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Monticello, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Monticello, Utah

Monticello sits at 7,069 feet on the eastern flank of the Abajo Mountains in San Juan County, which makes it one of the highest small towns in Utah and gives the local golf scene a character you won't find in St. George or even Park City. The Hideout Golf Club is the anchor here — an 18-hole public course carved into pinyon-juniper country with views stretching toward the La Sal Mountains and the canyons that lead into Canyonlands. Homes backing or fronting The Hideout are limited in number, so inventory tends to be thin, and most golf-adjacent properties sit on larger lots than what's typical along the Wasatch Front. Buyers come for the quiet, the cool summers (highs in the low 80s in July), and proximity to Blanding, Moab, and the Bears Ears region.

Pricing in Monticello runs well below Utah's resort markets, which is part of the appeal — golf-course frontage that would cost $1.5M+ in Park City often trades here for a fraction of that. Winters do bring real snow at this elevation, so the course typically plays roughly April through October, and buyers should think of a home here as a three-season golf property with strong shoulder-season hiking and mountain biking. Most homes are single-family on quarter-acre to full-acre lots, with a mix of newer builds and 1990s-era construction. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available along The Hideout and the surrounding fairways.

June 2026 · Monticello market

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

Full Monticello market report
Median sale
$286,250
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
12 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
103.0%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
17
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Monticello.

Which golf course do most golf-course homes in Monticello front?

The Hideout Golf Club is essentially the only game in town. It's an 18-hole public course on the south edge of Monticello, and the homes marketed as golf-course properties almost all sit along its fairways or within the surrounding subdivision.

Can you golf year-round in Monticello?

No. At 7,000+ feet of elevation, The Hideout typically opens around April and closes in October or early November depending on snowfall. Buyers expecting a year-round golf lifestyle usually look at St. George or Mesquite instead, while Monticello appeals to those who want cool summer golf and a true four-season climate.

How does pricing compare to golf homes elsewhere in Utah?

Significantly lower. Golf-frontage homes in Monticello often list in ranges that would only buy a condo in Park City or Promontory. The trade-off is a smaller town (population around 2,000), longer drives to a major airport, and a shorter playing season.

How far is Monticello from Moab and the national parks?

Moab is roughly 55 miles north on US-191, about an hour's drive. Canyonlands' Needles District is about 45 minutes west, and Bears Ears National Monument is essentially in Monticello's backyard. That access to public land is a big part of why buyers choose the area.

What's the typical lot size for a golf-course home here?

Most run from a quarter-acre up to roughly an acre, which is larger than comparable Wasatch Front golf lots. Some properties along the outer holes back directly to open BLM or forest land, which adds usable space without HOA restrictions.

Is there an HOA on homes around The Hideout?

Some sections of the subdivision have HOA coverage and some don't — it varies by plat. Dues, when they exist, tend to be modest compared to resort communities. Always check the specific listing's HOA disclosure, since architectural rules and fee structures aren't uniform across the neighborhood.