Homes with Views for Sale in Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona sits in a quiet stretch of the Upper Duchesne River valley in Duchesne County, surrounded by the Uinta Mountains to the north and rolling sagebrush benches to the south. At roughly 6,500 feet elevation with fewer than 200 residents, almost every parcel here comes with some kind of long view — the High Uintas peaks (Bald Mountain, Hayden Peak country), the cottonwood-lined river bottom, working hay meadows, or the open sky that makes this part of Utah feel a world away from the Wasatch Front. Buyers shopping homes with views in Tabiona are usually after acreage and elbow room, not subdivision living. Listings tend to be older farmhouses, manufactured homes on multi-acre lots, cabins, or newer custom builds tucked against the foothills off Highway 35.
Price points run wide because the land itself drives value here — a modest home on five acres with an unobstructed Uintas view prices very differently than a similar home boxed in by neighbors. Tabiona is roughly 30 minutes from Duchesne, an hour and fifteen minutes from Heber, and about two hours from Salt Lake City, so most buyers are either locals, ranchers, retirees wanting space, or weekenders looking for a base camp near Mirror Lake Highway and the Uinta backcountry. Power and well/septic are standard considerations, and winter access on side roads matters more than it does in town. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market with mountain, river, or valley views.
April 2026 · Tabiona market
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About homes with views in Tabiona.
What kind of views should I expect from homes in Tabiona? ▾
Most properties look north toward the High Uintas, south across the Duchesne River valley, or out over hay meadows and ranchland. Because the town sits in an open valley with very little development density, even modest homes often have 180-degree sightlines that would cost ten times as much closer to Park City or Heber.
How much acreage typically comes with a view property in Tabiona? ▾
Five to forty acres is the common range, with some larger ranch parcels available. Smaller in-town lots exist but the view premium really shows up once you're outside the town grid on benchland or river-frontage acreage.
Is Tabiona a year-round community or more seasonal? ▾
It's a year-round ranching community, but a meaningful share of homes are used seasonally by owners from the Wasatch Front or out of state. Winters are cold and snowy at 6,500 feet, and some private roads require plowing arrangements, so ask about winter access before you tour.
What's the drive to services like a grocery store or hospital? ▾
Duchesne (about 25-30 minutes) has a grocery store, fuel, and basic services. The nearest hospital is Uintah Basin Medical Center in Roosevelt, roughly 45 minutes away. Heber and its larger retail base is about 75 minutes west over Wolf Creek Pass when it's open.
Are most Tabiona homes on well and septic? ▾
Yes — almost all properties outside the immediate town core run on private wells and septic systems. Water rights are a real consideration on larger parcels, especially anything with irrigated pasture or hay ground, so review the water shares listed with each property carefully.
How does Wolf Creek Pass affect access in winter? ▾
Highway 35 over Wolf Creek Pass closes seasonally (typically late fall through spring), which makes the Heber-to-Tabiona drive much longer in winter — you'd route through Duchesne instead. Year-round residents plan around it; weekenders should factor it into how they'll use the property.