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Iron County, Utah
Where Serenity and Civilization Perfectly Coalesce
Southern Utah Land is some of the World´s most beautiful Mountain-View Property!

Property in Utah has recently been hailed as some of the most exquisite land to buy. Cedar City real estate, Millard and Beaver County properties in particular have seen a marked interest over the past few years. People are increasingly beginning to discover the natural beauty and serenity offered by property in Utah-and so can you.

Browse the various lots for sale in Utah listed on our home page to see some of the best real estate investments Utah has to offer. Whether you like to fish, hike or bike, you'll agree that the land properties for sale in Utah today are remarkable and affordable. Even if you're just buying property in Utah to build a getaway home, you will look back on your purchase as one of the smartest decisions you've ever made. Remember, the value of land never plummets!

Because we are a family-owned business and we've been through the process ourselves, we understand how difficult and trying it can be to scout out valuable property and secure it at a price everyone can live with. Let us assist you in doing the legwork for your next land property purchase so you can eliminate some of the worry. Keep in mind that buying land for a home in Southern Utah isn't just an investment; it's a step towards the fruition of your dreams and hard work.

Iron County, Millard County, Beaver, Kane, Juab & Duchesne Counties are just part of the Southern Utah area where we currently have listings. (View Listing Page)

Some of the National Parks nearby: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Arches National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Lake Powell National Recreation Area, Canyonlands National Park, Dixie National Forest and Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument.

Ideal for Hiking, Skiing, Horseback Riding, Rock Climbing, ATV / 4x4 Tours, Biking, Cattle Drives, Camping, Hunting, Fishing, River Running, Snow-mobiling or just appreciate the colorful sandstone canyons, hot rocky deserts, and cool forested plateaus!

We have Southern Utah Land for Sale near: Cedar City, Brian Head, Panguitch Lake, Duck Creek Village, Kanab, Delta, Lund, Beryl Junction, Milford, Hinckley, and Minersville.

- Cedar City Area Info -

Annual Weather

  • Precipitation.... 10.6 inches
  • Snowfall..............45.5inches
  • Wind Speed...........8.48mph
  • Humidity........48.2%
  • Visibility.........15+miles
  • Clear Days........310 per year


  • Elevation ..... 5,857ft

    Distances to Major Attractions

  • Zion's National Park 62 miles
  • Brian Head Resort 38 miles
  • Cedar Breaks Natl Monument 20 miles
  • Duck Creek 25 miles
  • Navajo Lake 23 miles
  • Kolob Canyons 20 miles
  • Bryce Canyon 79 miles
  • Coral Pink Sand Dunes 103 miles
  • Arches Natl Monument 288 miles


  • Scroll down to learn more about Southern Utah ... Land of limitless possiblities!

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    Counties of UtahUtah has 29 Counties
    (approx. 790 cities and towns)

    Iron County, Millard County, Beaver, Kane, Juab & Duchesne Counties are just part of the Southern Utah area where we currently have listings.
    (View Listing Page)

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    Living the Good Life?

    Consider the advantages of living in Utah:
    • Cost of Living: The Accura Cost of Living Index names Provo, Salt Lake, Ogden and many major Utah cities as consistently having a cost of living lower than the national average. Utah ranked 5th among states for “Economic Freedom,” according to a study by the Pacific Research Institute. The Center for Women’s Business Research reported Utah to be the fastest growing state in the nation for women-owned businesses!
    • Low Crime-Rate: Morgan Quitno, “12th Annual America’s Safest (and Most Dangerous) Cities” ranks Provo, Utah and Orem, Utah the 10th safest cities for each of their populations and Logan, Utah as "America's Safest Metropolitan Area."
    • Rugged Recreation: Utah is proud of its five national parks, seven national monuments, two national recreation areas, and six national forests which provide hundreds of thousands of acres of terrain for any and all outdoor activities.
    • Good for the kids: Forbes.com, 2004 ranked Salt Lake Utah second in the nation for the best education in big cities, second for per capita spending on education and fourth for the percentage of students completing high school.
    • Nightlife: From French cuisine to mountain cafes, Utah boasts some of the finest restaurants and night clubs in SW U.S. And for those who wish to venture further, Las Vegas, Nevada is only 2 1/2 hours from Cedar City, Utah!
    • National Treasures: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Arches National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Lake Powell National Recreation Area, Canyonlands National Park, Dixie National Forest and Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument.
    And Still More Life-Affirming Reasons to Live in Utah:
    • To your health: Outside Magazine, August 2005 praised the "livability" of Salt Lake City in naming it the "Best Place to Live" where the landscape evokes constant praise from recreationists, calling it "a near-perfect location for avid outdoor adventurers." Utah was also ranked 9th nationally for quality of healthcare. The United Health Foundation presented its 2005 edition of “America’s Health Rankings” and Utah ranked 4th in the nation for overall state health.
    • Skiing Anyone?: 14 world-class ski resorts give Utah the winning edge in slope fun. Ski Magazine, 2006 ranked Deer Valley Ski Resort and Park City among the top 10 in the nation. Utah is known around the world for its ideal skiing and snowboarding conditions. Brian Head Ski Resort located less than 3 hours from Las Vegas and 8 hours from Southern California is Utah's highest resort.
    • Playing outdoors: If Utah doesn't offer it maybe it hasn't been invented. Year-round open fishing, Hunting (elk to wild turkey and everything in between), over 100 Golf Courses, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, Rock climbing, Sailing on the Great Salt Lake, White-water rafting, kayaking, Cross-country skiing, Boating, water-skiing, Hot-air ballooning, Horseback riding, Hang-gliding, flying, Bird watching, camping and much much more!
    • Don't forget Culture!: More than just the Gateway to the National Parks, Cedar City, Utah is also home to the Tony Award winning Utah Shakespearean Festival, the Utah Summer Games, the American Folk Ballet, galleries, restaurants, coffee houses, music stores, several live music venues, an old time soda fountain, antique stores, and regional arts & crafts shops and more!
    • Open Spaces & Adventure: Outside Magazine, August 2005 ranks Salt Lake City a "New American Dream Town" naming its commitment to open space, anti-grid-lock measures, optimistic community spirit, and passionate embrace of adventure.


    Iron County



    Iron County Points of interest:

    Cedar Breaks National Monument, Iron Mission State Historic Park in Cedar City, Southern Utah State College, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Brian Head Resort,
    Old Rock Church, Jesse N. Smith Home

    Historic Sites in Iron County Dominquez -
    Escalante Expediton Trail, Old Iron Town Ruins, Jefferson Hunt Monument, Parawon Gap, Johnson's Fort, Ghost towns, Gold Springs, Stateline, Lund, Modena, Utah

    Adventures in Iron County
    Canyoneering, Rock Climbing, Golden Spike National Historic Sites, Historic Piute County Courthouse, Panquitch, Utah, Beaver, Utah, Ancient Fremont Indian Culture

    Iron County, Utah is Outdoor Enthusiasts Dream! Hiking, Skiing, Horseback Riding, Aerial Tours, ATV / 4x4 Tours, Biking, Camping, Mountain Vistas, Fishing, Golfing, Hunting, Museums, Paintball, Ranch Activities, Rapelling, River Running, Shopping, Snowmobiling, Shakespeare Festival, National Forests and Parks.

    Most of our listings are in Iron County.
    Here are just a few:

    2 Acres Garden Valley Ranchos

    20 Acres Quichipa Lake

    10 Acres near Cedar City



    Millard County


    Millard County
    Area: 6,818 square miles;
    Population: 12,420 (in 2000);
    Principal cities/towns: Delta (3,085), Fillmore (2,089)
    Millard County gateway to Great Basin National Park is one of 29 counties in Utah. The estimated population in 2004 was 12,305.
    Millard County Communities: Delta, Deseret, Fillmore, Flowell, Hinckley, Kanosh, Leamington, Lynndyl, Meadow, Oak City, Scipio.

    Millard County Recreational and Cultural Opportunities:
    • -Rock Hounding, Camping, Fishing
    • -Miles of ATV Trails & Boating Areas
    • -Scenic Vistas, Incredible Sunsets
    • -Horseback Riding, Equestrian Events -Golf Courses, Recreational Parks
    • -Museums & Cultural Events
    • -Local Airports & Industrial Parks
    • -Rural, Leisurely Lifestyles
    Millard County offers a wide variety of terrain ranging from high, forested mountains to desert lowlands. The area includes a surprising number of lakes and streams, with diverse ecosystems supporting mule deer, elk, pronghorn, cougars, coyotes, waterfowl, swans, eagles, falcons and many other birds, mammals and reptiles.

    Four beautiful seasons compliment Millard County's healthy outdoor lifestyle. The average precipitation is just over 14 inches, with very low relative humidity.

    People come here from around the world to rock hound for trilobites, topaz, red beryl and other valuable or interesting rocks, fossils and minerals.

    Millard County offers hundreds of miles of ATV trails, including sections of the famed Paiute Trail.

    Millard County offers wide open spaces and rugged backcountry, with virtually unlimited opportunity for recreation. You can find solitude here. There is space to pursue your interests... space to enjoy yourself.


    Check out some of our listings in:

    20 Acres,  80 Acres,  160 Acres.




    Notes about Obsidian in the

    Black Rock Desert, Millard County


    Geologic information: Approximately 2.5 million years ago (late Tertiary Period), volcanic eruptions in the Black Spring area of the Black Rock Desert in western Utah spewed out the volcanic rocks rhyolite, pumice, and obsidian.
    Obsidian is a dark-colored volcanic glass formed when molten lava cools quickly. It is usually black but colored varieties range from brown to red. Snowflake obsidian, a black obsidian with whitish-gray spots (spherulites) of radiating needle-shaped cristobalite (high-temperature quartz) crystals, is also found in the Black Rock Desert. Obsidian has been used for arrowheads and primitive cutting tools, and is presently used for jewelry.

    How to get to Black Rock Desert: From the west edge of Delta, Utah, travel west on U.S. Highway 6/50 about 4.3 miles to the State Highway 257 junction. Turn south on highway 257 and travel approximately 43 miles to a BLM sign displaying "Kanosh 26" and a dirt road heading east. Turn east onto the dirt road and travel 6 miles to the sign for Black Spring. Turn right onto the Black Spring dirt road and park in the open area across from the watering trough.


    Check out our listing near Black Rock / Delta: 160 Acres






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    KANE COUNTY


    Kane County, UtahKane County, Utah
    Cities in this county include: Kanab, Orderville, Big Water, Glendale, Alton.
    Kane County is central to Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion Canyon National Park, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Hole-in-the-Rock Historical Marker, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Reserve, Yellowjacket Picnic Site, Grand Staircase -Escalante National Monument.

    Check out one of our listings in Kane County -10 Acres


    Minersville



    Minersville is a small town nestled in the foothills about 18 miles west of Beaver. It sits in a small picturesque valley surrounded by mountains with a meandering river close by. In 1852, lead was discovered at the Lincoln Mine. Recovery furnaces were built in 1858, and the town of Minersville was founded nearby in 1859. An attempt was made by a group of saints, sent by Brigham Young, to produce bullets from the Lincoln Mine ore bullets to fight off the fast approaching Johnson's Army, but there was an element in the lead that made it too hard. That element turned out to be the silver that made Beaver County famous. Today, Minersville is a thriving community of about 800 people consisting mainly of people working with agriculture. Every August Minersville is the site of the annual Beaver County Fair.

    Check out one of our listings west of Minersville 100 Acres


    LUND


    Lund and Beryl are both located about 50 miles west of Cedar City at the base of the Wah Wah Mountains
    Distance from Lund to Salt Lake City: 346.4 miles
    Location of Lund: 38.00890N 113.43615W
    Elevation of Lund: 5,081' (1,549m)

    Check out some of our listings near:

    Lund 20 Acres,  160 Acres,  317 Acres.



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