Homes with Views for Sale in Fremont, Utah
Fremont sits in the upper end of Rabbit Valley in Wayne County, about 7,000 feet up and surrounded by some of the most open country in central Utah. View homes here generally look out at Thousand Lake Mountain to the north, Boulder Mountain to the south, or across the Fremont River corridor toward the red rock country that eventually rolls into Capitol Reef National Park. Unlike view properties on the Wasatch Front, where a "view" often means a strip of sky between rooftops, parcels in Fremont commonly come with 5 to 40 acres and unobstructed sightlines for miles. Hay fields, cattle ranches, and aspen-covered foothills make up most of what you see from the porch.
Buyers shopping this market are usually a specific type: people who want elbow room, dark night skies, and quick access to Fish Lake, Boulder Mountain trout streams, and Capitol Reef. Loa, Lyman, and Bicknell handle most day-to-day errands, and Richfield (about an hour northwest) covers hospital visits and larger shopping. Price points vary widely depending on improvements, water shares, and acreage, with cabins on smaller lots starting modestly and full ranch homes with senior water rights running considerably higher. Snow load, well depth, and septic feasibility matter more here than in most Utah markets, so a careful look at each parcel pays off. Browse the active view listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Fremont.
August 2025 · Fremont market
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About homes with views in Fremont.
What kind of views do homes in Fremont typically have? ▾
Most view properties in Fremont look out at Thousand Lake Mountain, Boulder Mountain, or down the Fremont River valley. Pasture and ranch-land views are common since much of the surrounding land is still in agricultural use. South-facing parcels often catch the red rock benches that lead toward Capitol Reef.
Are view lots in Fremont actually buildable, or mostly raw land? ▾
Both show up on the MLS. Fremont has a mix of existing homes on acreage, cabins, and unimproved lots ranging from a half-acre up to 40+ acres. Well, septic, and power access vary widely by parcel, so any raw land purchase should include a feasibility check before closing.
How far is Fremont from the nearest town with services? ▾
Loa is about 5 minutes south and has groceries, fuel, the county seat, and Wayne County School District facilities. Richfield, the nearest larger town with a hospital and big-box shopping, is roughly an hour northwest on SR-24 and I-70.
Is Fremont a good fit for a second home or short-term rental? ▾
It can work as a second home, especially for buyers who use Fish Lake, Boulder Mountain, or Capitol Reef regularly. Short-term rental rules fall under Wayne County and any applicable subdivision covenants, so verify nightly-rental status with the county before assuming income potential.
What's the elevation and climate like up there? ▾
Fremont sits around 7,000 feet, so summers stay cool (highs typically in the 80s) and winters bring real snow and sub-freezing nights. View homes on exposed ridges get more wind and weather than parcels tucked into the valley, which matters for heating costs and driveway maintenance.
How many view homes usually come up in Fremont at one time? ▾
Inventory is thin. Fremont is a small unincorporated community, so it's normal to see only a handful of view properties active at any given moment. Setting up a saved MLS search is the most practical way to catch new listings as they hit the market.