Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona sits in the upper Duchesne River valley on Highway 35, about an hour east of Heber and roughly two hours from Salt Lake City. It's ranch country — properties here tend to be measured in acres rather than square feet, and most homes already have the kind of space that makes RV parking a non-issue. Detached shops, gravel pads, pull-through driveways, and pole barns are common because locals haul horse trailers, hay, snowmobiles, and side-by-sides as part of daily life. For buyers who want to keep a fifth-wheel or Class A on-site without fighting an HOA, Tabiona is one of the easier places in Utah to do it.
The draw is access to the Uinta Mountains. Mirror Lake Highway, the North Fork drainages, Moon Lake, and the High Uintas Wilderness are all close, which is why so many buyers here want a rig parked and ready to roll on Friday afternoon. Winters are cold (Tabiona regularly sees below-zero overnight lows in January), so covered or enclosed RV storage carries a real premium over an open pad. Lot sizes, well and septic setups, and ag zoning give owners flexibility most Wasatch Front cities won't allow. Browse the active listings below to see which Tabiona properties currently include RV parking, covered bays, or shop space sized for larger coaches.
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What counts as RV parking on Tabiona listings? ▾
It ranges from a simple graveled pad next to the driveway to a fully enclosed 14-foot-door shop with power and a dump connection. Because most Tabiona parcels are an acre or more with agricultural zoning, listings often include detached outbuildings rather than attached garages. Check the listing photos and outbuilding dimensions — door height is the spec that matters most for taller fifth-wheels and motorhomes.
Are there HOA or zoning restrictions on RV storage in Tabiona? ▾
Most of Tabiona is unincorporated Duchesne County with rural or agricultural zoning, which generally allows RV parking on your own property without HOA interference. A handful of subdivisions have CC&Rs, so always confirm before closing. Compared to Wasatch Front cities, the rules here are notably relaxed.
Should I look for covered RV parking given Tabiona's winters? ▾
If you plan to keep the rig on-site year-round, yes. Tabiona sits around 6,500 feet and gets real snow load plus extended sub-zero stretches in January and February. Covered bays protect seals, slide toppers, and tires from UV and snow, and enclosed heated shops let you de-winterize earlier in the spring.
Can I run hookups — water, power, sewer — to an RV pad here? ▾
On most rural Tabiona properties yes, though you'll be working with a private well and septic rather than municipal utilities. Adding a dedicated 30/50-amp pedestal is straightforward; tying into septic for a dump station should be reviewed with the Duchesne County health department to make sure the existing system has capacity.
How close are the trailheads and lakes most Tabiona RV owners use? ▾
Moon Lake and the North Fork are roughly 30-45 minutes north. Mirror Lake Highway access via Hanna and the Uinta River drainage is similarly close. For longer trips, US-40 puts Flaming Gorge about two hours east and the Wasatch Back resorts about an hour west.
Is it hard to find Tabiona homes with shop space big enough for a Class A? ▾
It's the most common request from out-of-area buyers, and inventory is thin simply because Tabiona itself is a small community. Properties with 14-foot or taller shop doors and 40-plus feet of interior depth do come up, but they move quickly. Setting up an MLS alert is the practical way to catch them.