Golf Course Homes for Sale in Duchesne, Utah
Duchesne sits in the Uinta Basin at about 5,500 feet, roughly two hours east of Salt Lake City on US-40. Golf in this part of Utah revolves around Roosevelt Golf Course (about 15 minutes north in Roosevelt) and Talons Cove down in Saratoga Springs is too far to count — so when buyers ask about golf course homes in Duchesne proper, they're usually looking at properties bordering or within reach of the Roosevelt course, or larger acreage parcels with private practice setups. The season here runs roughly April through October, with high-desert summers in the 85-90°F range and cold, snowy winters that shut down play entirely. Inventory is thin: Duchesne County as a whole moves only a few dozen homes a month, and fairway-adjacent listings are a small slice of that.
Pricing tends to run well below Wasatch Front golf communities — expect a wide range depending on lot size, water rights, and outbuildings, since many properties here blend rural acreage with recreational amenities. Buyers drawn to this area usually want the combination of affordable land, oil-and-gas or agriculture-adjacent work, and quick access to Starvation Reservoir, the Uintas, and hunting units to the north. If you're relocating from out of state, plan on a longer drive to a major airport and budget for well, septic, and propane on rural parcels. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market near the fairways.
May 2026 · Duchesne market
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About golf course homes in Duchesne.
Are there actual golf course communities in Duchesne? ▾
Duchesne itself doesn't have a dedicated golf course subdivision the way Park City or St. George does. The closest course is Roosevelt Golf Course about 15 miles north, and a handful of homes sit along or near its fairways. Most 'golf course home' searches in this area end up including properties in both Duchesne and Roosevelt.
How long is the golf season at this elevation? ▾
Roosevelt Golf Course typically opens in April and closes in October, weather depending. Snow and freezing temps from November through March mean roughly a six-to-seven-month playing window, so year-round golf isn't realistic without traveling south to St. George or Mesquite.
What do golf-adjacent homes in the Duchesne–Roosevelt area typically cost? ▾
Pricing varies widely because lots often include acreage, shops, or water shares, but fairway-adjacent homes generally trade at a fraction of Wasatch Front prices. Expect anywhere from the mid-$300s for older homes up past $700K for newer custom builds with land. Check the current listings for live numbers.
Is the water situation a concern for keeping a green lawn near the course? ▾
The Uinta Basin is high desert and water rights matter. Many rural parcels carry irrigation shares from local canal companies, which is the affordable way to keep lawns and pasture green. Culinary water alone gets expensive fast in summer, so ask about secondary water on any property you're considering.
What's the commute like from Duchesne to Salt Lake? ▾
It's about 110 miles to downtown SLC via US-40, typically 2 to 2.5 hours each way. Most buyers here work locally in oil and gas, agriculture, healthcare at Uintah Basin Medical Center, or remotely. Daily commuting to the Wasatch Front isn't practical.
Are HOA fees common on these properties? ▾
Rarely. Unlike planned golf communities in Washington or Summit County, homes near the Roosevelt course are generally on standalone lots with no HOA. That keeps monthly carrying costs low but also means no shared amenities, security gates, or course access included with ownership.