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Vernal, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in Vernal, Utah

Vernal sits in the Uinta Basin at roughly 5,300 feet elevation, about three hours east of Salt Lake City on US-40, and it's one of the few corners of Utah where RV ownership isn't a weekend hobby — it's practically a lifestyle staple. The region anchors some of Utah's most accessible outdoor recreation: Dinosaur National Monument is minutes away, Flaming Gorge Reservoir is 40 miles north, and the Green River draws rafters, anglers, and overlanders from across the Intermountain West. Locals tend to own ATVs, boats, campers, and fifth-wheels in multiples, which means RV parking isn't a niche luxury here — it's a standard expectation for a large share of buyers on the market. Properties with dedicated RV parking typically offer paved or gravel pull-through pads, side-yard access wide enough for a Class A or a fifth-wheel, and in many cases a full hookup with 30- or 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer cleanout.

Vernal's housing stock skews toward single-family homes on generous lots — quarter-acre to half-acre parcels are common even close to downtown — so RV-friendly setups are more prevalent here than in denser Wasatch Front suburbs where HOA restrictions and narrow lots make storing a rig a real obstacle. Uintah County has no blanket HOA culture, meaning you're far less likely to face the deed restrictions that plague RV owners in places like Lehi or South Jordan. Prices for homes with RV parking in Vernal generally range from the upper $200,000s for a modest three-bedroom on a larger lot to the mid $400,000s and above for newer construction with full hookups and garage space. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

June 2026 · Vernal market

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

Full Vernal market report
Median sale
$292,000
17 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
91.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
146
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with rv parking in Vernal.

What counts as RV parking on a Vernal listing?

It ranges widely. At the simple end, a graveled or concrete side pad behind a tall gate wide enough for a fifth wheel. At the higher end, an enclosed RV garage or shop with 50-amp hookups, water, and a sewer cleanout. Always check listing photos and the lot survey — agents sometimes flag a driveway as 'RV parking' when it's really just a wide apron.

Are there city rules about parking an RV at your home in Vernal?

Inside Vernal city limits, RVs generally need to be on an improved surface and behind the front setback, not parked permanently on the street. Uintah County parcels outside city limits are much more relaxed, which is why larger rigs and toy haulers tend to live on properties in Maeser, Naples, and out toward Jensen.

Do I need a gate wide enough for a fifth wheel or toy hauler?

For most modern fifth wheels and enclosed toy haulers, plan on a 12-foot gate at minimum, and 14 feet is more comfortable once you factor in mirrors and turn radius. Older Vernal homes often have 10-foot side gates that work for a boat or small trailer but get tight with a 40-foot rig.

How much extra does RV parking add to the price in Vernal?

A side pad with a wide gate usually adds a modest premium — call it $10K–$25K over a comparable home without one. A dedicated RV garage or detached shop with hookups can add $50K–$150K depending on size and finish, and those properties tend to move quickly when an oilfield buyer is in town.

Can I run hookups — power, water, sewer — to my RV pad?

Yes, and it's common here. Many Vernal properties already have a 30 or 50-amp pedestal, a frost-free hose bib, and a sewer cleanout tied into the home's lateral. If you're adding hookups, the city or county will want a permit for the electrical and sewer connection, but local contractors do this work routinely.

Is acreage outside city limits a better bet for big rigs and multiple toys?

Usually, yes. County parcels in Maeser, Naples, and the Jensen area give you room for a Class A motorhome, a boat for Flaming Gorge, and a side-by-side trailer without crowding the lot. You'll also avoid the stricter setback and screening rules that apply inside Vernal proper.