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Duck Creek, Utah

Homes with Virtual Tours in Duck Creek, Utah

Duck Creek Village sits at roughly 8,400 feet on the Markagunt Plateau between Cedar City and the north entrance to Zion, which means a lot of the buyer pool lives somewhere else — Las Vegas, St. George, Salt Lake, California. Driving up Highway 14 for every showing isn't realistic, especially November through April when the canyon road gets snowpacked and chains are often required. That's why listings with full virtual walkthroughs matter more here than in almost any other Utah market. A good 3D tour lets an out-of-area buyer check ceiling heights in an A-frame, see whether the loft is usable adult space or kid-only, and confirm the wood stove setup before committing to a four-hour round trip.

Most cabins in Duck Creek, Movie Ranch, Aspen Cove, Strawberry Point, and Navajo Ranchos are second homes or short-term rentals, so sellers and listing agents have gotten better about producing Matterport scans, drone flyovers of the lot and treeline, and video walk-throughs that show the road access in current conditions. When you're shopping a seasonal-use cabin, those visuals also help you gauge snow load on the roof, distance to the nearest plowed road, and whether the driveway pitches the right way. The listings shown below all include some form of virtual tour — scroll through to see which cabins you can preview from home before scheduling a trip up the mountain.

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 homes with virtual tours in Duck Creek.

Why are virtual tours especially useful for Duck Creek listings?

Most buyers here live in Las Vegas, St. George, or Southern California and can't easily drive up Highway 14, especially November through April when Cedar Mountain gets heavy snow. A virtual tour lets you eliminate or shortlist cabins before booking a trip. It also shows scale on smaller A-frames and lofts that photos tend to distort.

Do most Duck Creek cabins have virtual tours on the MLS?

No — it's still the minority. Maybe 20-30% of active listings include a Matterport, 3D scan, or branded video walkthrough at any given time. Higher-end cabins and properties marketed as short-term rentals are the most likely to have one.

Can a virtual tour show me whether a cabin is accessible in winter?

Not directly, but listing remarks and the tour exterior shots usually reveal road type and proximity to plowed county roads. Ask your agent to confirm whether the property is in a plowed subdivision like Duck Creek Village or a snowmobile-access area like Strawberry Point or Mammoth Creek before you tour.

Are virtual tours a reliable substitute for an in-person showing here?

For an initial screen, yes. For a purchase decision, no — you still need eyes on the well, septic, propane tank, roof snow load, and crawl space. Many Duck Creek cabins are seasonal builds with quirks a camera won't catch, so a local inspector and an in-person walk are still worth the trip.

What price range do virtual-tour listings typically fall into in Duck Creek?

Finished cabins with full 3D tours generally run $400,000 to $800,000, with some larger custom log homes near Navajo Lake or Aspen Mirror Lake pushing past $1M. Sellers investing in tour technology usually have updated interiors, which is reflected in the asking price.

Will a virtual tour show the surrounding lot and views?

Sometimes. Matterport scans are usually interior-only, while branded video tours often include drone footage of the lot, treeline, and views toward Zion's east side or the Markagunt Plateau. If outdoor space matters to you, look specifically for listings that mention drone or aerial video.