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Duck Creek, Utah

4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Duck Creek, Utah

Duck Creek Village sits at about 8,400 feet on Cedar Mountain, roughly 30 miles east of Cedar City along Highway 14. Most of the housing stock here was built as cabins and second homes, so finding a property with four or more bedrooms usually means stepping into a larger A-frame, a chalet-style build with a loft sleeping area, or one of the newer log homes around Movie Ranch, Aspen Cove, or Duck Creek Meadows. Bigger floor plans tend to come with detached garages or oversized mudrooms — useful when the snowpack regularly tops three to four feet and the family is hauling sleds, snowshoes, or ATV gear in and out from October through April.

Buyers shopping four-bedroom-plus cabins in Duck Creek typically fall into two camps: extended families who want one place everyone can gather at, and short-term rental owners chasing the strong summer and snowmobile-season demand from Las Vegas and St. George traffic. Price points usually run noticeably higher than smaller cabins because of the added square footage, septic capacity, and well requirements that come with sleeping eight to twelve people. Year-round access varies street to street — some subdivisions are plowed by Kane County, others are owner-maintained and effectively summer-only. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and check the road-access notes on each one before planning a winter showing.

May 2026 · Duck Creek market

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

Full Duck Creek market report
Median sale
$311,500
2 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
11 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.7%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
31
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About 4+ bedroom homes in Duck Creek.

Are 4+ bedroom homes in Duck Creek mostly cabins or full-time residences?

The large majority are mountain cabins built as second homes or short-term rentals. Duck Creek Village sits at roughly 8,400 feet, and only a small percentage of owners live there year-round because winter snowfall regularly exceeds 200 inches. Expect log construction, A-frames, and chalet-style builds rather than typical suburban floor plans.

What price range should I expect for a 4-bedroom cabin here?

Most 4-bedroom cabins trade between roughly $550,000 and $900,000, with larger newer builds on bigger lots pushing past $1M. Pricing depends heavily on whether the property is in Movie Ranch, Duck Creek Village proper, Strawberry Point, or one of the outlying subdivisions, and whether it has paved year-round access.

Can I rent a 4+ bedroom Duck Creek cabin out on Airbnb or VRBO?

Yes, Kane County allows short-term rentals in most Duck Creek subdivisions, which is why larger cabins are popular as income properties. Sleeping capacity drives nightly rates, so a 4-bedroom with a loft or bunk room can house 10-12 guests and command strong summer and snowmobile-season bookings. Always verify HOA rules for the specific subdivision before writing an offer.

Is winter access an issue for larger cabins off the main highway?

It can be. SR-14 is plowed by UDOT, but many interior subdivision roads are not maintained in winter, so owners use snowmobiles or tracked UTVs from December through April. If you want drive-up access year-round, focus on cabins directly off Highway 14 or in subdivisions that contract for winter plowing.

Do 4-bedroom cabins here typically have well and septic or city utilities?

Almost all properties are on private septic and either a shared community well or an individual well. There is no municipal sewer in Duck Creek. Buyers should budget for septic inspection, and lenders will want well water tests as part of closing.

How far is Duck Creek from the nearest airport and grocery store?

Cedar City is about 45 minutes down SR-14 and has the closest full grocery stores, hospital, and a regional airport with daily SLC flights. St. George is roughly 90 minutes southwest, and Las Vegas McCarran is about 3 hours, which is how most out-of-state owners fly in.