Homes with Pools for Sale in Eden, Utah
Eden is a small mountain community in the Ogden Valley, about 20 minutes northeast of Ogden over the North Ogden Divide and roughly an hour from Salt Lake City International. With Powder Mountain, Nordic Valley, and Snowbasin all within a 15-minute drive and Pineview Reservoir a few minutes south, the buyer pool here skews toward second-home owners, remote-work transplants, and skiers who want acreage and quiet. Homes with private pools are a relatively rare find — most Eden properties lean on the reservoir, the lakes, and the nearby resorts for summer recreation — so when a pool listing comes up, it usually signals a higher-end build on larger land, often with mountain views toward Ben Lomond or the Monte Cristo range.
Climate is the real conversation in Eden. Summers are warm and dry with daytime highs in the mid-80s and cool nights that drop into the 50s even in July, which means an unheated outdoor pool has a usable window of roughly four months. Most pool owners here install heat pumps or gas heaters and use automatic covers to manage the swing between day and night temperatures. Winters bring serious snow — the valley regularly sees 60+ inches a season — so winterization, freeze protection, and cover quality matter more than they would in St. George or even along the Wasatch Front. Browse the active listings below to see which Eden homes currently include a pool, and reach out if you'd like comps on recent pool-equipped sales in the valley.
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About homes with pools in Eden.
Is a pool practical in Eden given the short summer season? ▾
Eden sits at roughly 4,900 feet in the Ogden Valley, so swim season runs about late May through mid-September without a heater. Most pool owners here install gas or electric heat pumps to stretch the season into October, and almost all pools are covered with automatic or manual covers to hold heat overnight when temperatures drop into the 40s even in July.
How many Eden homes with pools typically hit the market? ▾
Pools are uncommon in Eden — at any given time there are usually only a handful of active listings with private in-ground pools, often on larger acreage parcels near Wolf Creek, Nordic Valley, or along the valley floor toward Huntsville. Indoor pools and pool houses show up occasionally on higher-end estates above $2M.
Are most Eden pools indoor or outdoor? ▾
Both exist, but outdoor pools are more common on luxury builds with valley or Powder Mountain views. Indoor pools and natatoriums appear in a smaller number of trophy properties where owners want true year-round use without battling snow load and freeze cycles.
What does a pool add to the price of an Eden home? ▾
On comparable properties, a well-built in-ground pool typically adds $75,000 to $200,000 in value depending on size, heating system, and whether there's a pool house or spa. Indoor pools can add considerably more but also raise operating costs and insurance.
Are there HOA or water restrictions that affect pool ownership in Ogden Valley? ▾
Pineview Reservoir feeds the valley's secondary water, and Weber County occasionally imposes outdoor watering limits during drought years, but filling and topping off a private pool from culinary water is generally allowed. Some HOAs around Wolf Creek and Eden Hills have setback or fencing rules — worth checking the CC&Rs before you write an offer.
What should I inspect on an Eden pool before closing? ▾
Freeze damage is the big one. Ask for service records on the heater, pump, and winterization history, and have a pool-specific inspector check the shell, tile line, and plumbing for cracks from past freeze cycles. Also confirm the cover mechanism works — at this elevation a failed cover in October can mean an expensive spring repair.