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Sigurd, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Sigurd, Utah

Sigurd is a small agricultural town in Sevier County, tucked along the Sevier River about 15 miles north of Richfield and roughly 175 miles south of Salt Lake City on I-70. With a population under 500 and wide-open lots that reflect its rural, working-land character, Sigurd is one of those central Utah communities where RV parking isn't a luxury add-on — it's a practical expectation. Many properties here sit on generous parcels with gravel pads, covered pull-through bays, or simply enough flat acreage to store a Class A motorhome, fifth-wheel, or toy hauler without the HOA friction you'd run into along the Wasatch Front. For buyers who own boats, ATVs, horse trailers, or work vehicles alongside an RV, that combination of storage space and affordable land prices is a genuine draw.

Homes with dedicated RV parking in Sigurd tend to be single-family properties on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, often with 30- or 50-amp hookups already wired in — a sign that previous owners lived the same lifestyle. Sevier County's high-desert climate means dry, mild summers and cold but manageable winters, so covered RV storage adds real long-term value by protecting your investment from UV exposure and occasional snow. Capitol Reef National Park is about 55 miles east, Fishlake National Forest is practically in the backyard, and the San Rafael Swell is an easy I-70 drive — making a home base in Sigurd a logical choice for full-time outdoor enthusiasts who need somewhere to park and prep the rig between trips. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Sigurd market

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

Full Sigurd market report
Median sale
$460,500
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
92.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Sigurd.

Does Sevier County restrict RV parking on residential property in Sigurd?

Sevier County's residential zoning is fairly permissive about parking personal RVs on your own lot, and most of Sigurd has no HOA. You generally can't live in the RV full-time as a primary residence, but storing a trailer, motorhome, or boat on a side pad is standard practice here.

What should I look for in an RV pad when touring homes?

Check the width of the gate (12 feet minimum for most fifth wheels, 14 for big rigs), the pad surface (concrete lasts, gravel shifts), overhead clearance from power lines and tree limbs, and whether there's a 30/50-amp plug and a sewer cleanout nearby for dumping tanks. A drive-through setup beats backing in every time.

Are detached RV garages or shops common in Sigurd?

Yes, especially on lots a half-acre and up. Pole barns and steel shops with 12-to-14-foot roll-up doors show up regularly in this market, often insulated and wired for 220. They add real resale value because demand from hunters, ATV riders, and snowbirds is consistent.

How does winter affect RV storage here?

Sigurd sits around 5,200 feet, so nighttime lows drop into the single digits and snow accumulates on flat surfaces. Covered storage — even a simple metal carport — extends roof life significantly, and buyers who plan to keep a unit at home year-round usually prioritize a shop or canopy over an open pad.

Is Sigurd a good base for using the RV locally?

It's hard to beat. Fish Lake, Otter Creek, Yuba, and the Paiute ATV Trail trailheads are all within an hour, and the Capitol Reef gateway towns are about 90 minutes south. Many owners here hook up Friday afternoon and are camping before dinner.

Roughly what premium does RV parking add to a Sigurd home's price?

A finished concrete pad with a gate and hookups typically adds $8,000–$20,000 over a comparable home without one. A fully enclosed RV garage or shop building can add $40,000–$100,000+ depending on size, height, and finish, and those properties tend to sell faster when they hit the market.