Homes with Views for Sale in Grouse Creek, Utah
Grouse Creek sits in the far northwest corner of Box Elder County, roughly four hours from Salt Lake City and closer to the Nevada line than to any Utah freeway. This is ranch country — the kind of place where a "view" means looking across miles of sagebrush valley toward the Raft River Mountains, the Goose Creek range, or the Pilot Range across the state line. Most properties here are working ranches, hunting parcels, or homesteads on acreage, so view lots tend to come with real land attached: 5, 40, 160 acres or more. Elevations run around 5,400 feet at the townsite and climb sharply into the surrounding peaks, which means cool summer nights, snowy winters, and crystal-clear night skies that draw stargazers and hunters alike.
Buyers looking at view homes in Grouse Creek are usually after privacy, hunting access (the area falls within premium elk and mule deer units), and the ability to see weather coming from thirty miles out. Power and well water are the norm; municipal services are limited, and the nearest full-service grocery is in Snowville or Burley, Idaho. Inventory here is thin — sometimes only a handful of listings come up in a year — so when a property with a strong view package hits the MLS it tends to move to ranch buyers and out-of-state recreational owners quickly. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Grouse Creek.
November 2025 · Grouse Creek market
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About homes with views in Grouse Creek.
What kind of views do Grouse Creek properties typically offer? ▾
Most view homes look out across the Grouse Creek Valley toward the Raft River Mountains to the north, the Pilot Range to the west, or the rolling sagebrush flats and basalt rims that define the area. Because the valley is wide and the population is sparse, sightlines often stretch 20 to 40 miles without another structure in view.
How remote is Grouse Creek really? ▾
It's one of the most isolated communities in Utah. Plan on roughly 2 hours to Tremonton, 3.5 to 4 hours to Salt Lake City, and about 1.5 hours to Burley, Idaho for groceries and fuel. The last stretch in is gravel road, and winter travel requires four-wheel drive.
Do view properties here usually come with acreage? ▾
Almost always. Small in-town lots exist, but the majority of listings are tied to ranch ground, grazing allotments, or recreational parcels ranging from a few acres to several hundred. Water rights and BLM-adjacent boundaries are common features worth checking on any listing.
What's the hunting situation around Grouse Creek? ▾
The area falls inside the Box Elder elk unit and offers strong mule deer, antelope, and upland bird hunting. Many view properties back to BLM or state trust land, which is a major draw for buyers who want walk-out access to public ground.
Are utilities like power, internet, and water reliable? ▾
Grid power reaches most of the valley, but homes typically run on private wells and septic. Cell service is spotty — Starlink has become the standard for internet out here. Buyers should budget for backup generators given the distance from repair crews during winter storms.
How often do view homes come on the market in Grouse Creek? ▾
Rarely. The full community is under 100 residents, and turnover is low. In some years only two or three properties list MLS-wide, so serious buyers usually set up saved searches and move quickly when something matches.