If you’ve ever dreamed of watching the sun rise over endless pastures, hearing horses in the barn, or working land that’s truly your own — welcome to Utah ranch country. From full-scale cattle operations and productive farmland to equestrian estates and mountain retreats, the greater Park City region offers some of the most breathtaking ranch properties in the West.
Utah’s ranchlands blend the grit of real agriculture with modern comfort — fertile ground, open grazing, and panoramic Rocky Mountain views. Whether you want hundreds of acres for livestock and hay or a smaller spread for your horses and family, this is where the ranching lifestyle thrives.
Owning a ranch in Utah isn’t just about acreage — it’s about living with freedom, purpose, and connection to the land. Many properties are still active working ranches, running cattle and producing feed. Others are gentleman’s or recreational ranches, where owners balance light agriculture with recreation, conservation, and family time.
Recreational ranches — typically 10 to 1,000+ acres — are ideal for horseback riding, fishing, hunting, hiking, and stargazing under clear western skies. Build a lodge, raise horses, plant an orchard, or simply live close to the rhythms of the land.
While true agricultural properties are rare within Park City, nearby communities like Silver Creek offer the land and flexibility ranch buyers crave. With lots averaging around 8 acres, these properties allow for barns, arenas, guest homes, and full equestrian facilities — all while staying minutes from town, restaurants, and ski resorts.
Just 30 minutes from Park City, Heber Valley offers a mix of working farms, horse ranches, and large-acreage estates. Here you’ll find everything from 5-acre homesteads to 100-acre cattle ranches with irrigated pastures, barns, and wide-open mountain views.
Heber’s fertile soil, reliable water rights, and proximity to Deer Valley make it a favorite among both ranchers and families who want space to live the true western lifestyle. Add in the private airport and year-round recreation, and it’s easy to see why this valley has become one of Utah’s top ranching destinations.
For those seeking true wide-open country, Kamas Valley delivers. From Oakley and Marion to Francis and Woodland, this region captures the essence of authentic ranch living — wide pastures, fresh mountain water, and access to the Uinta National Forest.
Whether you’re looking for a sprawling cattle operation or a recreational ranch backing up to Weber Canyon, Kamas Valley offers privacy, productivity, and incredible natural beauty. High-end communities like Wolf Creek Ranch combine large parcels (often 160 acres or more) with luxury mountain architecture and endless access to trails, wildlife, and adventure.
Utah ranch prices vary by location, acreage, and infrastructure. Smaller hobby or horse ranches start around $1 million, while premier agricultural or legacy properties can easily reach $30 million or more.
Buyers should be mindful of water rights, grazing permits, mineral ownership, and conservation easements, all of which impact value and future use. Partnering with an experienced ranch real estate professional is key to navigating these unique aspects of Utah land ownership.
20,311 people live in Farm / Ranch, where the median age is 41.9 and the average individual income is $85,653. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Farm / Ranch has 6,926 households, with an average household size of 2.92. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Farm / Ranch do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 20,311 people call Farm / Ranch home. The population density is 282.78 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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