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Rush Valley, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Rush Valley, Utah

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Rush Valley sits in southern Tooele County, a wide-open ranching basin tucked between the Stansbury and Onaqui mountains about an hour southwest of Salt Lake City. The town itself runs along SR-36, with most homes on parcels of one to twenty acres — the kind of rural Utah setup where storing a 40-foot fifth-wheel or a Class A motorhome next to the house is a basic expectation, not a luxury. Properties here typically include gravel or concrete pads, gated side access, detached shops with 14-foot doors, or full RV barns with hookups. Many sellers have already run a 50-amp pedestal and a sewer cleanout to the pad, which saves the next owner thousands.

The location works for RV owners who actually travel. From Rush Valley you're a straight shot to the Uintas, Wendover, the West Desert, and southern Utah's red rock parks, with I-80 and US-6 both within easy reach. Winters are colder and drier than the Wasatch Front, so covered or enclosed storage protects seals and slide-outs better than open-air parking at a commercial lot — and you skip the $150 to $250 monthly storage bill entirely. Lot sizes also leave room for a boat, a utility trailer, and a couple of side-by-sides without crowding the driveway. Browse the active Rush Valley listings below to see which homes have the shop space, hookups, and acreage that fit how you actually use your rig.

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November 2025 · Rush Valley market

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

Full Rush Valley market report
Median sale
$917,800
1 closed in November 2025
Median DOM
51 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Rush Valley.

How common is RV parking on Rush Valley properties?

Very common. Most homes in Rush Valley sit on a half-acre to several acres, and the rural zoning means HOAs are rare to nonexistent. Detached shops, gravel pads, and side-yard access wide enough for a fifth-wheel or Class A motorhome are the norm rather than the exception.

Are there setback or zoning rules I should know about before parking an RV?

Tooele County zoning governs most of Rush Valley, and parcels typically fall under RR-1, RR-5, or A-20 designations. These allow RV storage on private property without special permits, though detached garages and shops over a certain square footage require a building permit. Always confirm setbacks with the county before pouring a pad or building a cover.

Can I run power and a sewer dump on my home RV pad?

Yes, and many sellers already have. A 30/50-amp pedestal and a dedicated cleanout tied into the septic are upgrades worth looking for on the listing sheet. If a property is on a well and septic system, ask the agent for the septic permit to confirm the system can handle RV waste.

What size RV will most properties actually accommodate?

Lot sizes in Rush Valley generally support 40-foot diesel pushers, fifth-wheels, and toy haulers with truck attached. The bigger constraint is usually the shop or carport height — 14 feet of clearance is standard for newer builds, but older outbuildings may top out at 12.

Is Rush Valley a practical home base for someone who actually uses their RV?

It's well positioned. You're about an hour from Salt Lake, 45 minutes from the Stansbury and Oquirrh trailheads, and a straight shot down US-36 and I-80 to destinations like Bear Lake, Moab, and the Uintas. The valley floor stays dry and accessible most of the year, which matters when you're hitching up in February.

Do RV-friendly homes in Rush Valley cost more than comparable properties?

A dedicated shop with RV bay can add $40,000 to $80,000 to a property's value depending on size and finish, but a simple gravel pad with gate access is often included at no premium. Acreage and water rights tend to move price more than RV accommodations in this market.