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Taylor, Utah

Horse Properties for Sale in Taylor, Utah

Taylor sits in the flat farm country west of Ogden, tucked between West Warren, Hooper, and the Weber River bottoms. It's one of the last pockets along the northern Wasatch Front where you can still buy a real horse setup — fenced pasture, a working barn, an arena, and irrigation shares — without driving two hours from a Costco. Lots here typically run from 1 to 5 acres, soils are sandy loam that drains well after spring runoff, and most established parcels carry Hooper Irrigation Company water, which matters enormously when July hits and the pasture wants to brown out. Zoning across most of Taylor falls under Weber County agricultural designations that allow horses, chickens, and the occasional 4-H steer without neighbor friction.

Buyers shopping horse properties in Taylor are usually weighing tradeoffs that don't exist in Heber or Park City: lower elevation means a longer riding season (you can often ride into December), irrigation water is cheaper and more abundant, and prices per acre run well below the high country. The tradeoff is summer heat in the 90s and proximity to the inversion that settles into the Ogden valley each winter. Hill Air Force Base, the Ogden Regional Medical campus, and downtown Ogden are all inside a 25-minute drive, which keeps resale steady. Browse the active Taylor horse property listings below to see current acreage, water shares, and barn details on what's on the market right now.

June 2026 · Taylor market

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

Full Taylor market report
Median sale
$789,745
3 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
6 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
100.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
26
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About horse properties in Taylor.

What size lot do I need for horses in Taylor?

Weber County zoning in the Taylor and West Warren area generally allows one horse per half-acre on agricultural and large-lot residential parcels, though many properties run 1 to 5 acres or more. Check the specific zoning (A-1, A-2, or AV-3 are common out here) before you write an offer, since setbacks for barns and corrals vary by designation.

Is irrigation water included with horse properties in Taylor?

Most established acreage in Taylor carries Hooper Irrigation Company shares or secondary water rights, which is a big deal for keeping pasture green through the dry summer. Always confirm the share count in the seller disclosures — water rights don't automatically transfer with the deed and can add real value to a parcel.

How close is Taylor to trails and arenas?

Riders here have quick access to the Weber River trails, the foothills above North Ogden, and the Golden Spike Event Center in Ogden for shows, rodeos, and clinics. Antelope Island's beach trails are about a 30-minute trailer ride south, which is a popular weekend ride for locals.

What do horse properties in Taylor typically cost?

Pricing swings widely based on acreage and improvements. Smaller 1-acre setups with a modest barn often land in the upper $600s to low $800s, while 3-to-5 acre properties with finished barns, arenas, and updated homes regularly cross $1M. Pasture quality and water shares move the number more than square footage does.

Are there restrictions on barns, arenas, or outbuildings?

Weber County permits barns, loafing sheds, and riding arenas on agricultural lots, but you'll need a building permit for anything over 200 square feet and setbacks from property lines apply. A handful of newer subdivisions in the area have CC&Rs that limit livestock numbers or outbuilding height, so read the recorded docs carefully.

How's the commute from Taylor to Ogden or Salt Lake?

Taylor sits about 10 minutes from downtown Ogden via 12th Street and roughly 45 minutes to Salt Lake City via I-15. Hill Air Force Base is about 25 minutes south, which keeps demand steady from military families wanting acreage within a reasonable drive of the gate.