Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Tooele, Utah
Tooele County has long attracted buyers who live an active, gear-heavy lifestyle — and RV parking is one of the most searched-for features in the area. It makes sense. Tooele sits roughly 35 miles west of Salt Lake City via SR-36, close enough for a daily commute to the Wasatch Front yet spread out enough that lots are wider, HOA rules are looser, and driveways are deeper. The region's high desert terrain puts the West Desert, Bonneville Salt Flats, Stansbury Mountains, and the Pony Express Trail practically in the backyard, making an RV or trailer rig a genuine year-round tool rather than a seasonal novelty. Neighborhoods in the city proper — including areas around Garden Valley and Saddleback Farms — frequently feature side-yard gates and gravel pull-through pads sized for Class A coaches or fifth-wheels. Lot sizes in Tooele often run 8,000–12,000 square feet or larger, giving owners the room to store a rig without sacrificing usable yard space.
From a practical standpoint, Tooele City and unincorporated Tooele County have relatively permissive zoning compared to many Salt Lake Valley suburbs, though city code does require RVs to be parked on an improved surface (gravel, concrete, or asphalt) and not stored in a front yard for extended periods. Homes with a dedicated RV pad, side-yard gate, or extended driveway carry a real premium — buyers frequently budget an extra $15,000–$30,000 over a comparable home without those features because adding the infrastructure after closing is costly. If you own a motorhome, toy hauler, or boat-and-trailer combo, finding the right setup from day one saves significant time and money. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About homes with rv parking in Tooele.
What counts as RV parking on a Tooele listing? ▾
Most agents flag a property as having RV parking if it has a dedicated concrete or gravel pad along the side of the house, a wide gate (usually 10-12 feet) through the fence, and enough depth to clear a 30-40 foot trailer. A few higher-end homes in Stansbury Park and Erda go further with full RV garages or detached shops tall enough for a fifth-wheel.
Does Tooele City allow RVs to be parked on residential property? ▾
Yes, Tooele City lets owners store RVs, boats, and trailers on their own lot, but the city has setback and screening rules — generally the RV needs to be off the public right-of-way and behind the front building line when possible. Stansbury Park and Erda have their own standards, and some HOAs (parts of Overlake especially) restrict visible RV storage, so always check the CC&Rs before writing an offer.
Are RV garages common in Tooele County? ▾
They're more common here than in Salt Lake County because lots are bigger and zoning is friendlier. You'll see true RV garages — 14-foot-plus doors with 40+ feet of depth — most often in Erda, Lake Point, and on the larger lots in Stansbury Park. They typically add $40,000-$80,000 to a home's price compared to a similar house without one.
Which Tooele neighborhoods are best for RV owners? ▾
Erda and Lake Point lead the list because of acre-plus lots and minimal HOA interference. Overlake and parts of central Tooele have plenty of homes with side pads but more restrictions. Stansbury Park is a mixed bag — the older sections allow RV storage easily, while newer HOA-controlled phases often do not.
How close is Tooele to popular RV destinations? ▾
That's a big reason buyers here want RV parking. The Bonneville Salt Flats are about 45 minutes west, Deep Creek and the Stansbury Mountains are out the back door, and you can reach Wendover, the Uintas, or southern Utah's parks without crossing the Salt Lake Valley. I-80 access from Lake Point makes weekend trips simple.
Should I worry about wind and sun exposure for stored RVs? ▾
Yes — Tooele Valley gets strong west winds coming off the lake, and summer UV is hard on tires and seals. Buyers who plan to leave an RV parked for months at a time often look for homes with a covered RV port or at least a windbreak from the house or a mature row of trees on the west side of the pad.