Homes with RV Garages for Sale in Vernal, Utah
Vernal sits in the Uinta Basin at roughly 5,300 feet elevation, surrounded by some of the most accessible off-road, hunting, and fishing terrain in the Intermountain West. Flaming Gorge Reservoir is about 40 miles north, the High Uintas Wilderness is within striking distance, and the Green River corridor runs practically through the backyard of the region. For a lot of Vernal homeowners, an RV, fifth-wheel, side-by-side, or boat isn't a luxury — it's a piece of regular weekly life from May through October. That's exactly why homes with RV garages command real attention here. A dedicated RV bay — typically 14 to 16 feet tall, 12 to 14 feet wide, and 35 to 50 feet deep — keeps an expensive rig out of Vernal's dry, UV-intense summers and the occasional hard winter, while keeping the neighbors happy and HOA headaches to a minimum.
Vernal's real estate market is closely tied to the Uinta Basin's oil and gas economy, which means buyers often include well-paid field workers and engineers who invest heavily in recreational equipment and want infrastructure to match. Homes with RV garages in the area range from modest ranch-style builds on half-acre lots in town to larger properties on the rural fringe of Uintah County, where lot sizes allow for full pull-through configurations and additional outbuildings. Prices for homes with a true RV bay generally start in the mid-$300,000s and can push past $600,000 for newer construction with heated garages, 50-amp service, dump stations, and full shop space. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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What size RV garage should I look for in Vernal? ▾
Most full-size travel trailers and Class A motorhomes need at least 14 feet of door clearance, 40 feet of depth, and a 50-amp hookup. If you tow a fifth wheel with a long-bed truck still hitched, plan on 45-50 feet of depth. Many Vernal builds go bigger because lot sizes allow it — 16-foot doors and 50-foot bays are common on newer custom homes.
Are RV garages typically heated in Vernal? ▾
Yes, and you want one that is. Vernal regularly sees single-digit and sub-zero temperatures from December through February, which will freeze RV plumbing and batteries fast. Look for insulated walls and ceilings, a gas or radiant heater, and ideally a floor drain that's tied into the sewer for winterizing.
Do Vernal RV-garage homes usually include shop space or hookups? ▾
Most do. Because so many owners use them as combination RV bay and work shop, you'll commonly see 220V outlets, compressed air lines, a workbench area, and sometimes a half bath. Higher-end builds add a separate shop apartment or ADU above the garage, which is allowed on many county-zoned parcels around Naples and Maeser.
What's the price premium for an RV garage in Vernal? ▾
Compared to an otherwise identical home, expect roughly $40K-$90K more depending on size, finish, and whether the bay is heated. That's a smaller premium than you'd pay in Park City or Lehi because land and construction costs in the Basin are lower, which is part of why this market makes sense for RV owners.
Can I park my RV outside instead if the home doesn't have a garage? ▾
On most Uintah County parcels and in unincorporated areas, yes — there are no strict HOA rules and lots are big. Inside Vernal city limits and in newer subdivisions, check the CC&Rs because some restrict long-term RV parking in driveways. A dedicated garage also protects against hail, UV, and the freeze-thaw cycle that hammers RV seals here.
How close are these homes to Flaming Gorge and Dinosaur National Monument? ▾
Flaming Gorge's south end at Dutch John is about 45 minutes north of Vernal on US-191, and Dinosaur National Monument's quarry entrance is roughly 20 minutes east near Jensen. That proximity is the main reason RV-garage homes hold value here — you can be on the water or at a trailhead with the rig hooked up in under an hour.