RV, boat, and trailer storage in unincorporated Coconino County follows the county zoning ordinance, with tighter HOA covenants in many mountain subdivisions. Rural and forested large-lot tracts have more leeway than platted neighborhoods.
Arizona has no statewide RV or boat storage law, so unincorporated Coconino County regulates it through its zoning ordinance, and many mountain subdivisions add HOA covenants. Recreational vehicles, boats, and utility trailers are generally kept on a driveway or approved surface and out of the public right-of-way, with visible front-yard storage more likely restricted in platted neighborhoods than on rural or forested acreage around Munds Park, Parks, and Doney Park. Vehicles should stay registered and operable. Snow matters here: an RV left at the street blocks winter plowing, and Flagstaff's winter parking ordinance bans overnight on-street parking November through April.
A county zoning violation brings a notice, correction period, and daily fines. HOA covenants impose separate penalties and can compel removal of a visible RV, boat, or trailer.
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