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Scofield, Utah · Characteristics

New Listings in Scofield, Utah

Scofield sits at roughly 7,700 feet in Carbon County, tucked into the Manti-La Sal foothills about two hours southeast of Salt Lake City and 45 minutes west of Price. With a year-round population well under 100, this is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Utah, and most of the activity revolves around Scofield Reservoir — a 2,800-acre lake known for rainbow trout, ice fishing in winter, and quiet summer cabin life. New listings here tend to fall into a few predictable categories: A-frame cabins, modular lake-access homes, older miner-era cottages, and the occasional buildable lot on Madsen Bay or near the state park. Most properties trade well below Wasatch Front pricing, and inventory turns over slowly, so fresh listings get attention fast from buyers who've been watching the area for months.

If you're tracking new Scofield listings, pay attention to the practical details that matter at this elevation: year-round road access (Highway 96 stays open but storms hit hard), water source (many properties run on cisterns or shared wells), septic condition, and whether the home is winterized for sub-zero January nights. Snowfall regularly tops 150 inches, and summer highs rarely break the mid-80s, which is exactly why second-home buyers from St. George, Las Vegas, and the Wasatch Front keep circling back. Browse the active listings below to see what's just hit the market, and reach out if you'd like a closer look at any of these properties before they go under contract.

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