Homes with Views for Sale in Fielding, Utah
Fielding is a small farming community in northern Box Elder County, tucked between Tremonton and the Idaho border along US-89. The town sits at about 4,400 feet on the flat valley floor north of the Great Salt Lake, which means view homes here aren't perched on hillsides — they're set on open parcels with long sightlines in every direction. West-facing properties catch the Promontory Mountains and dramatic sunsets over the lake's north arm, while east-facing lots look toward the Wellsvilles and the snow-capped ridgeline that frames Cache Valley. Because the surrounding land is almost entirely agricultural, the views tend to stay views for a long time.
Buyers drawn to Fielding are usually looking for room to breathe — horse property, a shop, a garden, dark skies at night — and the view component comes with the territory rather than as a luxury upgrade. Most homes with strong view appeal sit on half an acre to several acres, often with irrigation shares included. The trade-off is distance from services: groceries and the nearest hospital are in Tremonton about 10 minutes south, and Logan or Brigham City are 25 to 35 minutes away depending on which canyon you take. For buyers willing to swap walkability for elbow room and an unbroken horizon, Fielding delivers in a way the more developed Wasatch Front towns simply can't match. Browse the active view listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around town.
March 2026 · Fielding market
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What kind of views can I expect from homes in Fielding? ▾
Most view properties in Fielding look west across Box Elder County farmland toward the Promontory Mountains and the north arm of the Great Salt Lake, or east toward the Wellsville and Clarkson ranges. Sunset views are the big draw here because the valley opens up flat to the west with nothing blocking the horizon.
Is Fielding rural enough that views are protected from future development? ▾
Fielding is a small farming town of roughly 450 residents surrounded by agricultural zoning, so view corridors tend to stay open longer than in growth areas like Tremonton or Brigham City. That said, ag land can be rezoned, so it's worth checking the Box Elder County zoning map for any parcel you're serious about.
How does the commute work for view homes in Fielding? ▾
Fielding sits about 10 minutes north of Tremonton via US-89 and roughly 25 minutes to Brigham City. ATK/Northrop Grumman in Promontory and the Malt-O-Meal plant in Tremonton are the main local employers, and Logan is about 35 minutes east through Sardine Canyon.
Are view lots in Fielding usually larger acreage? ▾
Yes — most homes with real view appeal sit on half-acre to multi-acre parcels, and it's common to find places with 2 to 10 acres that include outbuildings, horse property, or hay ground. True in-town quarter-acre lots with views exist but are less common.
What's the price range for view homes here compared to Tremonton or Brigham? ▾
Fielding generally runs a bit below Brigham City on a price-per-square-foot basis because it's further from I-15 services, but acreage value bumps total prices up. Expect a wide spread depending on land — anything from the mid $400s for an older farmhouse on a view lot to over $1M for newer custom builds on several acres.
Does wind or weather affect view properties in Fielding? ▾
The open valley north of the Great Salt Lake does get steady west winds, especially in spring, and winter inversions can settle in for stretches. The upside is clear, dry summers and very dark night skies — stargazing from a back deck out here is genuinely good.