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West Point, Utah

Homes with RV Parking for Sale in West Point, Utah

West Point sits in northwest Davis County between Clinton, Syracuse, and the Great Salt Lake shoreline, and it's one of the few Wasatch Front cities where RV parking is still a realistic ask on a standard subdivision lot. Much of the city was farmland a generation ago, so newer builds in areas like The Ranches, Loy Farms, and the neighborhoods off 300 North and 4000 West tend to sit on quarter-acre to half-acre parcels with deep side yards, wide setbacks, and side-load garages — exactly the layout you need to tuck in a 30-foot fifth wheel or a Class A motorhome. Plenty of homes here already have concrete or gravel RV pads poured behind a 12-foot gate, full hookups with 30/50-amp service, and dump cleanouts tied to the sewer.

The practical appeal is location: West Point is roughly 10 minutes to Hill Air Force Base, 30 minutes to Salt Lake City, and a straight shot up I-15 to Bear Lake, the Uintas, Jackson, or Lake Powell weekends. Lot covenants here are generally friendlier to RV storage than you'll find in Farmington or Kaysville's HOA-heavy subdivisions, though rules still vary block by block — some plats allow open RV parking, others require it behind a six-foot fence. Prices for homes with usable RV access typically run a notch above the West Point median because the lot size itself is the premium. Browse the active listings below to see which homes currently have the pad, the gate width, and the hookups already in place.

June 2026 · West Point market

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

Full West Point market report
Median sale
$557,250
8 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
99.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
57
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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with rv parking in West Point.

Do most West Point HOAs allow RV parking on the property?

It depends on the specific subdivision. Older West Point neighborhoods and the more rural plats off 4000 West and 300 North often have no HOA or very relaxed CC&Rs that allow RVs behind a gate. Newer master-planned sections may restrict open storage or require the RV to be screened from the street. Always pull the CC&Rs before writing an offer if RV use is a must.

What gate width do I need for a typical RV?

A 12-foot gate handles most travel trailers and fifth wheels, but Class A motorhomes with slide-outs and mirrors are safer with a 14- to 16-foot opening. Check the approach angle too — some West Point lots have a tight turn off the driveway around the corner of the house that limits what actually fits, regardless of gate size.

Are RV hookups common on these properties?

On homes built or upgraded in the last 10-15 years, yes — it's typical to see a 30 or 50-amp pedestal, a hose bib, and a sewer cleanout at the pad. On older homes the pad may be there but hookups are often DIY additions. A licensed electrician and plumber can usually add full service for $2,000-$5,000 if it's missing.

How does West Point compare to nearby cities for RV-friendly lots?

West Point and Syracuse generally offer larger lots and looser covenants than Layton, Kaysville, or Farmington. Clinton is comparable. If you need a true oversized lot with shop space for the RV plus boats or trailers, West Point's western edge near the wetlands tends to have the deepest parcels in the area.

What price range should I expect for a West Point home with real RV parking?

Most homes with a dedicated pad, gate, and hookups fall in the upper-$500s to mid-$700s, depending on square footage, lot size, and whether there's an attached or detached shop. Lots with full RV garages (14-foot doors, 40+ feet deep) push into the $800s and above.

Can I park an RV on the driveway or in front of the house?

West Point city code allows RV parking on your own property, but on-street parking of RVs is limited to 48 hours in most cases. Front-yard parking is generally allowed on a hard surface, though some subdivision CC&Rs override that and require side or rear placement. Verify both city ordinance and HOA rules for the specific address.