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Santa Clara, Utah

RV Insurance in Santa Clara, Utah

Reviewed by Kip LeeLicensed UT / NV / AZ agent since 2005

Santa Clara holds onto its small-town identity even as St. George grew up around it — a community of established families, working professionals, and trades. For rv insurance, we compare every carrier we represent and match Santa Clara clients with the policy that actually fits — not a national template.

Serving ZIP 84765 and surrounding Washington County.

Quick Answer

Expect $38–$150/month for rv insurance in Santa Clara, Utah (84765) — the swing depends on the size and value of your rig, full-timer vs. weekend use, and whether it's stored covered, on a pad, or in a lot. Around here that means Gates of Snow Canyon storage, Sunset Blvd travel days, and Old Highway 91 desert runs. Reach us at (435) 628-0993.

OnPoint Insurance Group is a Utah-licensed independent agent shopping 10+ A-rated RV carriersProgressive, National General, Foremost, Nationwide, and Safeco — with agreed-value on higher-end coaches, emergency expense while your rig is uninhabitable, personal-effects limits, and towing for dually / long-wheelbase setups priced against your actual Santa Clara garaging address and how you use the rig.

Reviewed by Kip LeeLicensed UT / NV / AZ agent since 20055.0 · 100+ reviews

Why Santa Clara is different

RV Insurance built for the way Santa Clara actually lives

Santa Clara is one of the older communities in Washington County, with multi-generational families anchored along the Santa Clara River. Newer growth in Heritage Fields and along Truman Drive has brought younger families and a broader mix of homes. We've insured Santa Clara residents through the 2005 flood and every weather event since — local memory matters when you're choosing flood and water-backup coverage.

Santa Clara's proximity to the Santa Clara River means flood risk is a real, ongoing conversation here. We're one of the few local agencies that writes both NFIP and private flood policies, and we know which neighborhoods sit inside FEMA-mapped zones versus just adjacent.

When we quote rv insurance for a Santa Clara client, we factor in Santa Clara River flood exposure, multi-generational family insurance needs, agricultural and small-acreage properties, and the specific carriers that price Washington County fairly. That's the difference between a quote and a policy that holds up when something happens.

City
Santa Clara, Utah
County
Washington County
Population
7,500+
ZIP codes
84765
Local risk factors

What changes rv insurance pricing and coverage in Santa Clara

Every Santa Clara rv quote we write factors in the specific risks below. National carriers running rates off ZIP-code averages miss this — which is why Santa Clara clients often see materially different premiums and coverage between shops. Here's what we pay attention to in Washington County:

Factor 1

Santa Clara River flood exposure

The Santa Clara River has flooded inside FEMA-mapped zones and well outside them — the 2005 event taught the whole county that 'not in a flood zone' doesn't equal 'no flood risk.' We write both NFIP and private flood policies and know exactly which Santa Clara neighborhoods sit inside the SFHA versus the X-zone fringe.

Factor 2

multi-generational family insurance needs

Multi-generational Santa Clara households — parents, adult kids, grandparents, teen drivers, sometimes a home-based business all on one property — usually have coverage scattered across three or four agents. We consolidate into one stack where the discounts compound and nothing falls through the cracks.

Factor 3

agricultural and small-acreage properties

Santa Clara's small-acreage and ag-zoned properties usually don't fit a stock HO-3 form. We use farm-and-ranch or hobby-farm carriers that cover outbuildings, equipment, livestock liability, and incidental ag activities the standard HO-3 quietly excludes.

Factor 4

established homes needing accurate replacement-cost updates

Established Santa Clara homes built in the early-to-mid 2000s are most often the ones we find under-insured at the dwelling limit. Replacement cost has moved; the policy hasn't. We rerun the RCT estimator at quote and at every renewal, not just at first bind.

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A note on Santa Clara specifically: Santa Clara's proximity to the Santa Clara River means flood risk is a real, ongoing conversation here. We're one of the few local agencies that writes both NFIP and private flood policies, and we know which neighborhoods sit inside FEMA-mapped zones versus just adjacent. For rv insurance specifically, this shapes which carriers we lead with, what limits many clients consider, and which endorsements tend to actually pay out when Santa Clara clients file a claim. Generic statewide templates miss most of this.

Why OnPoint in Santa Clara

An independent agent serving Santa Clara

All RV classes

Class A motorhomes, Class B vans, Class C, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and toy haulers.

Full-timer coverage

Liability and personal belongings protection if your RV is your primary home.

Vacation liability

Premises liability for when you're parked at a campground or RV park.

Total loss replacement

On newer RVs, replacement with a brand-new comparable unit — not a depreciated check.

Towed vehicle coverage

Cover the Jeep or vehicle you tow behind your Class A separately or under one policy.

Storage / lay-up rates

Reduced premiums during months you're not actively traveling.

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Santa Clara neighborhoods we cover

Local to every corner of Santa Clara

We write rv insurance for Santa Clara clients across Heritage Fields, Truman Drive corridor, near the Santa Clara River, Crestview and Gates Lane area — plus the surrounding Washington County area.

Heritage FieldsTruman Drive corridornear the Santa Clara RiverCrestviewGates Lane area

In one of these Santa Clara neighborhoods? Get a real rv quote in under 2 minutes.

Santa Clara RV FAQ

RV insurance questions from Santa Clara clients

Straight answers from a local agent. Have another question? Call us at (435) 628-0993.

Yes — auto policies don't fully cover motorhomes, and they exclude towable trailers entirely for physical damage.
If your RV is your primary residence, full-timer coverage adds homeowners-style liability and personal property protection.
Standard policies cover a limited amount. We often discuss scheduling higher contents limits, especially for full-timers.
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