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Stockton, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Stockton, Utah

Stockton is a small Tooele County town tucked between the Oquirrh and Stansbury Mountains, and it's one of the more practical places along the western side of the Salt Lake metro to own an RV. Lots run bigger than what you'll find in Tooele proper or out in Stansbury Park, HOAs are rare, and the rural zoning means most homes can accommodate a trailer, fifth wheel, or Class A without the side-yard gymnastics required in tighter subdivisions. Buyers here tend to be people who actually use their rigs — running south to Vernon and the Pony Express, west to the Stansburys, or north to Lake Point and the Great Salt Lake marinas — and they want the rig at home, not paying $150 a month at a storage yard in Erda.

Expect a mix of older homes on generous parcels and newer builds on quarter- to half-acre lots, with RV setups ranging from a simple gravel pad and a wide gate to full concrete pads with 30/50-amp service and sewer cleanouts. A handful of properties south of town include detached shops tall enough for a motorhome. Pricing tracks the broader Tooele County market, and Stockton remains noticeably more affordable than comparable acreage on the Wasatch Front, while still keeping Salt Lake about 45 minutes away. Browse the active listings below to see what's on the market right now, and check lot dimensions and side-yard access carefully — that's where the real differences show up.

May 2026 · Stockton market

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

Full Stockton market report
Median sale
$705,000
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
151 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.2%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
5
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Stockton.

What counts as RV parking on a Stockton listing?

Most Stockton listings call out RV parking when there's a dedicated gravel or concrete pad, a wide side-yard gate (typically 12+ feet), or an oversized detached garage that can fit a Class A or fifth wheel. A few properties on the edges of town have full RV hookups with 30/50-amp service and a dump connection. Check the listing remarks and lot diagram — Stockton lots vary a lot in usable side yard.

Are there HOA or town restrictions on parking an RV at a Stockton home?

Stockton is a small town in Tooele County with very few HOAs, which is one reason RV owners look here in the first place. Most properties allow on-site RV storage as long as the rig is on your own lot and not blocking the right-of-way. If you're buying in a newer subdivision, read the CC&Rs — a handful do limit visible RV storage to screened or side-yard areas.

Why is Stockton popular with RV and toy-hauler owners?

Stockton sits right at the south end of Rush Valley with quick access to the Stansbury Mountains, Lake Point, and the Pony Express route — all popular weekend destinations. Lots tend to be larger than what you'll see in Tooele or along the Wasatch Front, and the town's rural zoning keeps things flexible. It's also roughly 45 minutes to Salt Lake City, so you get the storage space without giving up commuting access.

What lot sizes should I expect on Stockton homes with RV parking?

Most RV-friendly homes in Stockton sit on quarter-acre to one-acre lots, and you'll find some larger horse-property parcels south and west of town that easily fit multiple rigs plus a shop. If you need room for a 40-foot motorhome and a boat, focus on listings with at least a half acre and a flat approach from the street.

Do homes here typically have a heated RV garage or just a pad?

Outdoor pads are far more common than enclosed RV garages in Stockton, simply because of lot prices and build costs. When a heated RV garage does come up, it's usually on a custom build on a larger lot and tends to carry a noticeable premium. If an insulated shop matters to you, set up a saved search — these go quickly.

How many homes with RV parking are usually for sale in Stockton at one time?

Stockton is small — total active inventory often sits in the single digits to low teens, and RV-friendly homes are a subset of that. The active listings below show what's currently available; if nothing fits, it's worth checking neighboring Tooele, Rush Valley, and Vernon, which share the same rural feel.