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Talmage, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Talmage, Utah

Talmage is a quiet stretch of the Uinta Basin in Duchesne County, tucked between Altamont, Mountain Home, and the foothills leading up to the High Uintas. Out here, recreation isn't a hobby — it's the reason people live in the area. Starvation Reservoir, Moon Lake, Yellowstone Drainage, and hundreds of miles of forest-service roads are all within an hour, so most homeowners run a travel trailer, toy hauler, side-by-side, drift boat, or all of the above. A property without somewhere to park the rig is a hard sell in Talmage, which is why graveled pull-throughs, oversized side gates, 14-foot shop doors, and 30/50-amp hookups show up on listing after listing.

Lots in Talmage tend to run larger than what you'd find on the Wasatch Front — half-acre to five-acre parcels are typical, with plenty of homes sitting on irrigated pasture or backing to BLM. That space makes it realistic to keep a motorhome, a flatbed trailer, and a shop on the same property without crowding the house. Most of the area is unincorporated county land with no HOA, so what you can build and store is governed by Duchesne County setbacks rather than restrictive covenants. Winters are real at 5,500 feet, so look for pads with drainage and covered storage if you want to protect your investment. Browse the active Talmage listings with RV parking below to see what's currently on the market.

March 2026 · Talmage market

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

Full Talmage market report
Median sale
$235,000
1 closed in March 2026
Median DOM
205 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Talmage.

Why is RV parking such a common request in Talmage?

Talmage sits in the Uinta Basin near Starvation Reservoir, the High Uintas Wilderness, and a short drive from Moon Lake and the Green River. Most households out here own at least one trailer, side-by-side, drift boat, or motorhome, so a graveled pad or oversized side yard isn't a luxury — it's how the property actually gets used.

What counts as usable RV parking on a Duchesne County property?

Buyers typically want a gated side-yard pull-through at least 12 feet wide and 35-45 feet long, with gravel or concrete that can hold a loaded fifth-wheel. Power hookups (30 or 50 amp), a dump cleanout, and water spigots are common on rural Talmage parcels but aren't guaranteed — confirm each in the listing remarks or during showings.

Are there HOA or zoning rules against parking an RV at the house?

Most of Talmage is unincorporated Duchesne County with no HOA, so RV storage on your own land is generally fine. A handful of newer subdivisions near Highway 87 do have CC&Rs that require RVs to be screened or behind a gate, so always check the recorded covenants before closing.

Do these properties usually have room for a detached shop too?

Yes. Lot sizes in Talmage commonly run from half an acre up to 5+ acres, and many sellers have already built a 30x40 or larger shop with RV-height doors (typically 12-14 feet). If a shop isn't there yet, setbacks usually allow you to add one.

How does winter affect RV parking out here?

Talmage sits around 5,500 feet and gets real winter — snow, freeze-thaw, and mud season in spring. A concrete or well-compacted gravel pad with a slight slope for drainage holds up much better than dirt, and most owners winterize and cover their rigs from late November through March.

How many Talmage homes with RV parking are usually on the market?

Talmage is small — inventory at any given time is typically a handful of listings, and properties with dedicated RV setups move quickly when priced right. The active listings below reflect what's currently available; new homes post throughout the week.