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Kanosh, Utah

Homes with Views for Sale in Kanosh, Utah

Kanosh is a town of fewer than 500 people tucked against the western foot of the Pahvant Range in Millard County, and the views are a big part of why people end up here. Homes on the east side of town look straight up into the Pahvants and Fishlake National Forest, while parcels on the valley side open onto the Pahvant Valley, Sevier Desert, and the Cricket Mountains across I-15. Because so much of the surrounding land is BLM, national forest, or working ag ground, the sightlines tend to stay put — you're not buying a view that a future cul-de-sac will block in five years. Sunsets stretch the full width of the valley, and the dark-sky conditions out here make star visibility better than almost anywhere on the Wasatch Front.

Buyers drawn to view properties in Kanosh are usually after acreage, quiet, and proximity to public land rather than walkable amenities. Fillmore sits 12 miles north for groceries and the hospital, I-15 runs just west of town for trips to Provo or Cedar City, and Fishlake access puts hunting, ATV trails, and reservoirs minutes from the driveway. Prices remain well below comparable view acreage in Washington or Summit County, which is part of the appeal for retirees, remote workers, and second-home owners from the Wasatch Front. Browse the active listings below to see which view properties are currently on the market in Kanosh.

June 2026 · Kanosh market

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

Full Kanosh market report
Median sale
$260,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
83.9%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
6
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with views in Kanosh.

What kind of views do homes in Kanosh actually have?

Most view properties here look west across the Pahvant Valley or east toward the Pahvant Range and 10,222-foot Mine Camp Peak. Sunset views over the valley floor are the big draw, and on clear nights the lack of light pollution means the Milky Way is visible from the back porch.

Is Kanosh rural enough that views are protected long-term?

Largely yes. Kanosh sits in Millard County with a population under 500, surrounded by Fishlake National Forest, BLM land, and ag parcels. Large-lot zoning and the sheer amount of public land bordering town make it unlikely a new subdivision pops up between your house and the mountains.

How does elevation affect what you see from a Kanosh home?

Town sits around 4,900 feet, with foothill lots climbing toward 5,500+. Higher parcels on the east bench pick up long views across I-15 toward the Cricket Mountains and Sevier Desert, while valley-floor homes get closer, more dramatic looks at the Pahvants right behind them.

Are view lots in Kanosh more expensive than standard homes?

There's a premium, but it's modest compared to Wasatch Front markets. Acreage with a view typically runs higher per square foot than in-town lots, though Millard County pricing keeps even view properties accessible relative to Washington or Summit County comps.

What should I check before buying a view lot here?

Verify water rights and culinary water access — some parcels rely on wells or shares from Kanosh Irrigation. Also confirm road maintenance (county vs. private) and check for any view easements or building height restrictions on adjacent parcels that could change what you see.

How far is Kanosh from bigger services?

Fillmore is about 12 miles north for groceries, fuel, and the hospital. Cedar City is roughly 90 minutes south, Provo is about 90 minutes north, and Salt Lake International is just over two hours up I-15.