Fish Lake, Utah · Features
Homes with Views for Sale in Fish Lake, Utah
Fish Lake isn't a city in the traditional sense — it's a high-altitude resort and cabin community sitting at roughly 8,800 feet in Sevier County, surrounded by the Fishlake National Forest. The lake itself is the largest natural mountain lake in Utah, about six miles long, ringed by aspen groves that include Pando, the famous clonal stand often called the world's largest single organism. Property here skews toward cabins, A-frames, and seasonal homes rather than year-round residences, and most buyers are looking for a recreation base — fly fishing for splake and lake trout, snowmobiling the Skyline Drive trails in winter, and ATV access into the Tushar and Fishlake ranges. Fremont, Loa, and Richfield are the closest service towns, with Richfield about 45 minutes northwest for groceries and the nearest hospital.
Views are essentially the whole point of buying at Fish Lake. The basin sits in a glacially carved bowl, so homes on the east and west slopes look directly across the water at forested ridges, and properties higher up on Mytoge Mountain or near Lakeside catch the full lake plus the Boulder Mountain plateau on clear days. Fall color from the aspens runs roughly mid-September through early October and is genuinely something buyers plan their closings around. Cabin pricing ranges widely depending on lakefront access, road maintenance, and whether the property is on Forest Service lease land or deeded. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently available, and reach out with questions on any specific parcel.
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