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Riverdale, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Riverdale, Utah

Riverdale sits along the heart of Weber County's commercial corridor — just off I-84 and minutes from Ogden's employment centers, Hill Air Force Base to the south, and the outdoor recreation of the Wasatch Range to the east. It's a practical, working community, and that practicality shows up in what buyers want from their properties. RV ownership rates in Utah consistently rank among the highest in the country, and Riverdale is no exception. Families stationed at Hill AFB, outdoor enthusiasts who run the canyon roads to Pineview Reservoir every summer, and retirees pulling a fifth-wheel toward St. George in the fall all share one non-negotiable: somewhere on the property to legally and safely store their rig. With an average lot in Riverdale running modestly sized compared to rural Weber County, purpose-built RV parking — whether a paved side pad, an extended driveway with full hookups, or a covered RV garage — is a feature that meaningfully separates one listing from another.

Homes with dedicated RV parking in Riverdale tend to sit in established neighborhoods built between the 1970s and early 2000s, where lots were designed with a bit more width to accommodate a boat, trailer, or Class A motorhome alongside the main driveway. Prices for these homes have generally ranged from the upper $300,000s into the mid-$500,000s depending on square footage, garage configuration, and whether the parking pad includes electrical hookups or a dump station. Weber County has zoning rules that regulate where and how RVs can be stored on residential lots, so a property with a conforming, dedicated space carries real practical value over simply parking on the street. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Riverdale market

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

Full Riverdale market report
Median sale
$450,000
11 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
18 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
33
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Riverdale.

Does Riverdale City allow RVs to be parked in driveways or on the street?

Riverdale restricts long-term RV parking on public streets — generally you can't leave a trailer or motorhome at the curb for more than 48-72 hours. Parking on your own driveway or a side/rear pad is allowed, but the RV typically needs to be on an improved surface (concrete, asphalt, or gravel) and not blocking sidewalks. Always confirm current code with Riverdale City before closing, since enforcement details get updated.

What should I look for in a home if I own a fifth wheel or larger Class A?

Measure your rig first — fifth wheels often run 35-40 feet and Class A motorhomes can hit 45. You'll want a gate opening of at least 12 feet wide, a pad length matching your rig plus tow vehicle, and enough swing room off the street to actually back it in. Corner lots and homes on the wider streets in older Riverdale neighborhoods tend to work best.

Are RV garages common in Riverdale listings?

True RV garages (14-foot doors, 40+ feet deep) are still relatively rare in Riverdale compared to places like Hooper or West Haven, but they do show up in newer construction on the bench and in some custom builds off South Weber Drive. Most Riverdale homes with RV parking use an exterior pad rather than enclosed storage.

Do HOAs in Riverdale restrict RV parking?

Some do, some don't. Older established neighborhoods generally have no HOA at all, which is why they're popular with RV owners. Newer townhome and PUD communities near the freeway often prohibit visible RV storage entirely. Always pull the CC&Rs during your due diligence period — listing remarks aren't always accurate on this point.

Is there a price premium for RV parking in Riverdale?

Homes with a dedicated RV pad or oversized third bay typically command roughly $15,000-$40,000 more than comparable homes without one, depending on whether the parking is covered, enclosed, or open. Buyers paying cash for storage elsewhere often find the premium pencils out within a few years.

What's nearby for actually using the RV?

Riverdale's location is part of the appeal — I-15 and I-84 are minutes away, putting you within 30 minutes of Pineview, an hour from Bear Lake, and easy weekend range to Flaming Gorge, the Tetons, or southern Utah. Dump stations and propane fills are available at several spots along Riverdale Road and in nearby Roy.