Homes with Views for Sale in Clawson, Utah
Clawson is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Utah, tucked into Castle Valley in Emery County between Ferron and Castle Dale. At roughly 5,700 feet of elevation, the town sits in a wide-open agricultural valley framed by the Wasatch Plateau to the west and the broken red-rock country leading into the San Rafael Swell to the east. That geography is exactly why view-focused buyers look here — there's almost nothing tall enough to block a sightline, lot sizes tend to be generous, and the surrounding land is mostly farms, BLM, and SITLA ground that isn't going to fill in with subdivisions any time soon.
The view filter matters in Clawson for reasons that don't apply on the Wasatch Front. Light pollution is minimal, so the Milky Way is genuinely visible from most front porches. Summer afternoons bring dramatic monsoon storms rolling off the plateau, and winter sunsets light up the cliffs east of town. Buyers here are usually a mix of retirees, remote workers, and recreation-minded households who want quick access to the San Rafael Swell, Joes Valley Reservoir, and Skyline Drive. Inventory is genuinely thin — sometimes only a handful of homes are on the market townwide — so it pays to watch new listings closely and be ready to drive out for a showing. Browse the active view listings below to see what's currently available in and around Clawson.
February 2026 · Clawson market
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What kind of views do homes in Clawson typically have? ▾
Most view properties in Clawson look west across open farmland toward the San Rafael Swell and the Wasatch Plateau, or east toward the Cedar Mountain area. Because the town sits in a wide, sparsely populated valley around 5,700 feet, sightlines run for miles with very little to block them. Night skies are also part of the appeal — Emery County has some of the darkest skies in Utah.
How many view homes are usually listed in Clawson at one time? ▾
Clawson is tiny — population under 200 — so inventory is extremely thin. It's common to see only a handful of active listings in the whole town, and view properties may turn over just a few times a year. Buyers often watch surrounding communities like Ferron, Castle Dale, and Orangeville at the same time.
Do view lots in Clawson come with acreage? ▾
Often yes. Many properties in and around Clawson sit on half-acre to multi-acre parcels, and some include irrigation shares tied to the Ferron Creek system. That extra land is usually what protects the view long-term, since neighboring construction is rare.
Will future development block the views? ▾
Unlikely in most directions. Surrounding land is a mix of agricultural ground, BLM, and SITLA parcels, and Emery County's growth rate is essentially flat. Buyers should still check the zoning on adjacent parcels and ask about any water or grazing rights that affect how the land can be used.
How far is Clawson from larger towns and services? ▾
Clawson sits about 5 miles north of Ferron and roughly 15 miles south of Price, where you'll hit the closest hospital, Walmart, and USU Eastern campus. Salt Lake City is about a 2.5-hour drive north via Highway 10 and US-6, and the San Rafael Swell recreation areas are 20-30 minutes away.
What should I budget for a view home in Clawson? ▾
Pricing varies widely with acreage and condition, but homes in the Clawson–Ferron corridor generally run well below Wasatch Front numbers — often in the $250K to $450K range, with larger acreage parcels going higher. View lots without a home can sometimes be picked up for under $100K depending on utilities and access.