Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Portage, Utah
Portage sits at the far north end of Box Elder County, about ten miles from the Idaho border and roughly 90 minutes from Salt Lake City via I-15. It's a small farming community where lot sizes are generous by Wasatch Front standards — half-acre, one-acre, and multi-acre parcels are the norm rather than the exception. That makes Portage one of the more practical places in northern Utah to park a fifth-wheel, a toy hauler, a boat headed for Bear Lake, or a full-size Class A motorhome without fighting an HOA or squeezing between fence lines. Most properties here already have gravel side yards, pull-through gates, or outbuildings sized for recreational vehicles, and zoning is generally friendly to detached shops and covered RV pads.
Buyers drawn to RV-friendly homes in Portage are usually after the same combination: room to store gear, quick access to outdoor country (the Sawtooth National Forest, Bear Lake, and the Raft River Mountains are all within easy towing distance), and a price point well below what comparable acreage costs in Brigham City or farther south. Winters get cold and snowy at this elevation, so look closely at whether the RV pad is plowable, whether power and a dump hookup are already run, and whether any shop or carport has the height clearance you need for a tall coach. Browse the active listings below to see which Portage properties currently have the parking setup you're working with.
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What counts as RV parking on a Portage listing? ▾
It varies. Some homes have a simple gravel pad next to the driveway, others have a concrete pad with 30/50-amp service and a sewer cleanout, and a number of Portage properties include a tall detached shop or RV garage. Check the listing photos and the outbuilding dimensions — a 12-foot door is the rough minimum for most fifth-wheels, and 14 feet is safer for a Class A.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RV storage in Portage? ▾
Portage is largely unincorporated rural Box Elder County, and most neighborhoods have no HOA. County zoning generally allows RVs to be parked on private property, but setback rules apply to permanent structures like RV garages. If you're planning to build a shop, confirm setbacks and height limits with Box Elder County before you make an offer.
Can I run power, water, and sewer to an RV pad here? ▾
Yes, and many homes already have at least power run to the pad. Adding a sewer hookup typically means tying into the home's septic system, which requires a permit and a licensed installer in Box Elder County. Water is usually culinary from the home or a yard hydrant; some properties also have secondary irrigation rights worth asking about.
How does winter affect RV storage at this elevation? ▾
Portage sits around 4,400 feet and gets real winter — snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and occasional sub-zero nights. A covered structure or at least a sturdy cover matters more here than in St. George. Buyers also want to confirm the RV pad can be plowed without blocking access to the house.
What's the price difference between a Portage home with RV parking and one without? ▾
Because acreage is the norm in Portage, most homes already have room for an RV — so the premium is smaller than in tighter Wasatch Front markets. The bigger price jumps come from improved setups: a 30x40 insulated shop with an RV bay can add $40,000–$80,000 over a comparable home with just a gravel pad.
How far is Portage from popular RV destinations? ▾
Bear Lake is about 90 minutes east, Lava Hot Springs is roughly an hour north, and the Sawtooth and Caribou-Targhee national forests are within a half-day's tow. For quick weekenders, the Raft River Mountains and Curlew National Grassland are even closer. Easy I-15 access makes longer trips south to Lake Powell or west to the Nevada deserts straightforward as well.