanout, and concrete (not gravel) pads that won't heave. Door clearance of 14 feet handles most fifth wheels and Class A coaches.

Are there HOA or town rules limiting RV parking in Paris?

Most of Paris and the surrounding Rich County parcels have no HOA, which is a big reason buyers from Logan and Ogden head north. The town does have basic nuisance ordinances, but parking a personal RV on your own property — even out front on a gravel pad — is generally allowed. Always confirm with the Rich County recorder before closing.

How close are these homes to Bear Lake boat ramps?

Paris is about 5 to 8 miles from the Bear Lake State Park marina and the North Eden launch, so most homes here are a 10-minute tow to the water. That short haul is why so many owners keep their boats and trailers on-site rather than paying for storage in Garden City.

How many RV-friendly listings are usually active in Paris?

Paris is a small town — under 300 households — so the active MLS count is typically in the single digits. Inventory moves seasonally, with more listings hitting the market between April and August. Check the listings below for current availability.

Do these homes hold value as short-term rentals?

Rich County is friendlier to short-term rentals than most Utah jurisdictions, and proximity to Bear Lake drives strong summer demand. Homes with secure RV and toy storage rent at a premium because guests want to bring their own boats and side-by-sides. Confirm current STR registration requirements with the county before you underwrite the numbers.