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Tiny Homes For Sale in Utah

Modern Park Model Tiny Homes For Sale in Utah

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Log Park Model Tiny Homes For Sale in Utah  

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Nervous about code enforcement?

Utah does not have a single statewide code for tiny homes, so regulations vary by county and city. Tiny Homes on Wheels (THOWs) and park models are generally classified as RVs, which means they must be registered with the Utah DMV and placed in RV parks, campgrounds, or other approved areas. Every Zook Cabins model is RVIA-certified and built to ANSI A119.5 standards, ensuring your home meets the requirements recognized across Utah. Local zoning still applies, so before setting up, it’s best to confirm placement rules with your local planning office. For more details, see our complete Tiny Home Regulations in Utah.

Explore Our A-Frame Park Model Home

Our park model tiny homes come in various designs and layouts to suit your lifestyle. Hear from our designers how the A-Frame Park Model came to life and see the interior and exterior features that make this model one worth considering.

Benefits of Park Model Tiny Homes in Utah

Adventure Basecamp

With five national parks and endless mountain trails, a park model tiny home makes the perfect home base for year-round adventure in Utah’s great outdoors.

Seasonal Flexibility

Many Utah owners use park models as winter getaways or seasonal rentals. Strong tourism and snowbird demand create excellent opportunities for supplemental income.

Scenic Locations

From lakeside campgrounds near Bear Lake to RV resorts around Moab, Utah offers diverse, beautiful settings where park models can be placed affordably.

Simplified Living

Park models provide all the essentials in under 400 sq. ft., allowing you to downsize, reduce costs, and spend more time enjoying Utah’s landscapes.

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Utah Park Model Tiny Homes

Tiny homes on foundations must follow the Utah Building Code and IRC standards. Park models are classified as RVs and are built to ANSI A119.5 standards. Learn more in our Park Models vs. Tiny Homes article.

Yes. Many owners use them as seasonal rentals or winter getaways. Utah’s tourism and snowbird demand create strong opportunities. Read our complete guide Tiny Home Regulations in Utah for more information. Also, be sure to review zoning, park rules, and local regulations before planning for your park model home.  

Yes, but regulations vary. Park models and THOWs are usually considered RVs and allowed in RV parks, campgrounds, or other designated areas. Read our guide Tiny Home Regulations in Utah and contact your local zoning office for specifics.

It depends on the county or city. Some areas permit long-term stays on private land with proper approvals, while others restrict them to recreational or seasonal use. Always confirm with your local planning department. We provide a list of resources in our guide  Tiny Home Regulations in Utah.

Yes. Communities like OSR Land Co-op at Riverbed Ranch welcome tiny living. These offer amenities, shared resources, and supportive environments.

Absolutely. All Zook Cabins park models are built to ANSI A119.5 standards with insulation and snow load ratings designed for mountain climates. Read more in our article Park Model Homes: A Complete Buying Guide.

*Log tiny homes are built with pine logs. However, the roof and floor are spray foam-insulated.

Ideal Locations for Your Park Model Tiny Homes in Utah

UUtah is a state of contrasts, offering settings that make tiny living both practical and inspiring.
Seasonal getaways, flexible park models in RV resorts, and private retreats on your own land are all possible across the state.

  • Hurricane City, UT Zions Gate RV Resort
    A deeded-lot RV community where park models are explicitly allowed alongside motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. Owners can place their unit, connect to full hookups, and even rent out their site.
  • Washington County (Virgin, Hurricane, Santa Clara)
    The region has many RV resorts and long-stay campgrounds. With its strong snowbird community, this part of southern Utah is one of the most welcoming areas for park model living.
  • Heber City, UT Mountain Valley RV Resort
    A northern Utah resort with luxury amenities and extended-stay options. Known for its high standards and long-term community atmosphere, Mountain Valley is a promising placement option for RVIA-certified park models.

These examples highlight just a few possibilities. Utah’s mix of mountain, desert, and urban landscapes gives you plenty of options for where to enjoy your park model home. For more details, explore our full guide,  Tiny Home Regulations in Utah.

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