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Scofield, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Scofield, Utah

Scofield sits at roughly 7,600 feet elevation in Carbon County, tucked along the shores of Scofield Reservoir — one of Utah's most popular high-country fishing and ice-fishing destinations. The town is small, with a permanent population well under 100 residents, and most properties here are recreational cabins, seasonal retreats, and year-round mountain homes used as a basecamp for snowmobiling, ATVing, ice fishing, and fly fishing on the Price River. Because Scofield is about 100 miles southeast of Salt Lake City via US-6 and Price Canyon — a route that can become difficult in winter storms — many interested buyers are coming from the Wasatch Front and simply cannot make a casual weekend drive every time a new listing hits the market. That's exactly where virtual tours earn their value here more than almost anywhere else in Utah.

A virtual tour of a Scofield property lets you walk through a cabin's layout, assess the condition of the woodstove or pellet stove, check ceiling heights in a loft bedroom, and get a real sense of insulation quality and window placement before committing to the drive up Price Canyon. At price points that typically range from the low $100,000s for a modest older cabin to $400,000 or more for a larger year-round build with updated systems, the stakes are real enough to warrant a thorough remote preview. Because the Scofield market turns over slowly — active listings are often counted on one hand — properties with virtual tours stand out and tend to attract more serious, informed offers. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available with a virtual tour.

June 2026 · Scofield market

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

Full Scofield market report
Median sale
$487,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.4%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
13
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Scofield.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Scofield listings?

Scofield sits about two hours southeast of Salt Lake City at 7,700 feet, and winter access can mean snowpacked roads over Soldier Summit. A virtual walkthrough lets out-of-area buyers vet a cabin or lakefront property before committing to the drive, which matters when most shoppers here are coming from the Wasatch Front, Las Vegas, or out of state.

What kinds of properties in Scofield typically include a 3D tour?

You'll mostly see them on cabins near Scofield Reservoir, A-frames in Mountain View Estates, and the occasional year-round home in the town of Scofield itself. Higher-priced lake-view listings are the most likely to include Matterport or Zillow 3D scans because sellers know buyers often shop remotely.

Can I rely on a virtual tour instead of visiting in person?

Use it to narrow the list, not to skip the showing. Tours show layout and finishes well, but they won't tell you about road maintenance in winter, well and septic condition, or how close the neighbors actually are on a half-acre lot. Plan an in-person visit before writing an offer.

How many Scofield homes are listed with virtual tours at any given time?

Scofield is a small market — often fewer than 25 active listings town-wide — so the count of homes with tours attached usually sits in the single digits. Inventory peaks late spring through early fall when access is easier and sellers can stage and scan their properties.

Do virtual tours show the lake or just the interior?

Most are interior-only Matterport scans. For exterior views of Scofield Reservoir, the surrounding Manti-La Sal foothills, or the lot itself, check the listing's drone photos or video walkthrough, which agents often add separately for waterfront and view properties.