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South Salt Lake, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in South Salt Lake, Utah

South Salt Lake sits in a tight pocket between I-15, I-80, and the 215 belt route, which makes it one of the easier launch points in the valley for weekend trips to Moab, Bear Lake, or the Uintas. The trade-off for that central location is lot size — most of the city's housing stock dates to the post-war era, with parcels running smaller than what you'd see in Riverton or Eagle Mountain. That makes homes with dedicated RV parking genuinely useful here, since street parking for trailers and motorhomes is restricted and the city enforces it. Properties with a paved side pad, a wide gate, or alley access from the original 1950s grid command real attention from buyers who tow a boat to Jordanelle or haul a fifth wheel down to southern Utah a few times a year.

Expect to see RV-capable homes clustered in the neighborhoods around Granite Park, the Millcreek border near 3300 South, and the older streets west of State Street where lots occasionally stretch deeper than the standard 120 feet. Price points typically run from the upper $400Ks for a mid-century rambler with a side pad up into the $600Ks for a remodeled home with a poured concrete pad, gated access, and sometimes a 30-amp hookup. Always confirm the parking surface meets current South Salt Lake city code before writing an offer. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · South Salt Lake market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in South Salt Lake right now.

Full South Salt Lake market report
Median sale
$513,250
10 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
2 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
53
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in South Salt Lake.

How common are RV-friendly properties in South Salt Lake?

They're less common than in newer suburbs like Herriman or West Jordan because South Salt Lake's housing stock is older and lots tend to be smaller — many homes were built in the 1940s-60s on quarter-acre or smaller parcels. That said, properties along wider streets in the Millcreek-adjacent pockets and near 3300 South sometimes have deep driveways or alley access that can accommodate a Class C motorhome or travel trailer.

Does South Salt Lake have ordinances restricting RV parking on residential lots?

Yes. South Salt Lake City code generally requires RVs and trailers to be parked on a hard surface (concrete, asphalt, or approved pavers), set back from the front property line, and not used as living quarters. Some setups also need to stay behind the front building line. Always verify the current code with the city planning department before closing, since rules get updated.

What should I look for when touring a home advertised with RV parking?

Measure the gate opening and the path from street to pad — a 30-foot fifth wheel needs roughly 12 feet of width and a tight turning radius from the road. Check for overhead obstructions like power lines and tree limbs, confirm the pad is reinforced concrete (not just gravel over dirt), and look for a 30/50-amp hookup or sewer cleanout if you want full hookups at home.

Is covered RV storage realistic on a South Salt Lake lot?

On most lots, no — there isn't enough side-yard width for a 13-foot-tall covered structure without running into setback issues. A handful of larger lots near the Millcreek border or off State Street can accommodate a carport-style cover, but you'll typically need a building permit and HOA approval where applicable.

How does proximity to I-15 and I-80 affect RV owners here?

It's a real practical advantage. From South Salt Lake you can be on I-15 in under five minutes and headed toward Moab, St. George, or the Uintas without fighting suburban traffic. That central location is one of the main reasons RV owners tolerate the smaller lots — you spend less time getting the rig out of town and onto the highway.

Are there off-site RV storage options if a home's parking is tight?

Yes. Several covered and uncovered storage facilities operate along State Street, 3300 South, and into West Valley, with monthly rates generally running $60-$150 depending on size and whether it's enclosed. Many South Salt Lake buyers keep the rig off-site and use the home's driveway for loading and unloading before trips.