Vacation Rental Properties for Sale in Enterprise, Utah
Enterprise, Utah sits in Washington County at roughly 5,200 feet elevation — high enough to dodge the scorching summer lows of nearby St. George, yet close enough (about 45 minutes southwest) to draw visitors year-round who want a quieter, more rural Southern Utah experience. That geographic sweet spot is exactly what makes vacation rental properties here worth a serious look. Enterprise sits near Enterprise Reservoirs, a magnet for fishing, boating, and waterfowl hunting, and is within an easy drive of Zion National Park, Quail Creek State Park, and Snow Canyon State Park. That mix of outdoor recreation — fishing one morning, red-rock hiking the next — keeps a steady stream of short-term guests rotating through the area, especially from spring through fall and during Zion's peak visitor windows.
Vacation rental properties in Enterprise tend to be single-family homes, cabins, or acreage properties with space to accommodate groups: think four-plus bedrooms, detached garages for gear storage, and outdoor entertaining areas that take advantage of the wide-sky desert views. Washington County's short-term rental regulations apply here, so buyers should plan to verify current licensing requirements with Washington County before closing. Purchase prices in Enterprise typically run well below St. George comps, which can translate into stronger cap rates for investors willing to manage a more rural asset. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available.
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What makes Enterprise a viable vacation rental market compared to St. George or Hurricane? ▾
Enterprise draws a different guest profile — anglers targeting Enterprise Reservoir, hunters during waterfowl and deer seasons, and travelers who want a quieter base camp for Zion, Snow Canyon, or Quail Creek without paying St. George nightly rates. That niche can support consistent occupancy without the intense competition of the larger St. George short-term rental market. The trade-off is a smaller overall demand pool, so properties that sleep larger groups or offer unique amenities like private fishing access tend to outperform generic listings.
Do I need a short-term rental license to operate a vacation rental in Enterprise? ▾
Enterprise City and Washington County both have short-term rental ordinances that require owners to obtain a business license and, in some cases, a conditional use permit before listing on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO. Requirements can include a local contact person, liability insurance minimums, and a maximum occupancy cap. Buyers should request a pre-purchase consultation with Washington County's planning department and confirm whether any existing license is transferable with the sale.
What price range should I expect for vacation rental-capable homes in Enterprise? ▾
Enterprise home prices generally run in the $300,000–$550,000 range for properties large enough to function as vacation rentals, though acreage parcels with cabins or guest houses can push higher. That's a meaningful discount versus comparable St. George or Hurricane inventory, which is part of the investment appeal. Prices have risen since 2020 alongside broader Washington County growth, so buyers working with 2019-era comps should recalibrate expectations.
What is the rental season like in Enterprise — is it truly year-round? ▾
The peak season runs April through October, aligned with Zion National Park's busiest visitation windows and warm-weather reservoir recreation. Winter occupancy is lighter than in ski markets, but Enterprise's elevation (around 5,200 feet) means occasional snow that can actually attract guests looking for a rural winter getaway without the price tag of Park City or Brian Head. Hunting seasons in September and October reliably spike short-term demand from out-of-state guests.
Are there HOA or deed restrictions that could prevent me from renting a home short-term? ▾
Enterprise's rural character means many properties sit outside any HOA, which removes one common barrier to short-term rentals. However, some newer subdivisions do carry CC&Rs that restrict or prohibit transient rentals, so a title review focused on rental restrictions is essential before making an offer. Your agent can pull the CC&Rs for any property you're considering and flag language that would limit your intended use.
How far is Enterprise from major airports, and does that affect guest bookings? ▾
St. George Regional Airport (SGU) is roughly 40–45 minutes east of Enterprise, with daily service to Salt Lake City, Denver, Los Angeles, and Phoenix — a usable option for fly-in guests. Salt Lake City International Airport is about 3.5 hours north via I-15, making drive-in guests from the Wasatch Front a reliable segment of your booking base. Many Enterprise vacation rental guests are road-trippers combining Zion, Bryce, and other Southern Utah destinations, so proximity to Highway 18 matters more than airport distance for most of your audience.