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Lake Point, Utah

Horse Properties for Sale in Lake Point, Utah

Lake Point sits at the north end of Tooele Valley, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and the south shore of the Great Salt Lake, and it's one of the closest places to Salt Lake City where you can still keep horses on real acreage. The community runs along the I-80/SR-36 junction, so a rider here can be at the airport in 20 minutes or trailering up Mill Canyon for a morning ride in even less. Most horse properties fall under Tooele County's rural residential zoning, which allows livestock on parcels generally an acre or larger, and many lots come with Settlement Canyon irrigation shares or established well rights — the two things that actually make pasture work in this high-desert climate.

Buyers shopping equestrian acreage in Lake Point tend to weigh three things: water, wind, and wide-open views. Summer highs sit in the low 90s and winters are milder than Park City or Heber, so year-round turnout is realistic with proper shelter. The trade-off is the valley wind, which is why you'll see most barns oriented east-west and arenas tucked behind windbreaks. Inventory typically includes a mix of 1-5 acre setups with barns and round pens, plus a smaller number of larger ranches with covered arenas pushing toward the foothills. Prices have climbed alongside the Tooele Valley's broader growth, but you still get noticeably more land per dollar than comparable properties in Bluffdale or South Jordan. Browse the active equestrian listings below to see what's currently on the market in Lake Point.

May 2026 · Lake Point market

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

Full Lake Point market report
Median sale
$599,990
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
29 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.3%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
22
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About horse properties in Lake Point.

How much acreage do horse properties in Lake Point typically include?

Most equestrian parcels here run from 1 to 5 acres, with a smaller pool of larger ranches stretching from 10 to 40 acres up against the foothills. Lots in the older Lake Point bench tend to be flatter and easier to fence, while properties closer to the Oquirrh slopes give you more elevation and grazing terrain.

Does Tooele County zoning actually allow horses on these lots?

Yes. Lake Point falls under Tooele County's RR-1 and RR-5 rural residential zoning in most areas, which permits horses based on acreage — generally one to two animal units per acre. Always verify the specific parcel's zoning and any HOA restrictions before writing an offer, since a few newer subdivisions cap or prohibit livestock.

What's the water situation for keeping horses out here?

Water rights are the single biggest factor in pricing a Lake Point horse property. Many parcels include shares in Settlement Canyon Irrigation or have a private well permitted for stockwater and limited irrigation. Listings will usually spell out acre-feet and share counts — if they don't, ask before you tour.

How far is Lake Point from major equestrian events and trails?

Lake Point sits about 25 minutes from the Legacy Events Center in Farmington and roughly 35 minutes to the South Jordan Equestrian Park. For trail riding, the Oquirrh foothills are at your back door and the Stansbury Mountains are a short trailer ride south.

What price range should I expect for a working horse property in Lake Point?

Smaller 1-2 acre setups with a basic barn and arena generally run $750K to $1.1M. Larger acreage with a quality home, covered arena, and irrigation shares can move into the $1.5M-$3M range. Bare equestrian land, when it comes up, typically trades from $200K-$400K per buildable acre depending on water.

How's the commute to Salt Lake City from a horse property here?

Lake Point's biggest selling point is the location — you're 20 minutes to the Salt Lake International Airport via I-80 and about 25-30 minutes to downtown outside of rush hour. That's a rare combination of true acreage and short commute that you won't find in Heber or Erda without paying significantly more.