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Riverton, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Riverton, Utah

Riverton sits at the southwest corner of Salt Lake County, roughly 20 miles from downtown Salt Lake City, where quarter-acre-plus lots are still relatively common compared to the tighter parcels you'll find closer to the urban core. That extra land is exactly why RV parking is a realistic checkbox here — not an afterthought. Utah consistently ranks among the top states for RV ownership, and Riverton's demographics reflect that: a lot of outdoor-oriented families who spend weekends at Jordanelle Reservoir, the Bonneville Salt Flats, Moab, or the nearby Oquirrh Mountain trails. Keeping a Class A motorhome, a fifth-wheel, or a toy hauler at home rather than paying $150–$300 per month at a storage facility is a meaningful financial reason to prioritize dedicated RV parking when buying.

What "RV parking" actually means varies a lot from listing to listing in Riverton. Some properties have a true RV pad — a poured concrete or asphalt slab with 30- or 50-amp hookups and sometimes a water connection — tucked along a side yard behind a wide gate. Others offer a long gravel pull-through driveway with enough clearance to handle a 40-foot rig. Jordan School District serves most of Riverton, and the city's location off Bangerter Highway and I-15 keeps commutes manageable, which matters when buyers are balancing storage convenience against school boundaries and daily drive times. Riverton's HOA landscape is mixed — some communities prohibit visible RV storage entirely, so confirming CC&R rules before writing an offer is essential. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Riverton market

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

Full Riverton market report
Median sale
$615,000
35 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
132
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Riverton.

Do Riverton HOAs allow RV parking on the property?

It depends entirely on the subdivision. Older Riverton neighborhoods and unincorporated-feel areas off Redwood Road often have no HOA or very relaxed rules, while newer planned communities sometimes restrict RVs to behind a 6-foot fence or prohibit them outright. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer — your agent can request them from the listing side.

What's the difference between an RV pad, RV port, and RV garage in these listings?

An RV pad is usually a concrete or gravel parking surface behind a gate, open to the weather. An RV port is covered but open-sided, protecting from sun and snow. An RV garage is fully enclosed with a tall door (typically 12–14 feet) and is the most expensive option — common in custom builds in Riverton's south and west pockets.

Are there hookups for water, power, and sewer at most Riverton RV pads?

Full hookups aren't standard but they're not rare either. Mid-range homes often include a 30-amp or 50-amp outlet and a hose bib; higher-end setups add a sewer cleanout tied into the home's lateral. The listing remarks usually call this out, and it's worth asking specifically during showings.

How much extra does RV parking add to a Riverton home's price?

A basic gated side-yard pad typically adds $10,000–$25,000 over a comparable home without one. A covered port adds $30,000–$60,000, and a true enclosed RV garage can add $80,000–$150,000+ depending on size and finish. Lot width is the bigger driver — homes on standard 70-foot frontages rarely have room at all.

Can I park my RV on the street in Riverton if the house doesn't have a pad?

Riverton City limits street RV parking to 72 hours in most residential zones, and many HOAs prohibit it entirely. If you own an RV full-time, buying a home with dedicated parking is almost always cheaper than paying $80–$150 a month for off-site storage long-term.

Which Riverton neighborhoods have the most homes with RV parking?

The areas south of 13400 South toward Herriman, the older parts of Riverton near 12600 South and 2700 West, and pockets along Rose Canyon Road tend to have the deepest lots and most RV-friendly setups. Newer townhome-style developments near Mountain View Village are the least likely to accommodate one.