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Duck Creek Village, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Duck Creek Village, Utah

Duck Creek Village sits at roughly 8,400 feet on Cedar Mountain, about 30 miles east of Cedar City along Highway 14. Most buyers shopping here aren't local — they're coming from Las Vegas, St. George, the Wasatch Front, or out of state, looking for a cabin, a second home, or a short-term rental near Duck Creek Pond, Navajo Lake, and the groomed snowmobile trails that run all winter. That distance is exactly why virtual tours matter so much in this market. Driving up from Vegas takes about three and a half hours, and from Salt Lake closer to four. Snow can close roads or make showings tricky from November through April, so being able to walk through a cabin online before committing to a trip saves a real weekend.

Listings with virtual tours in Duck Creek Village tend to be A-frames, log cabins, and newer builds in subdivisions like Movie Ranch, Aspen Cove, Strawberry Point, and Duck Creek Pines. Price points typically run from the mid $300s for older cabins on smaller lots up past $900K for newer full-time-livable homes with garages and paved access. A good 3D walkthrough will show you ceiling heights in a loft, whether the woodstove is the primary heat source, how the kitchen actually flows, and what the deck looks at — all things photos alone tend to flatten. Browse the active listings below to see which Duck Creek cabins currently offer Matterport, video, or 3D tours.

June 2026 · Duck Creek Village market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Duck Creek Village right now.

Full Duck Creek Village market report
Median sale
$700,000
1 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.6%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
7
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About homes with virtual tours in Duck Creek Village.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Duck Creek Village cabins?

Most buyers live hours away in Las Vegas, St. George, or northern Utah, and winter access on Highway 14 can be slow or snow-packed. A 3D tour or video walkthrough lets you screen properties without burning a full day on the drive, then schedule in-person visits only for the cabins that really fit.

What kinds of virtual tours show up on Duck Creek listings?

You'll see a mix — Matterport 3D walkthroughs, narrated video tours, drone flyovers showing the lot and tree cover, and basic slideshow tours. Drone footage is particularly helpful here because lot lines, slope, and proximity to forest service land aren't obvious from interior photos.

Do virtual tours show the road access and winter conditions?

Sometimes. Drone video often captures whether the road is paved, gravel, or a Forest Service spur, which matters a lot in Duck Creek since some subdivisions aren't plowed in winter and require snowmobile or tracked-vehicle access from November through April. Always confirm winter access with the listing agent before assuming a cabin is year-round usable.

Are virtual tours common on Duck Creek MLS listings?

They've become much more common since 2020, but coverage still isn't universal. Newer builds and higher-priced cabins almost always include a 3D tour or video; older A-frames listed by part-time agents sometimes only have photos. Filtering for virtual tours will narrow the pool noticeably.

Can a virtual tour replace an in-person walkthrough at this elevation?

Not entirely. At 8,400 feet, things like roof condition, foundation settling, woodstove venting, and water system winterization need eyes on them. Use the virtual tour to shortlist, then plan a summer or early-fall visit for inspections when the cabin is fully accessible.

Do short-term rental investors rely on virtual tours here?

Yes — Duck Creek is a popular STR market because Kane County allows nightly rentals in much of the area. Investors based in Las Vegas or California frequently make offers off a 3D tour plus a local agent's video walkthrough, then handle inspection and closing remotely.