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Hideout, Utah

Homes with Acreage for Sale in Hideout, Utah

Hideout sits on the ridges above Jordanelle Reservoir, about ten minutes from Park City's Kimball Junction and roughly 40 minutes from Salt Lake International. The town is young — it incorporated in 2008 — and most of the development has happened on rolling hillsides that were ranchland a generation ago. That history is why acreage parcels still exist here: large lots in subdivisions like Soaring Hawk, Painted Sky, and the upper benches of Hideout Canyon, plus a handful of legacy holdings on the Ross Creek side. Buyers shopping for land with a house attached are usually weighing Hideout against Heber, Kamas, and Woodland, and the trade-off comes down to commute time to Park City versus how much ground you want underfoot.

Acreage in Hideout typically runs from half-acre estate lots up to 5+ acre parcels, with reservoir or Deer Valley views driving most of the price spread. Wells and septic show up on the larger outlying lots, while in-town acreage is generally on municipal water. Snow load matters at 6,500+ feet of elevation, and winter access on private drives is a real conversation — ask about plowing arrangements before you write an offer. Horse use is allowed on some parcels but not all; Hideout's zoning is stricter than neighboring Wasatch County land, so verify with the town before assuming you can keep livestock. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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 homes with acreage in Hideout.

How much land typically qualifies as an acreage property in Hideout?

Most buyers in this market are looking at lots of half an acre or larger, with the bigger parcels running 2 to 5+ acres on the outer edges of Soaring Hawk, Shoreline Drive, and the Ross Creek side. True ranch-sized acreage is rare inside town limits — for 10+ acres you'll generally be looking just over the line into Wasatch County.

Can I keep horses or livestock on acreage in Hideout?

It depends on the specific lot and subdivision. Hideout's zoning is more restrictive than the surrounding unincorporated county, and many HOAs prohibit livestock even when the lot size would otherwise allow it. Always confirm with both the town planning office and the HOA before assuming horse use is permitted.

Are these properties on wells and septic or municipal utilities?

In-town subdivisions are generally on Hideout's municipal water and sewer. Larger outlying parcels — particularly anything on the Ross Creek or upper canyon side — may be on private wells and septic systems. Septic inspections and well flow tests should be part of your due diligence on those properties.

What's the price range for acreage homes in Hideout right now?

Pricing varies widely based on views and lot size, but acreage homes generally start in the $1.5M range and climb well past $4M for parcels with Jordanelle or Deer Valley views. The view corridor toward the reservoir is the single biggest price driver, more than square footage in many cases.

How is winter access on the larger lots?

Hideout sits at roughly 6,500 feet, so snow load and plowing are real considerations from November through April. Town-maintained roads are reliable, but private drives on the bigger parcels often have shared plowing agreements between neighbors. Ask the seller for the plowing arrangement and average annual cost before closing.

How far is Hideout from Park City and Salt Lake?

Kimball Junction and the Park City side of Deer Valley are roughly 10 to 15 minutes away depending on which part of Hideout you're in. Salt Lake International runs about 40 to 50 minutes via I-80, and Heber's Provo airport is around 20 minutes south for private aviation.