Golf Course Homes for Sale in Riverdale, Utah
Riverdale is a compact Weber County city tucked between Ogden and South Weber, and its golf-adjacent homes almost all trace back to one course: El Monte Golf Course, the 9-hole municipal layout that runs along the Weber River off South Weber Drive. The homes that back to El Monte tend to be 1960s–1990s ranchers and split-levels on generous lots, with mature trees, river frontage on some parcels, and quick walk-on access to play a quick nine after work. Because El Monte is city-owned and public, you get the green-belt view and the quiet without paying private club dues — a combination that's rare along the Wasatch Front.
Buyers tend to be a mix: Hill Air Force Base families who want a short commute south on I-15, retirees downsizing from larger Ogden Valley properties, and golfers who simply want to be on a course without moving up to Eden or Mountain Green. Pricing typically runs above Riverdale's overall median because of the frontage premium and lot sizes, but it still undercuts comparable golf homes in Park City or Layton's Oakridge area by a wide margin. Inventory is small — Riverdale itself only has about 9,000 residents — so course-adjacent listings move quickly when they hit the MLS. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like a heads-up when new ones come on.
June 2026 · Riverdale market
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Common questions
About golf course homes in Riverdale.
Which golf course do most golf course homes in Riverdale back up to? ▾
El Monte Golf Course, the city-run 9-hole layout along the Weber River, is the main course inside Riverdale itself. Homes along South Weber Drive and the streets bordering the course are the typical golf-frontage options. Buyers also look just across the river at Ben Lomond and El Monte's longer neighbors in South Ogden and Ogden.
How often do golf course homes actually come up for sale in Riverdale? ▾
Inventory is thin. Riverdale is a small city (about 9,000 residents) and the golf-adjacent streets only have a few dozen homes total, so you'll often see one or two active listings at a time — sometimes none. Setting up an MLS alert is the realistic way to catch them.
What's the price premium for backing to El Monte versus a similar Riverdale home off the course? ▾
Golf frontage in Riverdale typically adds roughly 8–15% over a comparable home a few blocks away, depending on lot size and how much of the fairway view is unobstructed. Mature trees and Weber River proximity tend to push the premium higher on the south-facing lots.
Are there HOA fees or course-access privileges that come with these homes? ▾
El Monte is a public municipal course, so there's no mandatory HOA tied to playing it and no resident-only tee times. Some of the newer pockets near the course do have small HOAs for common landscaping, but most older homes are HOA-free. Anyone can pay green fees and play.
Do I have to worry about errant golf balls on the property? ▾
It's a real consideration on any golf course lot. El Monte is a shorter 9-hole course, so ball strikes are less frequent than on a championship layout, but homes near tee boxes on holes 2 and 7 see more action. Look for existing netting, tempered windows, or fence height when you tour.
What else is nearby besides the golf? ▾
Riverdale sits right off I-15 at exit 343, with Riverdale Road's shopping corridor (Costco, Target, Sam's Club) two minutes away and Hill Air Force Base about 10 minutes south. The Weber River Parkway trail runs behind the course, and downtown Ogden is a 7-minute drive. Salt Lake City International is roughly 35 minutes.