Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Toquerville, Utah
Toquerville sits in Washington County at roughly 2,700 feet elevation, tucked between the Virgin River corridor and the red-rock terrain that runs south toward St. George — about 20 miles up I-15 from downtown. The town has attracted a particular kind of buyer over the past decade: people who own recreational vehicles, trailers, and off-road gear and want storage built into the house itself rather than renting a lot across town. That demand is real here. Moab is three hours northeast, Zion National Park is 30 minutes up the road, Lake Powell is an easy two-hour haul, and the network of ATV trails in the Hurricane Cliffs area starts practically at the edge of town. Owning an RV garage in Toquerville isn't a luxury add-on — for a lot of buyers it's the baseline requirement before they'll look at a floor plan.
Homes with RV garages in Toquerville typically sit on larger lots — quarter-acre to full-acre parcels are common — and the garages themselves range from a simple 14-foot-tall pass-through bay attached to the main garage to fully finished 45-foot deep detached structures with 50-amp hookups, utility sinks, and separate climate control. Prices for these properties have generally run in the $550,000–$850,000 range depending on lot size, finish level, and RV bay dimensions, though higher-end builds with workshop space push well past that. Washington County's sunny, dry climate — roughly 300 sunny days a year and mild winters compared to the Wasatch Front — means RV owners actually use the garage year-round rather than just for seasonal storage. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About homes with rv garages in Toquerville.
How big of an RV garage do I actually need in Toquerville? ▾
Most Class A motorhomes run 35-45 feet long and 12-13 feet tall, so look for bay depths of at least 40 feet and door heights of 14 feet to be safe. Toquerville builders on larger lots often go to 50-foot depths to fit a coach plus a tow vehicle or side-by-side. If you're hauling toys to Sand Hollow or Sand Mountain, factor in trailer length too.
Why is Toquerville a good base for RV and toy owners? ▾
It sits right off I-15 at Exit 27, about 20 minutes from Zion's east entrance through La Verkin and Virgin, and 15 minutes from Sand Hollow State Park. Lot sizes are larger than what you'll find in St. George or Washington, which is why detached shops and oversized garages are common here. The town also has fewer HOA restrictions than master-planned communities to the south.
Do Toquerville HOAs allow RV parking and large outbuildings? ▾
It varies by subdivision. Areas like Westfield, Anderson Junction, and parts of the original townsite have minimal or no HOA, which is why so many custom homes here include RV bays. Newer pockets such as some sections of Toquerville Falls have CC&Rs you'll want to read carefully before assuming a detached shop is allowed.
What does an RV-garage home typically cost in Toquerville? ▾
Expect to pay a premium over a comparable home without the bay. As of recent comps, custom homes with integrated RV garages generally start in the upper $700s and climb past $1.5M for newer builds on view lots toward the bench. Detached metal shops on acreage parcels can push prices higher when the lot itself is half an acre or more.
Are 50-amp hookups and dump stations typical inside these garages? ▾
On custom builds, yes — most owners spec a 50-amp outlet, water, and a sewer cleanout or macerator tie-in so the coach can stay plugged in year-round. Floor drains and mini-splits for summer heat are also common since Toquerville sees 100°+ days from June through early September. Always confirm what's actually installed versus rough-in only.
Is the climate hard on RVs stored outside versus in a garage? ▾
Southern Utah's UV is brutal on tires, seals, and decals, and summer surface temps inside an unshaded coach can exceed 140°F. An insulated garage extends the life of slide seals and interior finishes significantly, which is a big reason buyers relocating from cooler states specifically search out covered storage in Toquerville rather than relying on a carport.