Golf Course Homes for Sale in Mt Pleasant, Utah
Mt Pleasant sits in Sanpete Valley at about 5,900 feet, roughly two hours south of Salt Lake City along US-89. Golf course homes here center on Skyline Mountain Resort just west of town and the nine-hole Mt Pleasant Golf Course on the north side — both quieter, more affordable alternatives to the resort-priced fairway lots up in Wasatch or Summit County. Buyers shopping fairway-adjacent properties in Sanpete tend to be retirees, second-home owners from the Wasatch Front, and remote workers who want a course out the back door without paying Park City prices. Lot sizes run larger than what you'd see in Lehi or Saratoga Springs, and many properties back to open pasture or aspen stands in addition to the course itself.
Climate matters a lot for golf-course living here: Mt Pleasant gets real winters with snow on the ground from December through March, so the golf season runs roughly April through October. That's shorter than St George but longer than Midway. Pricing is one of the draws — fairway homes in Mt Pleasant typically trade well below comparable properties in Heber or Hideout, and the views of the Wasatch Plateau to the east and the San Pitch Mountains to the west are part of every lot. Snow Horse State Park, Palisade State Park's golf course, and the trail systems above town add to the recreation pull. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
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About golf course homes in Mt Pleasant.
Which golf courses do homes in Mt Pleasant back up to? ▾
The two main options are Skyline Mountain Resort, a private community course on the west side of town, and the public Mt Pleasant Golf Course on the north end. A short drive south also opens up homes near Palisade Golf Course in Sterling, which some buyers include in their search.
How long is the golf season in Mt Pleasant? ▾
Plan on roughly April through October. At 5,900 feet, courses typically close once snow arrives in November and don't reopen until spring melt-off. If you want year-round play, you'd need to drive to St George or Mesquite in the winter months.
Are fairway homes in Mt Pleasant cheaper than the Wasatch Back? ▾
Yes, significantly. Comparable golf course properties in Heber, Midway, or Park City often run two to four times the price of Sanpete Valley equivalents. That price gap is the main reason out-of-county buyers look here.
Is Skyline Mountain Resort a private club? ▾
Skyline is a member-oriented community with its own course, clubhouse, and amenities, though policies on guest play and memberships change over time. If you're buying inside the community, confirm current dues and access rules with the HOA before closing.
What's the commute like to Salt Lake City or Provo? ▾
Mt Pleasant to downtown Provo runs about 75 minutes via US-89 and US-6; Salt Lake City is closer to two hours. It's workable for occasional trips or hybrid schedules but long for a daily commute, which is why most buyers here are retired, semi-retired, or working remotely.
Do golf course lots in Mt Pleasant come with HOAs? ▾
It depends on the development. Skyline Mountain Resort lots carry HOA dues that cover community amenities, while homes around the public Mt Pleasant course are often on standard residential lots with no HOA. Check the listing details and CC&Rs on any property you're serious about.