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New Harmony, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in New Harmony, Utah

New Harmony sits in a quiet pocket of Washington County at about 5,300 feet elevation, tucked between the red cliffs of Kolob Canyons and the Pine Valley Mountains. Unlike St. George 25 minutes south, this small ranching community runs on well water, septic systems, and lots that are measured in acres rather than square feet. Most properties here start at one to five acres, with working horse setups, hay fields, and view parcels of 10, 20, even 40+ acres scattered along the valley floor and up against the foothills. Summers run 10-15 degrees cooler than St. George, winters bring real snow, and the night sky is dark enough to see the Milky Way — a different lifestyle pitch than anything you'd get down on the Sun Belt floor.

Buyers looking at acreage in New Harmony are typically after one of three things: room for horses and livestock (zoning is friendly, and most parcels have or can add barns, arenas, and loafing sheds), a buildable view lot with Kolob Canyons as the backdrop, or a semi-rural primary residence within commuting distance of St. George, Cedar City, and Hurricane. Water rights, share allocations through the New Harmony Valley irrigation system, and well status are the make-or-break details on most transactions here, so plan to ask about each before writing an offer. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market in the valley.

May 2026 · New Harmony market

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

Full New Harmony market report
Median sale
$2,300,000
3 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
284 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
112.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
18
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with acreage in New Harmony.

How much land do New Harmony acreage properties typically include?

Most listings fall between 1 and 5 acres, which is enough for a couple of horses, a shop, and a garden. Larger ranch-style parcels of 10 to 40+ acres come up a few times a year, usually along the valley floor or on the benches up against the Pine Valley Mountains.

Are horses and livestock allowed on New Harmony acreage?

Yes — New Harmony is zoned to support horses, cattle, chickens, and other livestock on most parcels, and many properties already have barns, corrals, or pasture in place. Confirm specific animal counts and setbacks with Washington County zoning before closing, especially on smaller 1-2 acre lots.

Do these properties have culinary water or are they on wells?

It varies. Some homes are on the New Harmony town water system, while others run on private or shared wells. Irrigation usually comes through shares in the New Harmony Valley irrigation company, and those shares typically transfer with the property — verify the share count in the title commitment.

How far is New Harmony from St. George and Cedar City?

St. George is about 25 minutes south on I-15, and Cedar City is roughly 30 minutes north. That puts New Harmony within reasonable commuting distance of both job markets while keeping the rural acreage lifestyle, which is a big part of the appeal.

What price range should I expect for acreage in New Harmony?

Vacant acreage lots generally start in the low $200Ks and climb past $500K for larger view parcels with water. Homes on acreage typically run from the high $700Ks into the $2M+ range depending on square footage, outbuildings, water rights, and view orientation toward Kolob Canyons.

Is the growing season long enough for hay or pasture?

At 5,300 feet, New Harmony has a shorter season than St. George but is productive for alfalfa, grass hay, and irrigated pasture from roughly May through October. Most working parcels run flood or wheel-line irrigation tied to valley shares, and many sellers will walk you through their cutting schedule during showings.