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Richfield, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Richfield, Utah

Richfield sits at roughly 5,300 feet elevation in the heart of Sevier County, about 40 miles south of Salina along I-70 and 175 miles from Salt Lake City — a location that makes it a natural hub for outdoor recreation and long-haul travel alike. The city's wide, grid-style lots (many dating back to pioneer-era plats) mean RV parking is far more common here than in the cramped subdivisions of the Wasatch Front. Full-size lots with side yards, gravel pull-throughs, and detached garages deep enough for a Class A coach show up regularly on Richfield MLS listings, often at price points that would buy a modest condo in St. George or Provo. That's a genuine draw for buyers who own a fifth-wheel, travel trailer, or motorhome and don't want to pay $75–$150 a month at a storage facility year-round.

Richfield's position near Capitol Reef National Park, Fishlake National Forest, and Monroe Mountain makes weekend RV trips genuinely easy — you're often 45 minutes or less from a campsite or forest road rather than staging a multi-hour drive just to reach the trailhead. Local zoning in Richfield and Sevier County is relatively accommodating compared to HOA-heavy communities, but lot configuration, setback rules, and any subdivision covenants still vary property to property, so confirming access width and parking pad dimensions before making an offer is worth the extra step. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Richfield market

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

Full Richfield market report
Median sale
$200,000
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
38
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Richfield.

What counts as RV parking on a Richfield listing?

Most listings flag RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad alongside the home, a wide gate into the back yard, or an oversized detached garage/shop tall enough to clear a Class A motorhome. In Richfield you'll also see a fair number of properties with covered RV ports, since UV and winter snow load both take a toll on rigs parked in the open.

Does Richfield City restrict RV parking on residential lots?

Richfield allows RV storage on private property, but rigs generally need to be on an improved surface and off the public right-of-way. Setback rules apply if you're building a new carport or shop, so confirm with the Richfield City planning office before pouring a pad or framing a cover. Larger lots on the edges of town (Annabella, Glenwood, Central Valley) tend to have the most flexibility.

Are shops with RV bays common here?

Yes — Sevier County has a strong DIY and outdoor-recreation culture, so detached shops with 12-14 foot RV doors show up regularly in the $450K-$650K range. Look for listings that mention 220V power, floor drains, and insulated walls if you want to actually work on the rig instead of just store it.

Why is RV parking such a big deal in Richfield specifically?

Richfield sits at the crossroads of I-70 and US-89, within an hour of Fish Lake, Capitol Reef, the Paiute ATV Trail, and Yuba Reservoir. Most households here own at least one trailer, side-by-side, or motorhome, so on-site parking isn't a luxury — it's a baseline expectation for anyone moving to the area for the recreation.

Will a property with RV parking appraise higher?

A permitted RV pad with a 30/50-amp hookup and dump access usually adds measurable value in Sevier County, and a finished RV shop adds significantly more. Uncovered gravel parking helps marketability but rarely moves the appraisal much on its own. Ask your agent to pull comps that match the specific setup you're considering.