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Bicknell, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Bicknell, Utah

Bicknell sits at about 7,100 feet in Wayne County, a small ranching town strung along Highway 24 between Loa and Torrey. Most out-of-area buyers looking here are coming from the Wasatch Front, Las Vegas, or out of state, and a drive down to tour a property is a four-to-six-hour commitment each way. That's why listings with video walkthroughs and 3D tours matter more in a place like this than they do in Salt Lake or Provo — they let you rule properties in or out before you book a hotel in Torrey and burn a weekend. Inventory in Bicknell is thin (often fewer than a dozen active listings town-wide), so when something does come up with a full virtual tour attached, it's worth a careful look.

The homes you'll see here range from older farmhouses on irrigated acreage to newer builds catering to the Capitol Reef tourism crowd 11 miles east in Torrey. Virtual tours are especially useful for gauging things photos hide: ceiling heights in older homes, the condition of outbuildings, how irrigation ditches run across a lot, and what the actual view of Boulder Mountain or Thousand Lake Mountain looks like from the living room. If you're buying as a second home, short-term rental, or relocation, the tour saves a trip; if you're local, it still helps narrow the shortlist. Browse the active Bicknell listings with virtual tours below to see what's currently on the market.

April 2026 · Bicknell market

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

Full Bicknell market report
Median sale
$310,000
1 closed in April 2026
Median DOM
9 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
98.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
3
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Bicknell.

How many Bicknell homes typically have virtual tours attached?

On any given week, only a handful of Bicknell listings carry a full 3D or video tour — sometimes one or two, sometimes none. Sellers and agents are more likely to invest in a virtual tour on higher-priced properties, vacation-rental candidates, or homes with acreage where buyers are coming from out of the area.

What kind of virtual tour should I expect — Matterport, video, or slideshow?

It varies. Matterport-style 3D walkthroughs are most common on newer or higher-end Bicknell listings. Older homes and rural acreage parcels more often have a narrated video walkthrough or a drone flyover showing the land, outbuildings, and mountain views. The MLS listing page will indicate which format is included.

Is a virtual tour reliable enough to make an offer without seeing the property in person?

For many out-of-state buyers in Wayne County, yes — especially when paired with a video FaceTime walkthrough with your agent and a thorough inspection contingency. That said, Bicknell's high elevation, irrigation rights, and outbuilding conditions are things worth verifying in person or through a trusted local before closing.

Do virtual tours show the acreage and outbuildings, or just the house?

It depends on the listing. Drone footage is increasingly common on Bicknell properties with acreage because the land is often the main attraction — pasture, water shares, barns, and mountain views. If the tour only covers the interior, ask the listing agent for additional drone or land video before you commit to a trip.

Are short-term rental properties in Bicknell more likely to have virtual tours?

Yes. Homes positioned as Capitol Reef-area vacation rentals or second homes are usually marketed to a national audience, so listing agents invest more in 3D tours, professional photography, and drone work. That's the segment where you'll find the most polished virtual presentations.

How far is Bicknell from the nearest airport if I do want to tour in person?

Salt Lake City International is about 3.5 to 4 hours north. St. George Regional is roughly 4 hours southwest, and Cedar City Regional is about 3 hours. There's no commercial service closer, which is exactly why virtual tours carry extra weight for buyers shopping this market.