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Tremonton, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Tremonton, Utah

Tremonton sits in Box Elder County's Bear River Valley, about 85 miles north of Salt Lake City and just off I-15 — a location that makes RV ownership genuinely practical rather than aspirational. The city's wide residential lots, agricultural roots, and rural-western culture mean that parking a Class A motorhome, a fifth-wheel trailer, or a toy hauler on your own property is both common and expected. Unlike the tighter Wasatch Front suburbs where HOA restrictions and narrow driveways make RV storage a constant headache, Tremonton homes are frequently built on parcels large enough to accommodate a full-length rig with room to spare. Many properties include dedicated RV pads with 30- or 50-amp hookups, extended concrete or gravel pull-throughs, and gated side yards — features that matter when you're unhitching after a long haul from Lake Powell or Bear Lake.

The surrounding region gives RV owners plenty of reason to stay mobile. Bear Lake State Park is roughly 90 miles east, the Golden Spike National Historical Park is just 30 miles west, and the vast recreation corridors of southern Idaho and northern Nevada are within a half-day's drive. Tremonton's median home prices generally run well below Salt Lake County averages — many single-family homes with substantial lots fall in the $300,000–$450,000 range — so buyers often get significantly more usable outdoor space per dollar than they would closer to the metro. If RV storage fees at a local facility are running $100–$200 a month, a property with dedicated parking pays that back quickly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.

June 2026 · Tremonton market

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

Full Tremonton market report
Median sale
$395,000
13 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
62 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.8%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
91
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Tremonton.

What counts as RV parking on a Tremonton listing?

Most agents flag a home as having RV parking when there's a dedicated concrete or gravel pad along the side of the house, an extra-deep driveway, or an oversized garage bay tall enough to clear a Class A or fifth-wheel. Some Tremonton properties on the outskirts also include detached RV garages or pole barns with 12-14 foot doors. Check the listing photos and lot dimensions — a 30-foot trailer needs more room than a pop-up camper.

Does Tremonton allow RVs to be parked on residential property?

Yes, Tremonton City generally allows RV storage on private residential lots, though the RV typically needs to be on an improved surface and behind the front setback line. Newer subdivisions with HOAs may have stricter rules or ban visible RV storage entirely, so always read the CC&Rs before writing an offer. Older neighborhoods west of Main and out toward Garland tend to be the most flexible.

Why is RV parking so common in Tremonton compared to bigger Utah cities?

Tremonton sits in the wide-open Bear River Valley with larger average lot sizes than Ogden or Layton, so side-yard space for a trailer is the norm rather than a luxury. The area is also a launch point for Bear Lake, the Raft River Mountains, and Idaho hunting units, so a high percentage of locals own boats, side-by-sides, or campers and design their homes around storing them.

Should I look for a home with hookups for the RV pad?

If you camp regularly, yes — a pad with 30/50-amp electrical, a water bib, and ideally a sewer cleanout makes loading and de-winterizing much easier. These upgrades are reasonably common in Tremonton, especially on homes built in the last 15 years in areas like Holmgren Farms or south of 1000 North. Listings that include hookups usually call them out specifically.

How does winter affect RV storage in Tremonton?

Tremonton winters are colder than the Wasatch Front, with overnight lows often in the teens and meaningful snowfall from December through February. An uncovered pad works fine, but many buyers prioritize a covered carport or fully enclosed RV garage to protect seals, slides, and tires from snow load and UV. Heated detached shops show up on higher-end listings and command a real premium.

What price range should I expect for a Tremonton home with usable RV parking?

Entry-level homes with a basic side pad start in the mid-$300s, while properties with a true RV garage or detached shop typically run from the upper $400s into the $600s depending on acreage and finishes. Anything sitting on a half-acre or more with a heated 14-foot-door shop tends to move quickly, so be ready to act when one hits the market.