Homes with Acreage for Sale in West Bountiful, Utah
West Bountiful sits in a narrow strip of Davis County between I-15 and the Great Salt Lake wetlands, and it's one of the few close-in Wasatch Front cities where you can still find a home on real usable land. The acreage parcels here are a holdover from the area's farming roots — pockets along Pages Lane, 800 West, and 1100 West were dairy and produce ground a generation ago, and many of those lots survived subdivision pressure. The result is a small but steady inventory of half-acre to multi-acre properties within a 15-minute drive of downtown Salt Lake City and roughly 10 minutes from the airport via Legacy Parkway.
Buyers drawn to land in West Bountiful are usually after specific things: room for horses or a hobby barn, a detached shop, RV and trailer parking, or simply space between neighbors without moving an hour out to Morgan or Erda. Zoning varies parcel by parcel — some lots allow livestock under the city's animal ordinance, others sit in straight residential zones, and water shares through Weber Basin or local ditch companies often come into play. Schools fall under Davis School District, and Bountiful Ridge, the Legacy Parkway trail, and the Bountiful Pond are all within a few minutes. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like help comparing zoning, water rights, or outbuilding allowances between specific properties.
June 2026 · West Bountiful market
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How much land do most acreage properties in West Bountiful sit on? ▾
Most acreage listings in West Bountiful fall between half an acre and two acres, with a smaller number of legacy farm parcels running three to five acres along the western flats near Pages Lane and 1100 West. True large-acreage tracts are rare because the city is largely built out between I-15 and the Legacy Parkway.
Can I keep horses or livestock on these properties? ▾
Parts of West Bountiful are zoned A-1 or R-1-22 and do allow horses, chickens, and limited livestock with minimum lot sizes typically starting around a half acre per animal unit. Confirm the specific zoning and any HOA overlay with the city's planning department before writing an offer, since rules vary block by block.
What do acreage homes in West Bountiful typically cost? ▾
Pricing usually runs from the mid $700s for an older rambler on a larger lot up past $1.5M for newer custom builds with outbuildings, shops, or pasture. Lots with usable flat ground, water shares, or a barn tend to carry a noticeable premium over comparable homes on standard subdivision lots.
Do these properties come with irrigation or water shares? ▾
Many of the older parcels west of 800 West come with secondary irrigation through Weber Basin or shares in local ditch companies, which keeps watering costs low for pasture and gardens. Always verify share ownership and transfer terms in the title work — water rights don't automatically convey with the land.
How's the commute from West Bountiful to downtown Salt Lake? ▾
It's roughly 12 miles to downtown SLC, and Legacy Parkway plus I-15 typically put commuters at the Capitol or the airport in 15-20 minutes outside of rush hour. That proximity is the main reason acreage here trades at a premium over similar lots farther north in Davis County.
Are new acreage builds still happening, or is it mostly resale? ▾
Most activity is resale of homes built between the 1970s and early 2000s, since infill land is scarce. Occasional teardowns and lot splits do come up, especially along Pages Lane and 400 North, so it's worth setting an alert if a custom-build opportunity is what you're after.