Dutch John, Utah · Lifestyle
Investment Properties for Sale in Dutch John, Utah
Dutch John sits in the far northeast corner of Utah, about three hours from Salt Lake City and roughly 45 minutes south of the Wyoming line. It's a small Daggett County community of fewer than 200 year-round residents, originally built in the 1950s to house workers on the Flaming Gorge Dam. That history matters for investors: most of the surrounding land is federal, inventory is genuinely scarce, and the local economy runs on tourism tied to Flaming Gorge Reservoir, the Green River blue-ribbon trout fishery, and Ashley National Forest. Short-term rental demand here is seasonal but strong — fishing guides, raft trippers, hunters in the fall, and reservoir visitors from late spring through October all need somewhere to stay, and traditional lodging options are limited to a handful of motels and lodges.
An investment property in Dutch John typically means a cabin, a modest single-family home in the original townsite, or land with utilities already stubbed in. Price points tend to run well below Park City or Wasatch Front comps, but buyers should underwrite carefully: winters are cold (the area sits above 6,000 feet), the closest full-service grocery is in Vernal about an hour south, and short-term rental rules in Daggett County are friendlier than most Utah jurisdictions but still worth confirming before you close. For buyers who understand the seasonality and want a recreation-driven cash-flow property, the math can work. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market, and reach out if you'd like local context on any specific address.
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