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Huntington, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Huntington, Utah

Huntington sits in Castle Valley in northern Emery County, a working ag town of roughly 2,000 people where acreage isn't a luxury add-on — it's how the valley has been platted for over a century. Homes with land here typically come with irrigated pasture, mature cottonwoods, a barn or two, and shares in the Huntington-Cleveland Irrigation system that feeds the fields off Huntington Creek. The terrain is high desert at about 5,800 feet, with cold winters, warm dry summers in the mid-80s, and the Wasatch Plateau rising straight out the west windows toward Huntington Canyon and the Manti-La Sal National Forest.

Buyers looking at acreage in Huntington tend to fall into a few camps: families wanting room for horses and 4-H projects, retirees trading Wasatch Front prices for a quieter setup, and hunters or anglers who want a base camp near Huntington Reservoir, Electric Lake, and some of the best elk units in the state. Prices stretch much further here than along the I-15 corridor — a home on three to five acres with outbuildings and water shares often lands in a range that wouldn't buy a quarter-acre lot in Utah County. Commutes to Price are about 30 minutes, and Salt Lake is roughly two and a half hours up Highway 6. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Huntington.

May 2026 · Huntington market

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

Full Huntington market report
Median sale
$392,500
1 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
8 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
93.5%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
2
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with acreage in Huntington.

How much land do acreage properties in Huntington typically include?

Most acreage listings in and around Huntington run from 1 to 10 acres, with larger ranch parcels of 20+ acres showing up periodically on the outskirts toward Cleveland, Lawrence, and the Huntington Canyon road. Irrigated pasture lots tend to cluster on the valley floor, while dry-land acreage is more common as you move up toward the foothills.

Do these properties usually come with water rights?

Many do, since Huntington sits in a long-established farming valley served by the Huntington-Cleveland Irrigation Company. Shares are typically deeded separately from the land, so always confirm how many shares convey and whether they're tied to a specific ditch turn. Culinary water comes from Huntington City in town and from wells on rural parcels.

Can I keep horses, cattle, or other livestock?

Yes — Emery County zoning across most rural and agricultural parcels around Huntington allows horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and poultry, and many properties already have corrals, loafing sheds, or hay barns in place. In-town lots on smaller acreage may have animal-unit limits, so check the specific zoning before closing.

What's the price range for acreage homes in Huntington right now?

Huntington remains one of the more affordable acreage markets in Utah. Homes on 1–5 acres generally trade in the $300,000s to low $500,000s depending on age, outbuildings, and water shares, while larger ranch setups with newer homes and quality barns can push into the $700,000s.

How far is Huntington from larger employment centers?

Huntington is about 30 minutes north of Price, two hours from Provo, and roughly two and a half to three hours from Salt Lake City. The Huntington power plant, local coal operations, and ag jobs anchor the immediate economy, and many residents commute into Castle Dale or Price for work, school, or medical care.

What's the recreation access like from an acreage property here?

Huntington Canyon climbs directly west of town into the Manti-La Sal National Forest, with Huntington Reservoir, Electric Lake, and Cleveland Reservoir all within a 30–45 minute drive. That means trout fishing, elk and deer hunting in some of Utah's strongest units, snowmobiling, and side-by-side trails are essentially out the back gate.