Homes with Acreage for Sale in Clinton, Utah
Clinton sits in northwest Davis County between Sunset, Roy, and Syracuse, and most of its housing stock came in waves — postwar starter homes near 1300 North, 1990s and 2000s subdivisions filling in the farmland west toward 2000 West, and a handful of original homesteads that still hold onto an acre or more. That last category is what this page filters for, and the inventory is genuinely thin. Clinton covers only about six square miles, and the city has been steadily absorbing what used to be working farms, so when an acreage property hits the MLS, it tends to attract buyers from across the Wasatch Front who want a shop, room for horses or chickens, RV parking, or just separation from the neighbors.
Buyers shopping acreage here are usually weighing Clinton against Syracuse, West Point, and Plain City — all nearby, all with similar agricultural roots. Clinton's advantage is location: about 10 minutes to Hill Air Force Base, 15 to Antelope Island's causeway, and roughly 35 minutes to Salt Lake City International when I-15 is moving. Secondary irrigation water is widely available through the Davis & Weber Canal system, which keeps pastures and large lawns affordable to maintain through the dry July and August stretch. Zoning matters a lot on these parcels — some allow horses and outbuildings, others don't — so confirm permitted uses before falling for a property. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what Clinton has on the market right now.
May 2026 · Clinton market
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How common are acreage properties in Clinton? ▾
They're limited. Clinton is one of the smaller, more built-out cities in Davis County, with most lots sized between 0.15 and 0.30 acres. True acreage parcels — half an acre and up — usually trace back to older farmsteads off 1800 North, 2000 North, or near the Clinton/Sunset border, and they don't come to market often.
Can I keep horses or livestock on an acreage lot in Clinton? ▾
It depends on zoning. Clinton has an A-1 Agricultural zone and some R-1 lots with legacy animal rights, but most residential zoning restricts large livestock. Before writing an offer, confirm the parcel's zoning and any animal-rights designation with Clinton City's planning department.
What price range should I expect for a home on an acre or more? ▾
Acreage homes in Clinton typically run from the upper $700Ks into the $1M+ range, depending on the house size, outbuildings, and water shares. Smaller half-acre parcels with older homes can come in lower, sometimes in the $600Ks, especially if the home needs updating.
Do acreage properties in Clinton come with irrigation water? ▾
Many do. Secondary (pressurized irrigation) water is provided by Davis & Weber Counties Canal Company across much of Clinton, and older agricultural parcels often include water shares that transfer with the property. Always verify share counts and delivery in the title work.
How far is Clinton from Hill Air Force Base and downtown Salt Lake? ▾
Hill AFB is about 10 minutes east via 1800 North, which makes Clinton popular with military families. Downtown Salt Lake City is roughly 30 miles south, typically a 35–45 minute commute on I-15 depending on traffic at the Layton interchange.
Which school district serves Clinton acreage homes? ▾
Clinton falls within Davis School District, with most neighborhoods feeding into Clinton Elementary, West Point Junior High, and Clearfield or Syracuse High depending on boundaries. Boundaries shift occasionally, so confirm the assigned schools for any specific address through the district's lookup tool.