Golf Course Homes for Sale in Eden, Utah
Eden sits in the Ogden Valley about 20 minutes up Ogden Canyon from I-15, and golf is one of the main reasons buyers end up here instead of further south. Wolf Creek Resort runs the bulk of the on-course inventory — homes and townhomes lining the fairways of the Wolf Creek course, with Pineview Reservoir and the Snowbasin ridgeline framing nearly every backyard. A handful of properties also back up to The Barn Golf Club just down Highway 158 in Pleasant View, and Nordic Valley's nine-hole layout pulls in a smaller crowd of buyers who want golf access without resort pricing. Course-adjacent homes in Eden typically run from the high $600s for a townhome on the Wolf Creek back nine to $2M+ for a custom build on a premium lot with reservoir views.
The trade-off worth understanding up front: Eden sits at roughly 4,900 feet, so the golf season runs about April through October, with the shoulder months weather-dependent. The flip side is that winter turns these same neighborhoods into a Snowbasin and Powder Mountain basecamp — most golf-course owners here are dual-season users, not snowbirds. HOA structures vary widely between Wolf Creek's master association, individual Wolf Creek subdivisions like Highlands and Bluffs, and the smaller pockets near The Barn, so read the docs carefully on any home you tour. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Eden's golf communities.
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About golf course homes in Eden.
Which golf courses do these Eden homes back up to? ▾
Most golf course properties in Eden sit on or near Wolf Creek Resort, which has been the area's main course since the 1970s. A handful of listings also border The Barn Golf Club just south in Pleasant View, and Nordic Valley has discussed course expansion over the years. Wolf Creek's front nine runs through the valley floor with Ben Lomond and Powder Mountain as the backdrop.
Is golf a year-round sport in Eden? ▾
No — Eden sits at roughly 4,900 feet in the Ogden Valley, and the courses typically open in April and close by late October depending on snowpack. Winters here are real winter, with Powder Mountain just up the road averaging 500+ inches of snow. Many golf course homeowners ski in winter and golf the other half of the year from the same driveway.
What do golf course homes in Eden typically cost? ▾
Pricing runs a wide range. Smaller cabins and townhomes near Wolf Creek often start in the high $500s to $700s, while larger custom homes on the fairway commonly trade between $1.2M and $2.5M. Lakefront-adjacent or ridge lots with course frontage and Pineview Reservoir views can push higher.
Are HOA fees higher for homes on the course? ▾
Often yes. Wolf Creek properties carry HOA dues that cover common area maintenance, and homes directly on the course sometimes have additional sub-association fees. Budget for $100–$400/month depending on the specific community within Wolf Creek, and ask whether a golf membership is bundled or separate.
Can golf course homes in Eden be used as short-term rentals? ▾
Weber County allows nightly rentals in specific overlay zones, and parts of Wolf Creek are zoned for it — which is why you'll see a mix of full-time residents and vacation rentals on the same street. Always verify the specific parcel's zoning and any HOA rental caps before writing an offer if income is part of your plan.
How far is Eden from Salt Lake City and the airport? ▾
Eden is about 60 miles from SLC International, roughly an hour drive via I-15 and Ogden Canyon. Downtown Ogden is 20 minutes down the canyon, which is where most residents handle groceries, dining, and the McKay-Dee hospital. The drive in through Ogden Canyon along the Ogden River is part of the appeal.