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Hideout, Utah

Golf Course Homes for Sale in Hideout, Utah

Hideout is a young town tucked between the Jordanelle Reservoir and the ridgeline that separates Wasatch County from Park City, and its golf-oriented homes draw a specific kind of buyer — someone who wants Park City access without Park City property taxes, plus a fairway view out the back window. The closest playable courses are Soldier Hollow's two 18-hole layouts in Midway and the 36 holes at Wasatch Mountain State Park, both about 10–15 minutes south through Heber Valley. Red Ledges, the Jack Nicklaus Signature course on the other side of the valley, sits within a private gated community but is visible from many Hideout hillside lots. At 6,500 feet of elevation, the golf season here runs roughly April through October, with crisp mornings even in July.

Pricing on golf-adjacent Hideout homes generally starts around $1.4M for a townhome with course views and climbs well past $3M for newer custom builds on larger lots in Shoreline, Klaim, or the Ridge at Hideout Canyon. Most homes are 2015-or-newer construction with mountain-modern finishes, three-car garages built for ski gear, and orientations chosen specifically for Jordanelle or Mount Timpanogos sightlines. Buyers should check HOA rules carefully — short-term rental policies vary significantly between Hideout subdivisions, and that can affect both your usage plans and resale value. Browse the active listings below to see which golf course homes are currently on the market in Hideout.

June 2026 · Hideout market

Live from the Utah MLS — what's actually happening in Hideout right now.

Full Hideout market report
Median sale
$1,680,000
4 closed in June 2026
Median DOM
43 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
96.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
61
active + pending

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Active listings

Common questions

About golf course homes in Hideout.

Which golf courses do Hideout homes back up to?

Most golf course homes in Hideout sit along Soldier Hollow Golf Course in nearby Midway or look across the valley toward Wasatch Mountain State Park's 36-hole course. A handful of newer Hideout subdivisions also have lots oriented toward Red Ledges' Jack Nicklaus Signature Course across the ridge in Heber, though Red Ledges itself is a separate gated community.

Can I play golf year-round in Hideout?

No. Hideout sits at roughly 6,500 feet, so the local courses typically open in April and close in October or early November depending on snowfall. Owners who want winter golf usually drive 4.5 hours south to St. George, where courses stay open through January.

Do golf course lots in Hideout cost a premium?

Yes. Lots backing or fronting a fairway generally run 15–25% above comparable interior lots, and the premium is larger on holes with Deer Valley or Jordanelle views. Expect most golf-adjacent single-family homes in Hideout to start in the $1.5M range and climb past $3M for newer custom builds.

Is a country club membership required to buy a golf course home?

Not in Hideout itself — Soldier Hollow and Wasatch Mountain are public courses, so any owner can book tee times without joining a club. If you want access to Red Ledges' private course and amenities, that's a separate membership purchase tied to property inside the Red Ledges gates.

How close is Hideout to Park City and the airport?

Hideout is about 15 minutes from Park City's Main Street via Highway 248 and roughly 45 minutes to Salt Lake City International Airport when traffic cooperates. That proximity is a big reason golf-course buyers pick Hideout over courses farther down the Heber Valley.

Are short-term rentals allowed on golf course homes here?

It depends on the subdivision. Some Hideout HOAs permit nightly rentals, others cap stays at 30 days or longer. Always pull the specific CC&Rs before writing an offer if rental income matters to your purchase plan — the rules vary block to block.